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Juncus marginatus aristulatus (Michx.) Coville. 



Ccuimon, wet open places. 



4:Juncii;s polvcejjlialiis Michx. 



Frequent, wet, open places. 



IJimcii.s repens Michx. 



Sandy borders of ponds, in or out of water. 



*Jimcirs robustiis (Englm.) Coville. 

 A single collection, Auburn. 



'IJunciis sicripoides Lam. 



Common, wet open places. 



Juncus 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. 



LiLIACEAE. 



lAletris farinosa L. 



Occasional, borders of sandy swamps. 



Allium mutabile Michx. 



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



Allium veneale L. 



Introduced, fields, etc., Auburn. 



*Chamaelirium cbovale Small. 

 Occasional, ricii upland woods. 



Chrosperma muscaetoxicum (Walt.) O. Kuntze. 



Rare, taken once near Auburn. 



Liliuni Caroliiiianum Michx. 



Occasional, rich upland woods. 



Medeola Virginica L. 



Occasional, moist, rich woods. 



Melanthium Virginiahum L. 



Rare, taken once near Auburn. 

 Nothoscordium bivalve (L. ) Britt. 

 (=Allium stratum.) 

 Common, dry rocky hillsides, granite outcrops, etc. 



