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AMPELOPSIS Michx. 

 (Cissus Pers.). 



A. coRDATA- Michx. (Vitis indivisa Willd.). 



River banks. Ohio: near Wheehng {Merts & Gutten- 

 berg). Summers: near Hinton. 

 A. TRicuspiDATA Sicb. & Zucc. 



EstabHshed at Morgantown, Monongalia County {Shel- 

 don). 



PARTHENOCISSUS Planch. 

 P. QuiNQUEFOLiA (L). Planch. Virginia Creeper. American 

 Ivy. {Ampelopsis quinquefolia Michx.). 



Woods and thickets. Gilmer: near Glenville (Ma pel). 

 Fayette: near Nuttallburg (Nuttall). Webster: at Hacker 

 Valley (H. H. Smith 1591). Randolph: along Tygarts Val- 

 ley River near Huttonsville {Grcenman 163) ; and common 

 throughout the State. 



TILIACEAE. 



TILIA L. 

 T. Americana L. Linden. Basswood. 



Rich woods. Gilmer : at DeKalb P. O. Randolph : on 

 Point Mountain. Grant : near Bayard. MonongaHa : near 

 Morgantown, Uffington and Little Falls. Mason : near Point 

 Pleasant. McDowell : near Elkhorn. Large growths of this 

 species found at Pickens, Randolph Co., with trunk diame- 

 ters of 26 to 38 inches, and height 60 to 100 feet (Mills- 

 paitgh). Fayette: near Nuttallburg (NiittaU). 

 T. heteropiiylla Vent. White Basswood. Lin." 



Deep woods. Jefferson : near Charlestown, near Flowing 

 Spring Mill. One specimen cut at Nuttallburg, Fayette 

 County, had a diameter of 26 inches (Mills faugh; Nuttall). 

 Pocahontas: valley of the East Fork of Greenbrier River 

 (Grcenman 194). 

 T, MicHAuxii Nutt. 



Deep woods, Randolph: near Pickens (H. H. Smith 1288, 

 1342). Upshur: near Buckhannon (Pollock). 



M A L V A C E AE. 



ALTHAEA L. 

 A. ROSEA Cav. Hollyhock. 



Appears annually along the B. & O. R. R. tracks in 

 Berkeley: near North Mountain, apparently a thorough 

 establishment. 



