WEST VIRGINIA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY 385 



HELENJU^I L. 



H. AUTUMNALE L. Sneeze-weed. 



Alluvial river banks. AA'irt: along the Little Kanawha 

 River. Fayette: near Nuttallburg (Nuttall). Monongalia: 

 near Morgantown. Randolph : near Cheat Bridge, alt. 3,660 

 ft. Summers: near Hinton {Millspaugh, Eggleston 5519). 

 Hardy: near !Moorefield (Gamble). Preston: near Aurora 

 (Mr: & Mrs. Steele). 



TAGETES Linn. 



T. PATULA L. 



Escaped from cultivation and established along the rail- 

 road near Laurel Cre^, Fayette County, near Quinnimorit 

 (Pollard & Maxon 20) . 



ACHILLEA L. 



A. MiLLEFOLiuji L. Yarrow?. Milfoil. 



Common throughout the State, even in the most inac- 

 cessible portions of the virgin forests in the Alleghanies, 

 where it certainly appears native. Randolph : Point ^foun- 

 tain, alt. 3,300 iX. Nicholas : Buffalo Range, alt. 2,875 ft- 



ANTHE^IIS L. 



A. CoTULA L. Dog's Fennel. iMay-weed. 



Fields and waste grounds. Common throughout the State. 

 A. ARVENSis L. Chamomile. 



\A'aste places. ]\Iorgan : along the B. & O. R. R. near No. 

 12 ^^'ater Tank. 



CHRYSANTHE}>IU:\I L. 



C. Leucanthemum L. Ox-Daisy. "Sheriff Pink." 



Becoming too plentiful as a weed in fields, in the follow- 

 ing counties : ^lonongalia, Clarion, Hampshire : where it is 

 often known as Sheriff Pink; Jackson, Preston, Kanawha: 

 near Charleston (James) ; Cabell : near Barboursville 

 (James). Grant, Lewis, Upshur, Randolph, Berkeley: near 

 Martinsburg ; Fayette: near Nuttallburg (Xuttall). Green- 

 brier: near Ronceverte, Caldwell, Fort Spring, and White 

 Sulphur Springs. Hardy: near ^loorefield (Gaw&/e). Mer- 

 cer : near Princeton and Ingleside. 



