44 CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 



CJypripedium., L. Lady's Slipper. Moccasin-Flower. 



C. arietinum, R. Br. (Ram's-Head. Lady's Slipper.) Ascutney Mt., Vt., 



Dr. Phelps ; Lyme, N. H., R. S. Alden ; Hanover, N. H., near Olcott 



Falls, £. P. Barrows ; very rare. 

 C. parviflorum, Salisb. (Smaller Yellow Lady's Slipper.) Sometimes with 



the next, but not readily distmguished from it. 

 C. pubescens, Willd. (Larger Yellow Lady's Slipper.) Hanover, N. H. ; 



Norwich, Vt. ; frequent. 

 'C. spectabile, Swartz. (Showy Lady's Slipper.) Swamps. Hanover, N. 



H., F. H. Herrick ; Lebanon, N. H., Dr. Barrows ; Sharon, Vt., Dr. 



Baxter ; Barnard, Vt., Ward. Not very abundant. 

 C. acaule. Ait. (Stemless Lady's Slipper.) Dry or moist woods; com- 

 mon. 



Order 84. IRIDACEJE. Iris Family. 



Tris, Tourn. Blue-Flag. 



L versicolor. L. Swamps ; common. 

 Sisyrinchium, L. Blue-eyed Grass. 



S. angustifolium. Mill. (S. Bermudiana, var. mucronatum. Gray.) Moist 



meadows ; common. 

 S. anceps, Cav. (S. Bermudiana, var. anceps, Gray.) Same range as the 

 above. 



[Garden plants of this Order belong to the following Genera :— Iris, 

 TiGRiDiA (Tiger-flower), Gladiolus (Sword Lily), and Crocus.] 



Order 85. LILIACEJE. Lily Family. 



Smilax, Tourn. Greenbrier. Cat-brier. 



S. herbacea, L. (Carrion Flower.) River-banks ; not infrequent. 



S. rotundifolia, L. (Greenbrier.) Thickets ; not common. 

 Allium, L. Onion. 



A. tricoccum. Ait. (Wild Leek.) Rich woods; frequent on both sides of 

 the Conn, river. 



A. SchcEnoprasum, L. (Chives.) Banks of the Conn, river at Windsor, 

 Vt., Lelaiid. In old gardens. 



A. Canadense, Kalm. (Wild Garlic.) Moist meadows. 

 Ornithogalum, Tourn. Star-of-Bethlehem. 



O. UMBELLATUM, L. Dooryards; common; European. 



Hemerocallis, L. Day-lily. 



H. lULVA, L. Roadsides, frequent and well established ; from Europe. 



Convallaria, L. Lily of the Valley. 



[C. MAJALIS, L. Common in gardens ; a native of Virginia, and some- 

 times escaping to the roadsides. Our plant is of European origin.] 



Polygonatum, Tourn, Solomon's Seal. 



P. biflorum, Ell. (Common Solomon's Seal.) Wooded banks and hill- 

 sides ; common. 



