PLANTS COLLECTED OR OBSERVED. 521 



Juncus acuminatus debilis A. Gray. On made ground, sandy banks of the 



Dismal Swamp Canal, July 22 (No. 1794). 

 Juncus canadensis J, Gay. Very common in marshes (Nos. 1624, 1779. 18i)6, 2248, 



2344, 2388). 

 Juncus dichotomus Ell. Common in low marshy places among the sand dunes, 



Ocean View to Cape Henry (Nos. 1391, 1400, 1764, 1174). 

 Juncus effusus L. Abundant in marshes, especially on the edges of palustrine 



forest (No. 1405). 

 Juncus marginatus Rostk. Frequent in marshy places (Nos. 1762, 1828, 2379). 

 Juncus marginatus aristulatus (Michx.) Coville. In open marshes along the 



Northwest River, July 9 (No. 1540), near Virginia Beach, August 4 (No. 2031). 

 Juncus repens Michx. Frequent in moist sand or in shallow water, especially in 



the Dismal Swamp (Nos. 72 C. & K., 1402, 1610, 2349). 

 Juncus roemerianus Scheele. The most abundant plant in brackish marshes 



(Nos. 1360, 1690). 

 Juncus scirpoides Lam. Abundant in moist sandy places, especially among the 



sand dunes (Nos. 1537, 1771). 

 Juncus setaceus Rostk. Edge of pond. Ocean View, July 8 (No. 1406). 

 Juncus tenuis Willd. Common in dry sandy soil (Nos. 1373, 1436, 1444, 1445, 



1795). 

 Juncoides campestre ( L. ) Kuntze. Dry upland pine woods near Suffolk, May 17 



(No. 1238). 

 Juncoides pilosum (L.) Kuntze. Rich shaded soil along a brook near Suffolk, 



May 17. With Kalmia latifolm L. 



LILIACEAE. 



Uvularia sessilifolia nitida (Britton) Morong. In rather low open woods near 

 Suffolk, April 30 (No. 02 C. & K.). With Asarum virginicum, L. 



Hemerocallis fulva L. Roadside near Centerville, Princess Anne County, escaped 

 from gardens. 



Allium vineale L. A common weed in fields and roadsides (No. 1486). Intro- 

 duced. 



Nothoscordum bivalve (L.) Britton. Moist low ground, frequent near Virginia 

 Beach, April 29 (No. 13 C. & K.); Munden's Point, Princess Anne County, 

 May 16 (No. 1194). 



Lilium superbum L. Swampy banks of Cohoon's Creek, above Suffolk, July 18 

 (No. 1711). 



Yucca nlamentosa L. In dry. open pine woods near the beach: Virginia Beach 

 (No. 1380): Lyunhaven Bay. 



Asparagus officinalis L. A weed in fields near Berkley, May 21 (No. 1303). 

 Introduced. 



Vagnera racemosa (L.) Morong. Rich, low woods near Virginia Beach, May 29 

 (No. 1418.) 



Polygonatum binorum (Walt.) Ell. Low woods near Berkley, May 21 (No. 1310). 



SMILACEAE. 



Smilax bona-nox L. Very common, especially in dry, sandy pine woods and 



among the dunes (Nos. 5 C. & K., 1251, 1385, 2216). 

 Smilax glauca Walt. Common, usually in dry soil (Nos. 1221, 1394, 1797). 

 Smilax laurifolia L. Abundant in the more open parts of the wooded swamps 



(Nos. 36 C. & K., 1525, 1602). 

 Smilax rotundifolia L, Very common in woods and thickets, preferring rather 



moist soil (Nos. 9 C. & K., 1010, 1018, 1342, 1636, 1737). 



