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Polygonatum biflorum (Walt.) Ell. 



Frequent, moist rich woods and creek bottoms. 



t Polygonatum commutatum (R. & S.) Dietr. 



Occasional, moist, rich woods, creek bottoms, etc. 



*Tnantlia glutinosa (Michx.) Baker. 



(^Tofeldia glutinosa Michx.) 

 Occasional, open marshy places. 



Trillium stvlosum Xutt. 



Frequent, rich, moist woods, uplands or creek bottoms, usually 

 on clay 



Trillium Undervs^oodii Small. 



Common, wooded creek bottoms, clay land north of Auburn, 

 the type locality. A taller form with less conspicuously mot- 

 tled shorter leaves occurs in sandy swanmps south of Auburn. 



Uvularia perfoliata L. 



Frequent, rich, moist woods, uplands or creek bottoms. 



Uvularia sessilifolia L. 



Frequent, rich, moist woods, creek bottoms, etc. 



Vagnera racemosa ( L. ) Morong. 



Frequent, rich, moist woods, creek bottoms, etc. 



Yucca filamentosa L. 



Occasional, roadsides and waste places. 



Smilacaceae. 

 Smilax Bona-nox L. 



Occasional, fence rows and thickets. 



*Smilax cinnamomi folia Small. 



In dry woods and old fields. 



Smilax ecirrhata (Engelm.) Wats. 



Frequent, rich upland woods. 



Smilax glauca Walt. 



Upland woods and old fields. 



jSmilax herbacea L. 



Frequent, rich woods. 



Smilax hispida Muhl. 



Frepuent, thickets, etc. 



t Smilax lanceolata L. 



Frequent, moist thickets. (Jackson vine.) 



