.. HEXANDRIA MONOGYNIA. Erythronium. 
. May. v.v. Flowers yellow: there is a variety 
With brown spots at the bottom of the flower. 
2. E. ‘petalis laeceolatis subunguiculatis acutis, germine ob- 
longo. foliis lineari-lanceolatis, 
4 On the Kooskoosky, M. Lewis. Y. May, June. v. s. 
— Flowers double the size of the preceding, and of a pale 
yellow colour. 
302. UVULARIA, Gen. pl. 560. Mich. fl. amer. 1. p. 198. 
1. U. foliis perfoliatis ellipticis obtusis, corolla campanulata 
intus scabrata, antheris cuspidatis.— Willd. sp. pl. 2. 
p.94. Smith exot. bot. 1. 95. 
v^ dee iata minor, Mich. fl. amer. 1. p. 199. 
mith l.c. t. A9. 
i shady woods, among rocks, in rich vegetable mould : 
pale yellow, 
2. U. foliis perfoliatis elliptico-oblongis obtusis basi undula- 
pidatis, Smith erot. bot. 1. p. 97. t. 50. 
Adages pudica. Walt. fl. car. 123. 
. Icon. Bot. mag. 955. Smith l. c. 
In shady woods, in sandy soil: New EAR io. Lower 
& eec XM. May, June. v.v. Flowers larger than 
No. 1, of aideeper yellow, 
Exe 8. U. foliis perfoliatis obl is acutis, petalis intus laevibus, 
p | antheris Portam ni nectarüs subrotundis, ‘Smith 
(tol. bot. 1. p. 99. t. 51. z 
...U. perfoliata major. Mich, fl. amer, 1. p. 199. * 
^ U.lanceolata. Willd. sp. pl. 2. p. 94. 
> lcon. Corn. canad. 1.39. Smith l. c. 
On sl r hills, in fertile soil, and among rocks : Canada 
.to Carolina. YY. June. v. v. Flowers larger than the 
r species, of a beautiful yellow. The U. lanceo- 
Pu the Hortus Kewensis is the same with Dr. 
. Smith's U. grandifolia, according to specimens in the 
Tr cl of A. B. Lambert, Esq. 
AU, orale bro, folii sessilibus Eee 
-se VOUS, Cap stipitata. — Milld, sp. go p. 95. 
ie: y nith exot. bot. 1. p. 101. t 52. Bot. mag. 1402. 
| dn shad e yi sags à s 
Canada to Carolina, Y. May, June. v.v. Flowers. 
ptibus, corollze laciniis planisintus læ- 
perfoliata, 
flava, 
tis, corolla basi attenuata intus scabrata, antheris cus- __ 
grandiflora. i 
sessilifolia. 
