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(59) Frank F(itch) Grout, while connected with the West Virginia 



Geological Survey as Chemist, collected a number of plants in 

 various parts of the State, from 1904 to 1906, especially parasitic 

 fungi. His collections are in the herbarium of Prof. Sheldon 

 and that of the West Virginia Agricultural Experiment Station. 



(60) Huron H(erbert) Smith, Assistant in Dendrology at the Field 



Museum of Natural History, collected, in 1908, 346 numbers in 

 Randolph, Webster, Nicholas, Lewis, tjpshur and Wood Coun- 

 ties. His species, most of which are indicated in the following 

 catalogue, are deposited in the herbarium of the Museum. 



(61) O(tto) E(mery) Jennings, Botanist at the Carnegie Museum, 



Pittsburg, made a collection of plants in Monongalia County 

 along the Monongahela River from Lock 9 to Morgantown, 

 jNIont Chateau and Coopers Rocks, in 1909. His specimens are 

 deposited in the herbarium of the Carnegie Museum. 



(62) W(illiam) W(ebster) Eggleston collected from 1909 to 1911 



with a view of securing all possible material in the Pomaceae 

 gathering also a considerable number of, other plants that 

 appeared to be of particular interest. He collected his numbers 

 4317-4372 at White Sulphur Springs in 1909 ; 5514-5551 at Gauley 

 Bridge in 1909; 5552-5563 near Thurmond 1909; 5563-5587 near 

 Hinton and 5588-5593 at White Sulphur Springs the same .year. 

 In 1911 he collected again at White Sulphur Springs, (7761- 

 7767). His material is deposited in the herbarium of the New 

 York Botanical Garden. 



(63) Mr. A(lonzo) B(eecher) Brooks,, while occupied in amassing 



data for Volume V, of this Survey, collected a considerable 

 number of particularly interesting plants, from 1909 to 1911, 

 especially of the Glade Regions of the northern and north- 

 eastern sections of the State. The material that he preserved 

 is deposited in the herbarium of the West Virginia University, 

 at Morgantown. (See "West Virginia Geological Survey, Vol. 

 V, 1911). 



(64) I have seen labels, bearing the following names, upon plants 



collected in recent years in the State ; but have not yet been 



able to secure details as to the extent of the collections they 



appear to indicate : 



Brown, William H. 



Hayes, N. S. 



Hinzman, W. W. 



McCartney, H. 



Morse. 



