HEXANDRIA TRIGYNIA, Trillium. 
nia, Carolina, and Canada. 2%. May, June. v.v. 
Flowers white, with purple veins at the bottom; 
berry scarlet. 
4. T. pedunculo erecto, petalis oblongis acutis patentibus 
calyce lineari paulo longioribus, foliis ovatis sensim . 
acutis arcte sessilibus, 
. . On the rapids of Columbia river. M. Lewis. Y. April, 
af v.s. Flowers pale purple. E 
5. T. pedunculo erecto, petalis calyce vix longioribus, 
folis ^ ovali-oblongis obtusis sessilibus.—MMich. fl. 
amer. 1, p. 215. 
In the pine- woods of Lower Carolina. : Michaux. X. 
May. v.s. Flowers deep flesh-colour, 
6. T. pedunculo recurvato, petalis lanceolatis. acuminatis 
planis reflexis longitudine et latitudine calycis, foliis 
dilatato-rhomboideis abrupte acuminatis brevissime 
petiolatis.— Willd. sp. pl.2. p.271. i 
Icon. Bot. mag. 954. Smith spicil. 4. 
In shady rocky situations : Pensylvania to Carolina ; par- 
ticularly on the banks of Schuylkill near Philadelphia. 
may be called the largest of the genus, as I have often 
© ~ seen it near two feet high, with leaves measuring 
nine inches in diameter. Catesby’s figure of this spe- 
cies is, according to Dr. Smith's observation, so er- 
roneously represented that it would only create confu- 
ub sion to quote it here. 
7. T. pedunculo inclinato, flore nutante, petalis ovatis 
: acuminatis planis patentibus calyce vix longioribus 
multo latioribus, foliis lato-rhomboideis acuminatis 
: sessilibus — Willd. sp. pl. 2. p 271. 
`æ T. flore majore, petalis atropurpureis, 
T. rhomboideum z. Mich. fl. amer. 1. p. 215. 
T. fætidum. Parad. lond. 35. 
Icon, Bot. mag. 470. 
B. T. lore minore, petalis albis, germine rubro. - 
T. erectum 6. Bot. mag. 1027. 
. On the mountains, in boggy soil: Pensylvania to Ca- _ 
rolina. 234. May. v.v. Flowers either dark purple 
or white, changing to red with a red germ; berries 
8. T. pedunculo erecto, petalis obovatis obtusiusculis planis 
.. patentibus calyce vix longioribus et latioribus, foiiis 
ovato-rhombeis acuminatis arcte sessilibus, 
Y. May. v.v. Petals white; berries purple. This - 
ovatum. 
pumilum. 
cernuum. 
erectum. 
atropurpu- 
reum. 
album. 
olovatum. 
