78 NEW YORK STATE MUSETJM 



MELAXTHACEAE 



Chamaelirmm luteum (L.j Cii'uy 

 C. c a r o 1 i n i a n u ni Willd. 

 Blazing star 

 Woods and thickets, wet or dry. Frequent. June. 



Veratrum viride Ait. 

 Hellebore. Indian poke 

 Alluvial soil along the river and other streams. Conmion. June. 



UvTilaria perfoliata I.. 

 Perfoliate hellwort 

 Kick woods and coppices. Common, ^lay. 



TJvularia grandiflora J. E. tSmitli 



Large-floioered hellwort 



Woods and thickets. Frequent. Plentiful at Barton. May. 



TJvularia sessilifolia L. 

 Oakesia sessilifolia Wats. 



Sessile-leaved hellwort 

 Low woods and ravines. Common. May. 



LILIACEAE 

 Hemerocallis fulva L. 



Day lily 

 Escaped from cultivation and established by roadsides. June- 

 August. 



Allium tricoccum Ail. 



Wild leek 

 Alluvial soil along the river. Common. July. 



Allium cernuum Rotli 

 Nodding wild onion 

 High banks of the river and rocky places. Frequent. Barton. 

 Julv. 



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Allium canadense L. 

 Meadow garlic 

 Thickets along the river. Frequent. May. 



Lilium philadelphicum L. 

 Wood lily 

 Dry woods and thickets. Frequent. June. 



