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brier : near White Sulphur Springs. Preston : at Cranberry 

 Summit (Mertz 990) ; near Aurora (Mr. & Mrs. Steele). 



ERIGENIA Nutt. 



E. BULBOSA (Michx). Nutt. Harbinger of Spring. 



Rich open woods. Monongalia : opposite Granville, plen- 

 tiful. Fayette: near Nuttallburg (Nnttatt). 



C O R N A C E AE. 

 CORNUS L. 



C. FIORIDA L. Flowering Dogwood. 



Dry woods. Monongalia throughout, some quite large 

 trees near Morgantown. Wood, Wirt and Calhoun counties. 

 Gilmer: near Glenville (Brown; Mapel}. Lewis and Upshur 

 (Millspaugh; Pollock). Randolph : on Cheat Mountains, alt. 

 3,600 ft. Marion: Webster: Hacker Valley (H. H. Smtih 

 1588). Fayette: near Nuttallburg (Nuttall). Hardy: near 

 Moorefield (Gamble). Mercer : near Bluefield. Greenbrier 

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

 C. CIRCINATA L'Her. Round-leaved Dogwood. 



Damp, cool woods. Rare. Upshur : near Lorentz. 

 C. AMOMUM Mill. Kinnikinnik. (C. sericea L.). 



Wet places. Grant: near Bayard. Randolph: along 

 Tygart's Valley River. Nicholas : along Peter Creek. Fay- 

 ette: near Nuttallburg (Nuttall). Upshur: near Buckhan- 

 non (Pollock). 

 C. STOLONIFERA Michx. Red Osier. 



Moist places. Ohio: near Wheeling (Mertz 1056). 

 C. CANDIDISSIMA Marsh. Panicled Cornel. (C. paniculata L'Her.) 

 Thickets and river banks. Monongalia : near Morgantown. 

 Marion: Montana; along Beaver Creek. Randolph: Cheat 

 River, alt. 2,700 ft. Summers : near Hinton. Hampshire : 

 near Romney. 



C. ALTERNIFOLIA L. f. 



Hillside copses. Monongalia, Marion, Preston, Wood 

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

 Preston: near Aurora (Mr. & Mrs. Steele). Lewis: along 

 Leading Creek. Upshur : near Lawrence (Millspaugh) ; 

 near Buckhannon (Pollock) ; near Newlin (H. H. Smith 

 1784). Fayette: near Nuttallburg (Nuttall). Greenbrier: 

 near White Sulphur Springs. Summers : near Hinton. 

 C. CANADENSIS L. Dwarf Cornel. 



Deep woods. Hampshire: on Ice Mountain (Ramsey). 

 Pendleton: summit of Spruce Knob (A. B. Brooks). 



