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140. Allinm canadeiise L. Meadow Garlic. 



Found in moist woods. 



141. Liliuni unibellalum Pursh. Western lied Lily. 



Found on sand liills nortlieast of the lake. "*■ 



142. L. canadense D. Yellow Lily. 



Found growing' in moist places. 



143. L. superbum L. Tiu-k's Cap Lily. 



Grows in the southwestern part of the lake plain. 



144. Asparagus officinalis L. Aspai-agus. 



Scattered, quite frequent. 



145. Vagiiera racemosa (L.) Morong. Wild Spikenai'd. {Smilaciua race- 



mosa Desf.) 



Found growing in forests. 



146. V. stellata (L.) Morong. Star-flowered Solomon's Seal. {BmilaiitM 



stellata Desf.) 



One patch across Cherry Creek from the laboratoiy. 



147. Unifolium canadense (Desf.) Greene. False Lily of the Valley. 



Id dried tamarack swamps. 



148. Polygonatum commutatum (R. and S.) Dietr. Smooth Solomon's 



Seal. (P. giganteum Dietr.) 



Common, especially along the railroad. 



149. Ti'illium recurvatum Beck. Prairie Wake Robin. 



Found abundantly in damp woods. 



150. Smilax herbacea L. Carrion Flower. 



Found in considerable abundance. 



151. S. hispida Muhl. Hispid Green Briar. 



Found in dry places. 



152. Dioscorea villosa L. Wild Yam. 



Found in moist, rich woods. 



153. Iris versicolor L. Larger Blue Flag. 



Abundant in various places along the shore of the lake. 



154. Sisyrinchium angustifolium Mill. Blue-eyed Grass. 



Abundant in open places, especially along the railroad. 



155. Cypripedium acaule Rit. Moccasin Flower. 



Found abundantly in a tamai-ack south of the lake. 



156. C. reginae Walt. Showy Lady's Slipper. (C. spectahile Salisb.) 



Fomid in a marsh west of the lake. 



