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LILIACE#. 
Streptopus amplexifolius (L.) DC.; Lam. & DC. Fl. France, iii, 174 (1805); Uvularia 
amplexifolia L. Sp. Pl. i, 304 (1753). 
Frequent in canyons, Bald Knob, Cedar Mountain, Latah County; June 20 
(No. 470). 
Vagnera amplexicaulis (Nutt.) Greene, Bot. San Fr. Bay, 316 (1894); Smilacina 
amplexicaulis Nutt. Journ. Acad. Phila. vii, 58 (1834). 
Frequent on hillsides, vicinity of Lake Waha, Nez Perces County; May 22 
(No. 228). 
Vagnera sessilifolia (Nutt.) Greene, Bot. San Fr. Bay, 316 (1894); Smilacina sessili- 
folia Nutt.; Wats. Proc. Amer. Acad. xiv, 245 (1879); Tovaria sessilifolia Baker, 
Journ. Linn, Soc. xiv, 566 (1875). 
Frequent in rich, shady soil, island in Clearwater River, near Upper Ferry, 
above Lewiston, Nez Perces County; May 2 (No, &9), 
Brodiza douglasii Wats. Proc. Amer. Acad. xiv, 237 (1879). 
Common on hillsides and in bottoms, valley of Hatwai Creek, Nez Perces 
County; April 24 (No. 30). 
Brodiza lactea (Lindl.) Wats. Proc. Amer. Acad. xiv, 238 (1879); Mesperoscordum 
lacteum Lindl. Bot. Reg. xix, t. 1639 (1833); Allium lacteum Benth. Pl. Hartw. 
339 (1839), 
Wet places, valley of Pine Creek, near Farmington, Latah County; June 28 
(No. 510). 
AlJlium acuminatum Hook. FI. Bor, Amer. ii, 184, t. 146 (1840). 
Rocky hillsides, valley of Hatwai Creek, Nez Perces County; May 27 (No. 
258). Also valley of lower Clearwater River. 
Allium attenuifolium Kellogg, Proc. Cal. Acad. ii, 110, f. 34 (1863). 
Shores, valley of Lake Pend d’Oreille; July 27 (No. 745). 
Allium cusickii Wats. Proc. Amer. Acad. xiv, 228 (1879). 
On all basaltic outcroppings, valley of Clearwater River, Nez Perces County; 
April 23 (No. 1). 
Allium geyeri Wats. Proc. Amer. Acad. xiv, 227 (1879). 
Rocky river bottoms, valley of Clearwater River, Nez Perces County; May 16 
(No. 177). 
Allium schcenoprasum L. Sp. PI. i, 301 (1753). . . 
Lake shores, Hope, Kootenai County; August 26 (No. 1023), 
Allium serratum Wats. Bot. King Surv. 487 (1871). 
But the scapes are taller in this plant and the stamens are fully as long as or 
even longer than the acuminate petals. 
Rocky hillsides, scarce, valley of Big Potlatch River, Nez Perces County; 
June 9 (No. 355). 
Camassia esculenta (Ker) Lindl. Bot. Reg. xvili, t. 1486 (1832); Scilla esculenta 
Ker, Bot. Mag. t. 1574 (1813). 
Meadows near Lapwai Agency, Nez Perces County; April 20 (No. 132). 
Lilium parviflorum (Hook.) nom. nov.; L. canadense parviflorum Hook. Fl. Bor, 
Aimer. ii, 181 (1840); Liliwm columbianum Hanson; Baker, Journ, Linn. Soc. xiv, 
243 (1875). 
This is the variety v, to which alone of the three varieties named Hooker 
refers when he says “My NW. American specimens have much smaller flowers, 
of a redder hue, and are more disposed to be revolute.” According to Wat- 
son! this is the same as L. columbianum Hanson. 
Woods at the south end of Lake Pend d’Oreille; July 7 (No. 748). 
| Proc. Amer, Acad. xiv, 257 (1879). 
