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H. ViRGiNicuM L. Water-leaf. 



Rich woods. Monongalia and Marion : along the Monon- 

 gahela River. Ohio : near Wheeling (Merts & Guttenberg) . 

 Hampshire : near Romney. 

 H. Canadense L. Canadian Water-leaf. 



Damp rich woods. Monongalia and Marion: along the 

 Monongahela River. Fayette : near Kanawha Falls (lames). 

 Ohio: near Wheeling (Mertz & Guttenberg). 



H. APPENDICULATUM Michx. 



Ohio : Thomas' Hill, near Wheeling {Mertz &• Guttenberg). 

 Mineral: near Keyser {Workman). Grant: near Bayard. 

 Tucker: near the Falls of Blackwater. 



PHACELIA Juss. 



P. BIPINNATIFIDA Michx. 



Rich soil. Fayette : near Nuttallburg, on or among damp 

 mossy rocks (Nuttall). 

 P. PuRSHii Buckley. 



Moist wooded banks. Monongalia: banks of Decker's 

 Creek. Mineral: near Keyser (Workman). Gilmer: near 

 Glenville (Mapel). 

 P. DUBiA (L.) 'Small. (P. parvifiora Pursh.). 



Shaded banks. Fayette: near Nuttallburg (Nuttall). 



BORAGINACEAE. 



HELIOTROPIUM Linn. 



H. Indicum Linn. 



Established on waste grounds near Harpers Ferry, Jeffer- 

 son County (Merriam). 



CYNOGLOSSUM L. 



C. OFFICINALE L. Hound's Tongue. "Dog-burr." 



Waste places and roadsides. Jefferson : near Shenandoah 

 Jc. Gilmer: near Glenville (Brown). Hardy: near Moore- 

 field (Gamble). Mercer: generally frequent. 

 C. ViRGiNicuM L. Wild Comfrey. 



Wood openings. Calhoun: near White Pine. Grant: 

 near Bayard. Preston : near Terra Alta. Monongalia : near 

 Morgantown. Gilmer: near Glenville (Mapel).' Summers: 

 near Hinton. 



