WEST VIRGINIA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY 20? 



SIMARUBACEAE. 



AILANTHUS Desf. 



A. GLANDULosA Desf. Tree of Heaven. 



Naturalized from China. The seedino-in of this culti- 

 vated species IS so profuse in the following localities as to 

 render it a great nuisance. Monongalia : near Morgantown 

 Gilmer: De Kalb P. O. Lewis: near Weston. Kanawha! 

 at Focotahgo. Jackson : near Sandyville. Marion : Fairmont 

 Gilmer: near Glenville {Mapd). Jefferson: near Harper's 

 i^erry, and Charlestovvn. 



POLYGALACEAE. 



POLYGALA L. 



P. viRiDESCENS L Red Milkwort. (p. sang^dnea L.). 



Sandy fie ds. Wood: near Kanawha Station. Webster- 



mFF^'uk ^ 1 Preston: near Terra Alta. Fayette: near 



^mT^^T 'c; '';T ft. {mtttall). Preston: near Aurora 



(Mr. dr- Mrs. Steele). 



Forma, albiflora Wheelock. 



In the glades of Webster and Preston counties 

 P. Mariana Mil ox ,. . , ^.^ 



r>. , T^ P- fasttgtata Nutt. 



Damp places. Preston : near Terra Alta 

 P. CuRTissii Gray. 



Glady spots. Fayette: near Nuttallburg (Nuttall) 

 P. CRuciATA L. Cross Milkwort. 



Margins of Glades. Preston : near Reedsville. Webster- 

 Upper Glade. * 



P. VERTiciLLATA L. Whorled Milkwort. 



Dry places. Wirt: near Burning Springs. Lewis- near 

 Leading Creek. Upshur: near Buckdiannon. Summers' 

 near Hinton. ^uininers. 



P. AMBIGUA Nutt. 



Dry soils. Wood : near Lockhart's Run. Wirt : near Eliza- 

 beth. Calhoun: on Nigh-Cut Hill. Monongalia: hills below 

 Morgantown Fayette : near Nuttallburg {Nuttall) Pres- 

 ^on-.Amorsi {Mr. & Mrs. Steele) ^ 



P. NUTTALLII T. & G. 



{NlZliy' ^^''''^'- ^'■''"' '■ "'"' Nuttallburg, alt. 2,000 ft. 

 P. Senega L. Seneca Snake-root. 



Rocky soils and rich bottoms. Mineral: near Kevser 



