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M. SATIVA L. Whorled Mint. 



Monroe: banks of Greenbrier River (Nuttall). 

 M. Canadensis L. Wild Mint. 



Wet places. Randolph : along the road up Point Moun- 

 tain, alt. 2,325 ft. Fayette: near Nuttallburg, rare (Nutt- 

 all). Tucker : near Hendricks (Gri? enwcw. 243). Summers: 

 near Hinton. 



COLLINSONIA L. 



C. Canadensis L. Rich-weed. Stone-root. 



Rich, damp woods. Randolph : along Staunton pike up 

 Riffles Creek, alt. 2,700 ft. Gilmer: near Glenville (Mapel). 

 Fayette : near Nuttallburg, some plants with elliptical leaves, 

 acute at both ends 3^ in. wide by 10 inches long (Nuttall). 

 Monongalia : near Camp Eden. McDowell : near Elkhorn, 

 Preston: near Aurora (Mr. &■ Mrs. Steele). Tucker: rich 

 woods near Parsons (Greenman 319, 322). 



PERILLA Ard. 



P. FRUTESCENs (L.) Britton. 



Established in waste grounds, Jefferson : at Harpers Ferry 

 (Greene). 

 P. FRUTESCENS Nankinensis (Lour) Britton. 



Escaped and established in waste places. Monongalia: 

 near Morgantown, (Millspaugh) . Monroe: at Sweet Springs 

 (Steele). 

 P. OCYMOIDES L. var. crispa Bth. 



Waste ground. Monongalia : near Morgantown. 



SOLANACEAE. 



SOLANUM L. 



S. Dulcamara L. Bitter-sweet. 



Damp places. Frequent throughout the State, but not so 

 much so as the next. 

 S. NIGRUM L. Common Nightshade. 



Fields, roadsides, and cultivated grounds. Common 

 throughout the State. 

 S. Carolinense L. Horse Nettle. "Radical Weed." 



Becoming a detestable weed in fields and forests. Cal- 

 houn : along Leading Creek. Wood : near Kanawha Station. 

 Wirt : near Elizabeth. Randolph : near Cricard P. O. Web- 

 ster : on Buffalo Bull Mountains. Nicholas : near Beaver 

 Mills. Gilmer: near Glenville (Mapel). Fayette: near 



