[•HE FLORA OF SCOTT AND MUSCATINE COUNTII 261 



Allium, L. 



800. A. tricoccum, Ait. Wild Leek. 

 Rich woods ; frequent. 



801. A. Canadense, Kalm. Wild Garlic. 



Prairies and open woods ; common. 

 Camassia, Lindl. 



802. C. Fraseri, Torr. Wild Hyacinth. 



Rich open woods and prairies ; infrequent. 

 Polygonatum, Tourn. 



803. P. giganteum, Dietrich. Great Solomon's Seal. 

 Moist woods ; frequent. 



Asparagus, Tourn. 



804. A. officinalis, L. 



1 1 aped from cultivation. 

 Smilacina, 1 )esf. False Solomon's Seal. 

 S05. .S". racemosa, Desf. False Spikenard. 

 Moist woods ; common. 



806. S. stcllata, Desf. 



With the last ; common. 

 Maianthemum, Wigg. 



807. M. Canadense, Desf. 



Steep rocky hillside at Wild Cat Den ; confined to small area. 



Uvularia, L 



S08. U. grandiflora, Smith. Bellwort. 

 Moist rich woods; infrequent. 

 Oakesia, Watson. 



809. O. sessilifolia, Watson. 



Cedar River region, in woods ; infrequent. 

 Erythronium, L. 



810. E. albidum, Nutt. White Dog's-tooth Violet. 

 Rich woods ; frequent. 



Lilium, L. Lily. 



811. L. Philadelphicum, L. Wild Orange-red Lily. 

 Dry prairies ; infrequent. 



812. L. Canadense, L. Wild Yellow Lily. 



Prairies, meadows, and borders of woods ; not infrequent. 



