WEST VIRGINIA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY 3I5 



API ACE AE. 



(Uinbelliferae.) 



DAUCUS L. 



D. Carota L. Wild Carrot. "Devil's Plague." 



Fields, meadows, and roadsides. Lewis, Randolph, Mon- 

 ongalia, Marion, Berkeley, Morgan, Mineral, Preston, Grant, 

 and Kanawha counties. Gilmer: near Glenville (Mapel). 

 Fayette : near Nuttallburg. Jefferson : near Shenandoah 

 Junction ; near Charlestown ; and Summit Point. Green- 

 brier : near Caldwell and White Sulphur Springs. Sum- 

 mers : near Greenbrier Stock Yards, and Hinton. Mason : 

 near Point Pleasant. Mercer : near Ingleside ; and reported 

 from every county in the State. 



Forma rosea. Millsp. Prel. Cat. Fl. W. Va., 369. 



With rose colored flowers, a frequent form in Monon- 

 galia : near Morgantown ; and along the Kingwood Pike. 



ANGELICA L. 



A. CuRTisii Buckley. 



Sandy river banks. Monongalia : near Camp Eden. 

 Preston : near Reedsville. Grant : near Bayard. Green- 

 brier : near White Sulphur Springs. 



A. viLLosA (Walt.) B.S.P. Hairy Angelica. (A. hirsuta, Muhl.) 

 Frequent in dry woods and glady meadows. Webster : 

 Long and Welsh Glades. Jackson : near Sandyville. Tucker : 

 near Davis. Fayette: near Nuttallburg (Nuttall). Monon- 

 galia : near Camp Eden. Preston : near Terra Alta. Ran- 

 dolph : on Point Mountain, alt. 2,540 ft. Hardy : near 

 Moorefield (Gamble). Preston: near Aurora (Mr. & Mrs. 

 Steele). 



A. ATRO PURPUREA L. Purplish Angelica. (Archangelica atro pur- 

 purea, Hoffm.). 



Low grounds and river banks. Grant : near Bayard. 

 Preston : near Terra Alta. Tucker : near Davis. Fayette : 

 near Kanawha falls (James). 



OXYPOLIS Raf. (1825). 

 (Tiedemannia DC. 1829.) 



O. RiGiDioR (L.) C. & R. (0. rigidus Raf.) 



Swampy spots. Randolph : along Shaver's Fork of Cheat. 



Fayette: near Nuttallburg (Nuttall). Preston: near Terra 



Alta (Millspaugh) ; near Aurora (Mr. & Mrs. Steele).^ 



Pocahontas: in Cranberry Glades (Sheldon 3821). 



