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JUNCUS RICHARDSONIANUS Schult. 
Whatcom county, Gardner 477. 
JUNCOIDES PARVIFLORUM (Ehrh.) Coville. Wood rush. 
Infrequent in woods in the mountains. 
JUNCOIDES CAMPESTRE (L.) Kuntze. Field wood rush. 
Infrequent in the woods, Ten Mile. 
LILIACEAE 
ALLIUM CERNUUM Roth. Wild onion. 
Along the shore line, Bellingham bay; Birch bay. 
HOOKERA CORONARIA Salisb. 
Sandy soil along the sea shore. 
LILIUM PARVIFLORUM (Hook.) Holzinger. Lily. 
Rare in open woods, Lynden; Whatcom creek. 
FRITILLARIA LANCEOLATA Pursh. Checkered lily. 
Lummi island and near Chuckamut bay, Anmze L. Falts. 
ERYTHRONIUM MONTANUM Wats. Adder’s tongue. 
Rare on Nooksack mountain. 
ERYTHRONIUM GIGANTEUM Lindl. Adder’s tongue. 
Foothills about Bellingham, Anaze L. Falls. 
LLOYDIA SEROTINA (L.) Sweet. White flowering grass. 
In woods near Mt. Baker. 
MELANTHACEAE 
VERATRUM VIRIDE Ait. Green hellebore. 
Along streams and springy places in the higher mouutains. 
TOFIELDIA INTERMEDIA Rydb. 
Infrequent in the mountains. 
ZYGADENUS VENENOSUS Wats. Death camas. 
Uncommon on dry soil along the shore. 
CONVALLARIACEAE 
TRILLIUM OVATUM Pursh. Wake robin. 
Common in deciduous upland forests. 
CLINTONIA UNIFLORA (Schult.) Kunth. Clintonia. 
Common in moist woods, Mt. Baker. 
