WEST VIRGINIA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY 2QI 



G. ROBERTIANUM L. Herb Robert. 



Rocks of cool, shaded ravines, rare. Marion : near Fair- 

 mont. Gilmer: near Glenville (Mapel), 

 G. CAROLINIANUM L. Cranesbill. 



Fields, meadows and waste places. Mercer: near Ingle- 

 side. Fayette: near Nuttallburg (Nuttall). Kanawha : near 

 Charleston (Barnes). Monogalia : on the University Cam- 

 pus; and frequent throughout the State. 



OXALIDACEAE. 

 OXALIS L. 



O. ACETOSELLA L. Wood Sorrel. 



Deep, rich, mountain woods. Randolph : on Point Moun- 

 tain; Cheat Mountain near Cheat Bridge, where this species 

 grows in such profusion as to actually carpet the Spruce 

 forests. Grant : near Bayard. Tucker : near Davis ; and 

 Land of Canaan. Gilmer: near Glenville (Mapel). Fayette: 

 near Nuttallburg (Nuttall). 



O. VIOLACEA L. 



Rich, cool woods. Randolph : on Point Mountain. Mon- 

 ongalia : up Falling Run ; at Uffington and Little Falls. 

 Marion : near Beechwoods ; Opekiska and Catawba. Gilmer : 

 near Glenville (Mapel). Fayette: near Nuttallburg, rare 

 (Nuttall). Lewis: near Lorentz (Pollock). Hardy: near 

 Moorefield (Gamble). Mercer: near Beaver Spring. 

 O. STRICTA L. Sheep Sorrel. 



Fields, cultivated grounds and roadsides. Common 

 throughout the State. 

 O. RECURVA Ell. 



Open places. Fayette : near Nuttallburg, common (Nutt- 

 all). 

 O. CYMOSA Small. 



In woods and opens. Preston: near Aurora (Mr. & Mrs. 

 Steele). 



O. FILIPES Small. 



Monongalia: common about Morgantown (Sheldon). 

 O. GRANDIS Small. 



Monongalia: along the railroad south of Morgantown 

 (Sheldon 1392). 



