WEST VIRGINIA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY 243 



BROUSSONETIA L'Herit. 



B. FAPYRiFERA (L.) Veiit. Paper Mulberry. "Cut Paper." 



Escaped from cultivation. Jefferson : near Flowing 

 Spring- Mill and Milltown. Kanawha : near IMontgomery 

 Berkeley : near Alartinsburg. 



HUMULUS L. 

 H. LupuLus L. Hops. 



Alluvial banks near streams. \'ery doubtfully native 

 Randolph : near Cricard. Marshall : near Moundsville. ]\Ia- 

 rion : near Clements, and Catawba. ^Mineral : opposite Cum- 

 berland, Md. 



CANNABIS L. 



C. SATiVxV L. Hemp. 



Fields and waste places. Escaped from cultivation. Jack- 

 son : frequent. 



U R T I C A C E A E. 



URTICA L. 

 U. GRACILIS, Ait. Nettle. 



Moist shady places. Common. 

 U. URENS L. Stinging Nettle. 



Adventive. Hancock: near Holliday's Cove. Rare. 



URTICASTRU^I Fabr. 

 U. DivARicATUM (L.) Kuntze. (Lapoyfea Canadensis Gaud.). 

 Moist rich woods. Fayette: near Nuttallburg (Nuttall) ; 

 near Kanawha Falls (James). Preston: near Aurora (Mr. 

 & Mrs. Steele). Frequent throughout the State. 



ADICEA Raf. (1815). 

 (Pilea, Lindl. 1821). 



A. PUMiLA (L.) Raf. Clear Weed. Rich Weed. (P. piimila 



(L.) Gray). 

 Cool, moist, shady places. Common throughout the State. 



BOEHMERIA Jacq. 



B. CYLINDRICA (L.) Willd. 



Damp places. Fayette: near Nuttallburg (Xiittall). Mon- 

 ongalia : near Uffington. 



B. CYLINDRICA SCABRA PortCr. 



Barbour: in moist places near Tygart Junction (Green- 

 man 340). 



