WEST VIRGINIA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY 37I 



E. TOMENTOSus L. "Tobacco Weed." "Devil's Grandmother." 

 Fields. Harrison : near Quiet Dell. Upshur : near 

 Lorentz. 



EUPATORIUM L. 



E. PURPUREUM L. Queen of the Meadow. "Quill-wort." 



Low grounds. Common throughout the State. Cheat 

 Mountains in Randolph at an altitude of 3,600 feet. Numer- 

 ous specimens were measured which were over twelve feet 

 high (Morris). 

 E. MACULATUM Linn. 



Dry Fork River near Harman, Randolph Co. (Green- 

 man 236) . 

 E. MACULATUM AMOENUM (Pursh) Britton. 



Rich woods along runs. Grant : Buffalo Creek near Bay- 

 ard. Tucker : Beaver Creek near Davis. 



E. HYSSOPIFOLIUM L. 



Sterile soil. Jefferson : near Shepherdstown. 

 E. PUBESCENS. Muhl. 



Dry hillsides. Fayette: near Nuttallburg (Nuttall). Jef- 

 ferson : near Shepherdstown. Monongalia : near Morgan- 

 town and Camp Eden. Preston : near Aurora (Mr. amd Mrs. 

 Steele). 

 E. ALTissiMUM L. Tall Boneset. 



River banks. Monongalia: near Little Falls and Beech- 

 woods. 

 E. TRiFOLiATUM Linn. 



In moist soils, Preston: near Aurora (Mr. and Mrs. 

 Steele) . 

 E. SESSiLiFOLiuM L. Upland Boneset. 



River banks. Monongalia : near Beechwoods. Fayette : 

 near Nuttallburg, plentiful (Nuttall). 

 E. PERFOLiATUM L. Boneset. Thorough-wort. 



Damp places. Common throughout the State. 

 E. AGERATOiDES L. White Snake-root. 



Rich woods. Monongalia : along Decker's Creek and else- 

 where plentiful. Randolph : Cheat Mountains near Cheat 

 Bridge. Marion : near Worthington. Fayette : near Nuttall- 

 burg (Nuttall). Hardy: near Moorefield (Gamble). Pres- 

 ton: near Aurora (Mr. and Mrs. Steele). Tucker: rich 

 woods near Parsons (Greeman 242). 



E. AROMATICUM L. 



Rich soil. Fayette : near Nuttallburg. Hardy : near 

 Morefieid (Gamble). 



