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C. RETROFLEXA Muhl. 



Fayette: Swampy place near Nuttallburg (Nuttall). 



C. SPARGANIOIDES Muhl. 



Fayette: wet open banks near Nuttallburg {Nuttall). 

 C. lAIuKLENBERGii Schk., z^ar.^Bailey in Millsp. Prel. Cab. Fl. 

 An nitermediate between the type and variety enervis, Mc 

 Bailey. Randolph : .on an undrained meadow along- Tyeart's 

 Valley River, near Cricard. ' t, .rs 



Var. Xalapensis (Kth.) Britton. 



Opens. Lewis : along- Leading Creek. 

 C. cephalophora Muhl. 



Fayette: banks near Nuttallburg (Nuttall). 

 C. brunescens (Pers.) Poir. 



Pendleton : on Spruce Knob, alt. 4,860 ft. (A. B Brooks 

 3307). 

 C. Brunnescens gracilior Britton. (C. canescensvulgarisBTiWey). 

 On a dry conglomerate rock. Randolph : summit of Rich 

 Mountain, alt. 2,850 ft. 

 C. TRIBULOIDES Wahl. 



In a springy rill. Wood : near Kanawha Station 

 Var. TURBATA Bailey. 



Fayette: low copse near Nuttallburg (Nuttall) 

 C. scoPARiA Schk. 



Open swales. Monongalia : along Falling Run. Fayette • 

 banks of river and in sphagnum bog near Nuttallburg (Nutt- 

 all) ; dry glade, Alderson Farm (Nuttall). 



C. STRAMINEA Willd. 



Dry soils. Fayette: near Nuttallburg (Nuttall) 



C. SCABRATA Schwciu. 



Randolph: in a mountain ravine near Whitmar (Green- 

 man, 59). ^ 



C. BicKNELLii Britton. 



Monongalia: in dry soil near Tibb's Run (Sheldon 593). 



A R A C E AE. 



ARISAEMA Mart. 

 A. TRiPHYLLUM (L.), Torr. Jack-in-the-Pulpit. 



Rich, damp woods. Common throughout the State 

 A. Dracontium (L.) Schott. Green Dragon. 



Low grounds. Gilmer: near Glenvi'lle (Mapel). 



SPATHYEMA Raf. (1808). 

 (Symplocarpus, Salisb. 1812.) 

 S. FOETiDA (L.),Raf. Skunk Cabbage. 



Boggy meadows. Preston : near Terra Alta, ^lonongalia • 

 on the Dille farm. 



