Jan. i8g6. Flora of W. Virgixia — Millspaugh & Nuttall. 209 



beneath, entire or with a few low serrations in the upper half; 

 petioles 2 lines long; pedicels and peduncles pale and glaucous;, 

 flowers about 2 lines broad, in terminal compound corj^mbs i to 3; 

 in. across; calyx teeth 5, triangular, blunt, about the length of 

 the short-campanulate tube, distinctly glaucous; petals 5, white 

 ovate-orbicular, obtuse; stamens 15 to 20, persistent; styles 5 to 6; 

 follicles, in the specimens examined, 5 to 6, apparently sterile, 

 included in the persistent calyx." 



" On damp rocks along the Monongahela river, Morgaij-rown-,, 

 West Virginia, collected by Dr. C. F. Millspaugh in flower, June- 

 20, 1890, and in apparently imperfect fruit late in September. 

 Collected also by Mr. G. R. Vasey in the mountains of North 

 Carolina, 1878." 



'^ Spircea betulcefolia. Pall, and S. corymbosa, Raf. , have much! 

 longer follicles exerted beyond the calyx; broader, thicker and' 

 dentate leaves, and are diflerent in habit. Rafinesque published 

 a number of species in his New Flora, but none of them can ap- 

 ply to this one." 



Spirsea salicifolia Linn. {^Nuttall). 



Spir.ea tomentosa Linn. (yNuttaU). 



Ulmaria rubra Hill. Spircra rubra Britton. 



Aruncus Arqncus (Linn.) Karst. Spircea Aruncus Linn. 



PoRTERANTHUS TRIFOLIATUS (Linn.) Britton. Gillenia trifoliaia Linn. 

 Greenbrier Co., on Kate's Mountain, alt. 3,300 ft. {Small dy 

 Vail). 



PoRTERANTHUS STIPULATUS (]\Iuhl. ) Britton. Gilloiia siipulacea Nutt. 



RuEus ODORATUS Linn. 



RUBUS ODORATUS COLUMBIANUS Millsp. Fl. W. Va. , 356 (l8g2). 



Leaves thin, ample, 5 to 7 incised almost to the petiole, divis- 

 ions oblong-lanceolate, long and taper pointed, sharply and mostly 

 double-serrate. Inflorescence smaller and more compact than in 

 the species. Fruit also smaller and of a more decided musky 

 flavor. Monongalia Co., cool woods of Tibb's Run {Mil/spai/gh). 



RuBUS STRiGOSus Michx. 



RuBUS occiDENTALis Linn. 



RUBUS VILLOSUS Ait. 



RuBus VILLOSUS FRONDOsus Torr. 



RuBUS Baileyanus Britton. i?. villosus /u/mifusus T. & G. 



RuBUS MiLLSPAUGHi Britton, Bull. Torr. Club, 18:366 (1891). 



" Ascending, wand-like, entirely unarmed or with a very few 

 weak prickles above, glabrous throughout or the 5'ounger shoots 

 scurfy pubescent. Stems one and one-half to four meters longr 

 leaves long petioled, pedately 5-foliate or some of those on the 

 twigs 3-foliate; leaflets thin, oval, glabrous on both sides, long- 

 acuminate at the apex, mostly rounded at the base, 12 to 15 cm- 

 long, about 5 cm. wide, sharply, but not deeply serrate; stock of 

 the terminal leaflet 7 to 10 cm. long; inflorescence loosely race- 

 mose; bracts linear-lanceolate, acuminate; fruit black, about lo 

 mm. long" [Millspaugh). 



