2Q4 THE WEST VIRGINIA FLORA 



(Workman). Webster : in Welsh, Long and Collett's glades. 

 Preston: Reedsville glade. (Long glade is said to be white 

 with this species when it is in bloom.) 

 P. PAUCIFOLIA Willd. Fringed Polygala. 



Rocky woods. Mineral : near Keyser along the Knobby 

 Mountains (Workman). Hardy: near Moorefieid (Gamble.) 

 Greenbrier Co., Kate's Mountain, alt. 3,300 ft. (Small). 



EUPHORBIACE AE. 

 CHAMAESYCE S. F. Gray. 



C. GLYSTOPERMA PUBESCENS (Engelm.). (Euphorbia glyptos- 

 perma pubescens Englm.). 



Sandy soil. Mason : banks of the Ohio river, near Point 

 Pleasant. The only station so far known in the State. 

 C. MACULATA (L.) Small. Spotted Spurge. (Euphorbia macu- 

 lata L.). 



Arid soils. Common even in the higher Alleghanies. 

 Mineral Co., opposite Cumberland, Md. (Small). Tucker: 

 near Parsons (Greenman). 



C. PRESLII (Guss.) Arthur. (Euphorbia Preslii Guss.). 



Dry soils and pastures. Common throughout the State, 

 even in the higher Alleghanies. Tucker : near Parsons and 

 Hendricks (Greenman). 



DICHROPHYLLUM. Kl. & Garcke. 



D. MARGINATUM (Pursh.) Kl. & Garcke. (Euphorbia marginata 



Pursh.). 



An escape from cultivation. Taylor : permanently estab- 

 lished near Mannington (Mapel). Monongalia : the Flats 

 near Morgantown. 



TITHYMALOPSIS Kl. & Garcke. 



T. COROLLATA (L.) Small. Flowering Spurge. (Euphorbia 

 corollata L.). 



Dry soils. Wirt : near Elizabeth. Lewis : along Leading 

 Creek. Upshur : near Laurentz. Randolph : on Lone Sugar 

 Knob, alt. 2,800 ft. Webster: Long Glade. Nicholas: 

 Mumble-the-peg Creek. Kanawha : along 8-Mile Creek 

 near Pocataligo. Jackson : Fisher's Point. Wood : on Lime- 

 stone Ridge. Gilmer: near Glenville (Map el}. Fayette: 

 near Nuttallburg (Nuttall). Grant: near Bayard. Monon- 

 galia : plentiful along Cheat River, near Camp Eden. Green- 

 brier : near White Sulphur Springs. Monroe : near Alderson. 



