CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 45; 



P. giganteum, Dietrich. (Great Solomon's Seal.) River-banks ; rare ;, 

 Hartford, Vt., Ward. 

 Asparagus, Toum. Asparagus. 



A. OFFICINALIS, L. A common garden escape; European. 

 Smilacina, Desf. False Solomon's Seal. 



S. racemosa, Desf. (False Spikenard.) Moist copses. 



S. stellata, Desf. Both banks of Conn, river; VXx month. Miss La ngd on ;- 



etc. 

 S. trifolia, Desf. Sphagnous swamps ; somewhat rare. 



Maianthemum, Wigg. 



M. Canadense, Desf. (Smilacina bifolia, var. Canadensis, Gray.) Moist 

 woods ; very common. 

 Streptopus, Michx. Twist-Foot. Twisted-Stalk. 



S. amplexifolius, DC. Claremont, Groton, Cube Mt., and Moosilauke Mt.,^. 



N. H.; Pomfret and Killington Mt., Vt. ; etc. 

 S. roseus, Michx. Frequent in damp woods. 

 Clintonia, Raf. Clintonia. 



C. borealis, Raf. Moist woods ; common. 

 Uvularia, L. Bellwort. 



U. perfoliata, L. Claremont, D)-. Barroivs ; scarce. 



U. grandiilora. Smith. Rich woods; not uncommon. 

 Oakesia, Watson. Sessile-leaved Bellwort. 



O. sessilifolia, Watson. (Uvularia sessilifolia, L.) Common in low woods.. 

 Erythronium, L. Adder's-Tongue. 



E. Americanum, Ker. (Yellow Adder's-Tongue.) Very common in rich, 

 woodlands. 

 Lilium, L. Lily. 



L. Philadelphicum, L. (Orange Lily.) Common in sandy, open woods. 



L. Canadense, L. (Yellow Lily.) Moist meadows ; verv abundant. 



[L. TIGRINUM, Ker. (Tiger Lily.) Sometimes spontaneous on the road- 

 side. From Eastern Asia.] 



Medeola, Gronov. Lidian Cucumber-root. 

 M. Virginiana, L. Rich moist woods ; common. 



Trillium, L. Wake Robin. Birthroot. 



T. erectum, L. (Early Trillium.) Common in rich woods. 



var. album, Pursh. Hartford, Vt., C. H. Hazen ; Chittenden, Vt., abun- 

 dant, Flint. Found with the type. 

 T. grandiflorum, Salisb. (Large-flowered Trillium.) The finest species of 



the genus, and common in Vermont west of the Green Mts. It has been re^ 



ported from Woodstock and Thetford, Vt., and should be looked foi 



elsewhere on our western border. 

 T. cernuum, L. (Nodding Trillium.) Claremont, Hanover, and Lebanon,. 



N. H. ; Norwich, Vt., H. A. Nichols, Not abundant. 

 T. erythrocarpum, Michx. (Painted Trillium.) Moist woods ; common. 



