360 THE WEST VIRGINIA FLORA 



G. LATIFOLIUM Michx. 



Fayette: near Nuttallburg, uncommon (Nuttall). Pres- 

 ton: near Rowlesburg (Mertz & Guttenberg). Pocahontas : 

 near Durbin (Greenman 312). Webster: in Long Glade 

 (Millspaugh). Randolph: near Pickens (H. H. Smith 1552). 

 G. TRIFIDUM L. Small Bedstraw. 



Low, wet grounds. Monongalia, Lewis, Upshur, Gilmer, 

 Calhoun, Wirt, Wood, and Webster : Long Glade. Fayette 

 near Nuttallburg (Nuttall). Preston: near Aurora (Air. & 

 Mrs. Steele). 

 G. CONCINNUM Torr. & Gray. 



Low, wet grounds. Wood : near Kanawha Station. Wirt : 

 near Elizabeth. Lewis : along Leading Creek. Randolph : 

 near Valley Bend. 

 G. ASPRELLUM Michx. Rough Bedstraw. 



Alluvial, bottoms. Monongalia : along the Monongahela 

 River. Greenbrier: near White Sulphur Springs (Mertz & 

 Guttenberg]. Preston: near Aurora (Mr. & Mrs. Steele) 

 Randolph: along Gandy Creek (Greenman 308). 



CAPRIFOLIACEAE. 

 SAMBUCUS L. 



S. CANADENSIS L. Common Elder. 



Rich soils; common in bottoms and along fences through- 

 out the State; even in the pine and spruce forests of the 

 higher mountains ; alt. on Point Mountain 3,050 ft. 

 S. PUBENS Michx. Red-berried Elder. (S. racemosus L.). 



Deep, rich mountain woods, near rivulets. Abundant in 

 Randolph, Grant and Tucker Counties. Fayette : near Nutt- 

 allburg (Nuttall). 

 Forma ALBICOCCA Britton. 



With the species rare. Randolph : on Point Mountain. 

 Grant : near Bayard. 



VIBURNUM L. 



V. ALNIFOLIUM Marsh. Michx. Hobble-bush. (V. lantanoides 

 Michx.). 



Cold, rich ravines. Randolph : near the summit of Point 

 Mountain (Millspaugh) ; near Pickens (H. H. Smith 1537)- 

 Preston: near Aurora (Mr. & Mrs. Steele). Grant: near 

 Bayard. Tucker: along the Blackwater. 

 V. ACERIFOLIUM L. Arrow Wood. Dockmackie. 



Cool, rocky woods. Throughout the mountains of the 

 eastern counties. Randolph: near Glady (Greenman 286). 



