322 THE WEST VIRGINIA FLORA 



C. MACULATA (L.) Pursh. "Pipsisseway." 



Rich woods, frequent throughout the northern, eastern, 

 and central counties. Gilmer : near Glenville {Mapel; 

 Bronni). Kanawha: near Charleston {James). Fayette: 

 near Hawk's Nest, and Kanawha Falls ; near Nuttallsburg 

 (Nuttall). Hardy; near Moorefield (Gamble). 



MONOTROPACEAE. 



MONOTROPSIS Schwein. 



M. ODORATA Ell. 



Upshur: growing at the edge of a sandy bottom along 

 Little Bush Run of French Creek (Brooks). 



MONOTROPA L. 



M. UNiFLORA L. Indian-pipe. Corpse-plant. 



Deep, rich woods. Wirt : near Elizabeth. Kanawha : near 

 Charleston (James). Gilmer: near Glenville (Mapel). Fay- 

 ette: near Nuttallburg (Nuttall). Preston: near Terra Alta 

 (Millspaugh) ; near Aurora (Mr. & Mrs. Steele. Webster: 

 deep woods on Tater Knob (H. H. Smith 1495). Grant: 

 near Bayard. Hardy : near 'Moorefield (Gamble). 



HYPOPITYS Hill. 



H. Hypopitys (L.) Small. Pine Sap. (MonotropaJIypopitys'L.). 

 Deep, rich woods. Wirt : near Elizabeth. Fayette : near 

 Nuttallburg (Nuttall). Gilmer: near Glenville (Mapel, 

 Brown). Kanawha: near Charleston (James). Upshur: 

 summit on Staunton Pike. Preston : near Aurora (Mr. & 

 Mrs. Steele). 



E R I C A C E AE. 



AZALEA L. 



A. ARBORESCENS Pursh. Smooth Azalea. 



Glades and along mountain streams. Fayette : near Nutt- 

 allburg (Nuttall). Webster: Upper and AA'elch Glades. 

 A. CANESCENS Michx. Hoary Azalea. 



Hampshire : Mutton Run, near Cacapon Springs ; Dillon's 

 Run, near Cacapon River. 



Specimens in full leaf were noted at these points thar 

 differ widely from R. nudiflorum and R: calendulaceum, and 



