242 THE WEST VIRGINIA FLORA 



U L J\I A C E A E. 



ULAIUS L. 

 U. FULVA Michx. Slippery Elm. 



Rich soils. Monongalia : near Morgantown, Laurel Point 

 and Stumptown. Gilmer: near Glenville (Mapel). Fayette: 

 near Nuttallburg (Nuttall). Mason: near Point Pleasant. 

 Summers : along Greenbrier River. Webster : at Tatei 

 Knob (H. H. Smith, 1492). 

 U. Americana L. White Elm. 



Along rivers. Frequent throughout the State. 

 U. EACEMOSA Thomas. Corky Elm. 



Xear streams. Monroe : near Alderson. Summers : along 

 Greenbrier River. Randolph: near Pickens (H. H. Smith, 

 1704). 



CELTIS L. 

 C. occiDENTALis L. Hackbcrry. 



Woods and river banks. Jefferson : near Shenandoah 

 Junction. Monongalia : near Morgantown. Jackson : near 

 Riplc}'. Fayette: near Nuttallburg (Nuttall). ' 



C. PUMiLA Pursh. 



Among the rocks on the banks of both rivers at Harper' .= 

 Ferry. Often fruiting copiously, on every twig, on trees 

 but 2 or 3 feet high (Greene). 



MORACEAE. 

 ]\I0RUS L. 



M. RUBRA L. Black Mulberry. 



Rich woods. Wood, Wirt, Calhoun and Gilmer (Mapel). 

 Along the Little Kanawha River. Jefferson : - frequent 

 throughout. Greenbrier : near White Sulphur Springs. 

 Fayette: near Nuttallburg, no large trees noted (Nuttall) 

 M. ALBA L. White Mulberry. 



A frequent escape. Monongalia : near ]\lorgantown. Jef- 

 ferson : near Millville and Charlestown (J\Iillspaugh) ; fre- 

 quent about Harper's Ferry (Greene). 



FICUS Linn. 

 F. carica L. Fig. 



Fayette : on a ledge near the railroad from Gauley Bridge 

 toward Gauley Junction (Egglestoii, 5540). 



.TOXYLON Rat (1817). 

 (Madura Nutt. 1818). 

 T. POMiFERUM Raf. (Maeliira aurantiaca Nutt.) 



Banks of the Ohio River, Mason Co., near Point Pleas- 

 ant. (Mills t^augh). 



