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DIAPENSIACEAE. 

 GALAX L. 



G. APHYLLA L. 



Woodlands. Fayette: near Nuttallburg (A''«</;;a//). Mon- 

 ongalia : Dille Farm near Morgantown. 



PRIMULACEAE. 



SAMOLUS L. 



S. FLORIBUNDUS H. B. K. 



Sandy places. Summers : shores of New River near 

 Hinton {Millspaugh, Eggleston 5518). 



LYSIMACHIA L. 



L. QUADRiFOLiA L. Loosestrife. 



Moist soils. In all sections of the State visited. 

 L. TERRESTRis (L.), B. S. P. (L. stricta Ait.). 



Wet places. Fayette : near Nuttallburg, in railroad ditches, 

 infrequent (Nuttall). Ohio :, on Bogg's Island (Mertz & 

 Guttenberg). Wood: near Kanawha Station. 

 L. NuMMULARiA L. Money-wort. 



Escaped from cultivation. Wood: near Lockhart's Run, 

 profuse. 



STEIRONEMA Raf. 



S. CILIATUM (L.) Raf. 



Low grounds and ditches. Randolph : on Rich Mountain, 

 alt. 1,610-2,125 ft.; on Point Mountain (Millspaugh) ; Dry 

 Fork River near Harman (Greenman 237). Grant: near 

 Bayard. Gilmer: near Glenville (Brown). Fayette: near 

 Nuttallburg (Nuttall); near Hawk's Nest. Tucker: near 

 Davis. 

 S. LANCEOLATUM (Walt.) Gray. 



Low grounds. Wood : near Kanawha Station. Lewis : 

 along Stone Coal Creek. Randolph: along Tygart's Valley 

 River. Monongalia : Camp Eden. 

 Var. ANGUSTiFOLiuM (Lam.) Gray. 



Low grounds. Monongalia : Sandy banks of Cheat River 

 above Camp Eden. 



NAUMBERGIA Moench. 



N. THYRSiFLORA (L.) Duby. Pyramidal Loosestrife. (Lysima^ 

 chia L.). 



