EENT., X. 135 
Tril. grandiflorum by leaves petiolate. 
921, Tril. A. obcordatum R. 24, Mts. Alle- 
ghany, rare. t 
982, Tril. A. declinatum Raf. caule gracilis 
;evis atropurp. fol. subsessil. oblongis vel ellipt. 
utrinque acutis, pedunc. brevis declin. cernuus, 
cal. lanceol. acut. recurvis, petalis obl. acutis pa- 
tulis recurvatis—Alabama and Florida,it differs 
from Tr. catesbei by narrow leaves, and pedun- 
cles not drooping but nearly horizontal. Leaves 
biuncial, flowers white. 
983, Tril. A. catesbei El. R. 28. Carol. leaves 
ovate and obov. peduncle curved drooping, pe- 
tals rostrate. 
984, Tril. A, latifolium Raf. 25, fig. 91 med. 
fl. Kentucky, fl. dark purple. 
985, Tril. A. balduinianum Raf. caule fili- 
formis, fol. petiol. oblongis acum. undul. pedunc. 
curvo nutans, cal. petalisque subeq. oblongis re- 
curvatis undulatis—Florida, Georgia, discovered 
by Baldwin, by a note of his, Muhlenberg deem- 
ed it the real 'Tr. cernuum of L. near to Tr. de- 
clinatum but smaller slender, leaves small uncial 
fl. rather large incarnate ; perhaps a var. of Tr. 
nervosum Elliot. : 
986, Tril. A. medium Raf. 30, Novanglia ad 
Virg. the Tr. cernuum of many of our botanists. 
987, Tril. A. glaucum R. 31. Pensylv. to 
Alab. another Tr. cernuum ! 
988, Tril. A.hamosum R. 29. Pocono Mt. 
and Tuscorora Mts. 
- 989, Tril. A. nervosum El. R. 27. Carol. 
Flor. stem pedal, leaves 3uncial, fl. large rosate 
very rare.t 
990, Tril. A. nivale Riddell. Ohio, very dis- 
tinct sp, 3 or 4 inches. leaves petiolate ovate 
