WEST VIRGINIA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY 2O3 



Springs. Wood : near Parkersburg. Marion : near Clements. 

 Fayette: near Nuttallburg (Nut tall). Berkeley near Mar- 

 tinsburg. 

 forma ANGUSTIFOLIA (Engelm.) Britt. 



Wet places. Putnam : near Buffalo. Mason : near Point 

 Pleasant. 



S. GRAMINEA Michx. 



Summers : shores of New River near Hinton. 



VALLISNERIACEAE. 



VALLISNERIA L. 

 V. SPIRALIS L. Eelgrass. 



Among the pondweeds in the Greenbrier River at Tal- 

 cott, Summers County, altitude 1,49x3 feet, August 24, 

 1900 (Morris, 1341). 



HYDROCHARITACEAE. 



PHILOTRIA Raf. 



P. CANADENSIS (Michx.) Britton. Water-weed. (Elodea Cana- 

 densis Michx.) 



Slow streams in slack water. Fayette : near Kanawha 

 Falls (James). Putnam : near Buffalo (Millspaugh). Kan- 

 awha: near Charleston (Holton). 



G R A M I N E AE. 

 TRIPSACUM, L. 



T. DACTYLOIDES L. 



Moist places. Fayette: near Nuttallburg (Nuttall). 



ANDROPOGON, L. 

 A. FURCATUS Muhl. Beard Grass. 



Damp places. Randolph : along Tygart's Valley River 

 near Beverly. Monongalia : along the Monongahela below 

 Morgantown. Fayette : near Kanawha Falls. (James) ; 

 near Nuttallburg (Nuttall). Summers: near Greenbrier 

 Stockyards, and along Greenbrier River. Taylor : near 

 Grafton. Preston: near Aurora (Mr. & Mrs. Steele). Bar- 

 bour : near Tygart Junction; and Tucker: banks of the 

 Blackwater River near Hendricks (Greenman, 38, 86). 

 A. SCOPARIUS Michx. "Broom Sedge." 



Dry soils. Monongalia: about Morgantown, plentiful. 

 Webster : near Upper Glade. Mason : near Point Pleasant 



