2>2 THE WEST VIRGINIA FLORA 



C. KOTUNDiFOLiA (Ehrh.) Bork. 



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



D R U P A C E AE. 



PRUNUS L. 

 P. Americana Marsh. Wild Yellow or Red Plum. 



River banks and woodlands. Hardy : near Moorefield. 

 Monongalia : near Morgantown. Marion : near Opekiska. 

 Tyler: near Long Reach (Col. Johnson). Wood: near 

 Lockhart's Run. Gilmer: near Glenville (Mapel.). Ran- 

 dolph : near Pickens. Fayette : near Nuttallburg (Nuttall) ; 

 above Gauley Bridge (Eggleston, 5530). 

 P. ANGUSTiFOLiA Michx. (P- chicosa Michx.). 



Thickets. Monongalia :' Permian formations near Cass- 

 ville. Tyler : near Long Reach. 

 P. Pennsylvanica, L. f. Wild Red Cherry. 



Rocky woods. A'ery common throughout the eastern por- 

 tion of the State. 

 P. ViRGiNiANA L Choke Cherry. 



Moist, shady places, common. 

 P. SEROTiNA Ehrh. Wild Black Cherry. 



Common throughout the State, where it often forms ex- 

 tensive and very valuable forests. This is especially true of 

 the tree in the central eastern section. 



AMYGDALUS Linn. 

 A. Persica L. Peach. 



Several trees were growing in the woods along Dry Fork 

 above Peeryville, McDowell County, alt. 1,300 ft., August 4, 

 1900 (Morris, 1130). 



CAESALPINACEAE. 



CERCIS L. 

 C. Canadensis L. Red-bud. Judas' Tree. 



Especially common on hillsides along the Great Kanawha 

 River in Putnam and Mason Counties. Monongalia: along 

 Cheat River ; and the Monongahela. Wirt : along Little Kan- 

 awha River. Gilmer: near Glenville (Mapel). Upshur r 

 near Buckhannon (Pollock). Fayette: near Nuttallburg 

 (Nidtall). Summers: near Hinton. 



CASSIA L. 



C. Marilandica L. Wild Senna. 



Sandy alluvium. Fayette: near Nuttallburg (Nuttall)- 



