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HARPERELLA Rose. 



H. VIVIPARA Rose. 



Wet bottomlands. Jefferson: near Harper's Ferry (Aiken). 



HERACLEUM L. 



H. LANATUM Michx. Cow Parsnip. 



Wet grounds. Lewis : along Leading Creek. Upshur : 

 near Lorenz. Randolph : along Tygart's Valley River. 

 Webster : Welch Glade. 



IMPERATORIA Linn. 



I. OSTRUTHIUM Linn. 



Established in field and along a road at McClure, Webster 

 County (H. H. Smith 1558). 



PASTINACA L. 



P. SATIVA L. Wild Parsnip." 



Waste grounds and cultivated fields. Randolph : Cheat 

 Mountains, alt. 3,350 ft. Jefferson : near Shenandoah Jc- 

 Greenbrier: near White Sulphur Springs. Mineral: oppo- 

 site Cumberland. Morgan : near Hancock. Wood : near 

 Kanawha Station. Mason : near Point Pleasant. Hardy : 

 near Moorefield (Gamble). 



THASPIUM Nuttall. 



T. TRIFOLIATUM (L.) Britten. 



Mountain woodlands. Hardy: near Moorefield (Gamble). 

 T. TRIFOLIATUM AUREUM (Nutt.) Britton. Meadow Parsnip. 



Thickets and meadows. Frequent throughout the State. 



T. BARBINODE (Michx.) Nutt. 



Greenbrier: near White Sulphur Springs (Eggleston 



4347)- 



Rich woods. Mercer : plentiful near Bluestone Jc. Tay- 

 lor: near Grafton (Pollock}. 



LIGUSTICUM L. 



L. CANADENSE (L.) Britton. 



Rich soil. Grant : near Bayard, plentiful along the Black- 

 water Fork of Cheat River. 



