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LENTIBULARIACEAE. 

 UTRICULARIA Linn. 



U. CORNUTA Michx. Bladderwort. 



Bogs and borders of ponds. Pocahontas : Big Glade 

 (Sheldon) ; Cranberry Glades (£. A. Brooks). 

 U. BiFLORA Lam. 



Hardy: in a small bog near Moorefield (A. B. Brooks). 



OROBANCHACEAE. 



LEPTAMNIUM Raf. (1818). 

 (Epifagus Nutt. 181 8.) 



L. ViRGiNiANUM (L.) Raf. Beech-drops. Cancer-root. 



Parasitic upon the roots of the beech. Wirt: near Eliza- 

 beth. Gilmer: near Glenvilie (i¥a/)rf). Fayette : near A^«/f- 

 allburg (Nuttall). Monongalia: near Morgantown. Ran- 

 dolph : near Pickens (H. H. Smith) . Preston : near Aurora 

 (Mr. & Mrs. Steele). Tucker: moist woods near Parsons 

 (Green-man 261). 



CONOPHOLIS Wallr. 



C. Americana (L. f.) Wallr. Cancer Root. 



Oak woods. Among fallen leaves. Ohio : near Wheeling 

 (Mertz 1838). Monongalia : along Decker's Creek and near 

 Little Falls. Gilmer: near Glenville (Mapel). Fayette: 

 near Nuttallburg (Nuttall^. McDowell: near Elkhorn. 

 Mercer: near Bluefield. Summers :. near Hinton (Eggleston 

 5569)- 



THALESIA Raf. 1818). 

 (Aphyllon A. Gray 1848.) 



T. UNIFLORA (L.) Britton. One-flowered Cancer-root. 



Damp woodlands and opens. Monongalia : near Morgan • 

 town. ^^■irt : near Elizabeth. Gilmer : near Glenville 

 (Mapel). Fayette: near Nuttallburg (Nuttall). 



BIGNONIACEAE. 



TECOMA Juss. 



T. RAnicANS (L.) DC. Trumpet-Creeper. 



Moist soil. Monongalia: near Little Falls. Marion: near 



