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Juncus marginatiis aristulatus (Miclix.) Coville. 

 Cciiimon, wet open places. 



tj uncus polycephalus Miclix. 

 Frequent, \vet. open places. 



JJuiiciis reiKMis Miclix. 



Sandy borders of ponds, in or out of water. 



*Juuciis robustiis (Eii^lni.) Coville. 

 A single collection. Auburn. 



tjimcus scripoidcs Lam. 

 Common, wet open places. 



Juucus setaceus Rostk. 



Common, wet open places. 



Juncus tenuis Willd. 



Common, especially along paths and woods roads. 



Juncus Torreyi Coville. 



Lee county, Earle & Baker (Mohr, Plant Life.) 



Juncus trigonocarpus Steud. 



A single collection, Auburn. 



LiLLlCEAE. 



tAletris farinosa L. 



Occasional, borders of sandy swamps. 



Allium mutabile Miclix. 



Common, creek bottoms, clay land, often in fields. 



Allium veneale L. 



Introduced, fields, etc., Auburn. 



*Cliamaelirium obovale Small. 



Occasional, ricn upland woods. 



Clirosperma muscaetoxicum (Walt.) O. Kuntze. 



Rare, taken once near Auburn. 



Lilium Carolinianum Miclix. 



Occasional, rich upland woods. 



Medeola Virginica L. 



Occasional, moist, rich woods. 



Melanthium Virglnianum L. 



Rare, taken once near Auburn. 



Notlioscoixiium bivalve (L.) Britt. 



(=Allium stratum.) 

 Common, dry rocky hillsides, granite outcrops, etc. 



