246 ~ HFEXANDRIA TRIGYNIA, Trillium. T 
T. camtschaticum. Pallas in herb. Lambert. ** 
-In Canada near Montreal. 2. v.s. Flowers dark 
. rose-coloured, probably white when first opening. 
"The specimens in the herbarium of A. B. Lambert, 
Esq. agree in every respect with those from Canada. 
pendulum. ^ 9. T. pedunculo inclinato, flore pendulo, petalis ovatis 
ý brevi-acuminatis planis patentibus calycemovatum acu- 
minatum subaquantibus, foliis gibfotudo- chorale 
. A acuminatis subsessilibus.— Willd. hort. berol. 1. 1.35. 
On the mountains of Pensylvania. Y. April, May. v.v. 
Petals of a dirty white, with netted veins. 
grandiflorum. 10. T. pedunculo inclinato, floré subcernuo petalis spathu- 
lato-lanceolatis basi erectis, limbo patentibus calyce 
multo majoribus, foliis late rhombeo-ovatis,— Parad. 
lond.t.1. Bot. mag. 835. 
T. rhomboideum y. grandiflorum. Mich. Jl. amer. 1. 
5.210. - 
. On the mountains and rocky banks of rivers: Virginia 
and Carolina. 2/. May. v.v. Flowers large, white 5 
berries dark purple. The roots of the whole genus 
are considered as pc strong medicam powers. 
323. TOFIELDIA. Hudsfl.angl157. ^ 
Narthecium. Juss. Mich. fl. amer. 1. f. 209. 
pusilla, 1. T. tota glabra, foliis brevissimis, scapo filiformi, spica .. 
ie pauciflora conglobata, calyculo rachi adnato, ca 
globosa.— Mich. fl. amer. 1. p.209. ES 
In bogs on the mountains, near lakes, and particularly 
- Lake Mistassins.— M; June, July. v. v. ee 
greenish-white. i 
pubescens. 2. T. scapo, rachi pedicellisque pitesti spica 
d oblonga interrupta, capsula subglobosa vix P 
superante.— Mich. fl. amer. 1. p. 209. 
Melanthium racemosum. Walt. fl. car. 126. ded 
Anthericum calyculatam. Gronov. nec Linn. : 
In swamps and spbagnous woods : "Virginia a a Caron 
lina. Y. July. v.v. Flowers white ; anthers yellow. 
glutinosa, a T. scapo pedicellisque Intinoso-scabro,. ca. fascicalis 
paucis slternantibas, capsula ovoidea on duplo et 
giore.— Mich fl. amer. 1. p.210. 
"From Quebec to Lake Mistassins. Mi chauz. x i +: 
It has the appearance of Anthericum Ossifragum, ac- 
sorging to Michaux's observation ; and as I have never 
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