66 SYRACUSE BOTANICAL CLUB'S COLLECTION 



S. ROSEUS — Michx, 1803. Sessile-leaved Twisted-stalk. 

 Occasional. Rich soil. Brewerton, near 0. River, June, 

 1887. 



POLYGONATUM— Adams, 1763. 



P. BIFLORUM — Ell, 1817. Hairy Solomon's Seal. 



Not common. Rich woods. Near Manlius, May, 1895. 



P. COMMUTATUM — Dietr, 1835. (P. Giganteum) . Smooth 

 Solomon's Seal. 

 Rare. Open fields, banks of streams, etc. Tully, June, 

 1886. 



MEDEOLA— Lin., 1753. 



M. VIRGINIANA — Lin., 1753. Indian Cucumber-root. 



Common in rich, moist woods. Round Lake Woods, 

 June, 1900. 



TRILLIUM— Lin., 1753. 



T. GRANDIFLORUM — Salisb, 1805. Large-flowered Wake- 

 robin. 

 Common in rich woods everywhere. May and June. 



T. GRANDIFLORUM VAR. VARIEGATUM — Peck, 1895: Varia- 

 ble Wake-robin. 

 Remarkably variable. I have twenty-three different 

 forms in my possession now, most of which I found in 

 Kinney Woods, Jamesville. 



T. ERECTUM — Lin., 1753. Ill-scented Wake-robin. 



Frequent with T. Grandiflorum. Flowers a purplish 

 red. Odor unpleasant. Appears before the former. 

 Occasionally pale yellow flowers of this species have 

 been found. In Hubbell Woods, Onon. Valley, and near 

 Pratt's Falls. 



T. UNDULATUM — Willd, 1801. (Trillium Erythrocarpum 

 Michx, 1803). Painted Trillium or Wake-robin. 

 Not common. Localized. Pratt's Falls, Clay, Center- 

 ville, Tully. Pratt's Falls, May, 1890. 



