436 



E. corollata. r>. FlowcriiiLi Spurge. .M. i^- ({. 



Dry soils. Wirt: iicar Elizaltcth. I.rwis: along 

 lAniding C'rt^'k. Tiishur: near Lanrcntz. Randol])li : on 

 Lone Sugar Kno)), alt. 2,800 ft. \Vel)ster: Long (rlacle. 

 Nicholas: Munible-the-Pog Creek. Kanawha: along S-Mile 

 Creek; near Poeataligo. Jackson: Fishers Point. Wood: 

 on Limestone Ividge. (Jihuer: near Clenville — V. .>L Fay- 

 ette: near Xuttallburg, L. W . X. Crant: near Bayard. 

 Monongalia; plentiful along Cheat iiiver. near Camp Fden. 

 (Jreen])ricr : near White Sulphur Spiings. Monroe. n<'ai- 

 Alderson. Sumniers: near Hinton. Mason: near I'oint 

 Ple:isant. 



E. dentata. Midix. 



Kicli soil. ()hio: near Wheeling — ^L i^r (i. 



E. Darlingtonii, (iray. 



Uaiiiji woods. Pocahontas: along the mountains — 

 A. 1). lli.pkins. 



E. obtiisata. J'ursh. 



Rich soil. Ohio: near Wheeling— .M. iV ( i. 



E. CypARISSIAS. L. ••(; rave-yard-weed. ■■ 



A l'rei|Uent i'sca})e from cemeteiies. Monongalia: near 

 Morgantown. Cahell: neai- Huntington. 



E. coinmutata, Fnglm. 



\\'ood]ands. JeH'erson : near Har])er"s Ferry — M. i\: 

 G. : near ShepherdstoAvn. Mineral: near Keyser— W. along 

 Knobby ^lountains. Summers: near Hinton. abundant. 

 Hardy: near Mooi-etield - ( i. Ilam]ishii-e : neai" Pomney. 



E. LATHYRIS. L. ■Mole-weed." 



Escaped from gardens, where it is cultivated with the 

 idea of keeping out moles. Kandolph: roadside \\\> Point 

 .Mountain. 



ACALYPHA, L 



A. Virginica, L. M. i^' (i. 



Fields and w;iste ]ilaces. Common throughout the 

 state. 



jnniiK intermedia, mild. 



A form ai)i)arently uniting A. \'irginica, L. with A. 

 Caroliniana, Ell. esjiecially in the matter of leaves and bracts, 

 is found neai' Xuttallburg — L. W. .\.. and Haw k"s Xest. as 

 well as along Xew River op]iosite Hinton. 



