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Vaccinium Oxycoccos, L. Small Cranberry. 

 In glades. Pocahontas and Tucker. 



Vaccinium macrocarpon. Ait. Large or American Cranberry. 

 In glades. Pocahontas and Webster. 



Cephalanthus occidentalis, L. Button Bush. 



Found in Greenbrier, Hampshire, Jefferson, Monongalia, 

 and Wetzel. Doubless occurs in many other sections. 



Diervilla Lonicera, Mill. Bush Honeysuckle. 

 Kare. Pendleton: Spruce mountain. 



Lonicera canadensis, Marsh. American Fly Honeysuckle. 

 Eare. Pendleton: Spruce knob. 



Vihurnum alnifolium, Marsh. Hobble-bush. Moosewood. ''Hob- 

 ble-rod." 



Abundant in mountain regions. 

 Virhurnum Opidus var. Americanum, (Mill.) Ait. Cranberry- 

 tree. High Bush Cranberry. Infrequent. Tucker : Canaan 

 Valley. 



Viburnum acerifolium, L. Dockmackie. Arrow-wood. 



A common shrub. 

 Virhurnum dentatum, L. Arrow-wood. 



Infrequent. Pocahontas : Cranberr\^ Glades ; Randolph : 

 near Elkins. 



Vihurnum cassinoides, L. Withe-rod. Wild Raisin. 



Not common. Webster: Gauley river; Pendleton: Big 

 Run; Monongalia: Deckers creek. 

 Samhucus canadensis, L. Common Elder. 



Abundant throughout the State. 

 Samhucus racemosa, L. Red-berried Elder. 



Frequent in rocky woods. 



Additional Trees Listed in "Flora of West Virginia," Bulle- 

 tin No. 24, West Va. Agricultural Experiment Station, 

 by Dr. C. F. Millspaugh. 



Pimcs Taeda, L. Loblolly Pine. Wood, Mineral, Hampshire, 

 Hardy. 



Ahies halsamea, Mill. Balsam Fir. Randolph. 

 Juniperus communis, L. Juniper. Wood, IMineral, Fayette. 



