296 THE WEST VIRGINIA FLORA 



CALLITRICHACEAE. 

 CALLITRICHE Linn. 



C. HETEROPHYLLA Pursh. 



Fayette: near Nuttallburg (Nuttall). 



EMPETRACEAE. 



[CoREMA CoNRADi, ToiT., mentioned in Botanical 

 Gazette, Vol. 2, P. 136, as occurring near Hawk's Nest, 

 Fayette Co., is proven by Prof. James to be another 

 plant, it should therefore not yet be credited to this 

 State.] 



B U X A C E AE. 



PACHYSANDRA Michx. 



P. PROCUMBENS Michx. 



Credited to West Virginia in Britton & Brown, Illustrated 

 Flora, vol. 2, p. 384. I have not seen the specimen authen- 

 ticating this reference. 



LIMNANTHACEAE. 



FLOERKEA Willd. 



F. PROSERPiNACOiDES Willd. False Mermaid. 



Wet places. Ohio: near Wheeling (Marts & Guttenberg), 

 Preston : glades near Terra Alta. Lewis : near Lorentz 

 (Pollock)^ 



ANACARDIAC EAE. 

 RHUS L. 



R. HiRTA (L.) Sudw. Staghorn Sumach. (R. typhina L.). 



Dry hillsides. Gilmer : DeKalb Postofifice ; near Glenville 

 (Mapel). Monongalia : near Stewartstown. Summers : near 

 Hinton. Fayette: near Nuttallburg (Nuttall). Randolph: 

 near Pickens (H. H. Smith 1376). Preston: near Aurora 

 (Mr. & Mrs. Steele). 



During the season of 1890 to 1891 hundreds of plants of 

 this species were noted in Monongalia county to have the 

 inflorescence reverted to leaves, making a strikmgly beauti- 



