Plants of Boone County, Kentucky. 127 
ARACEAE: 
Arisaema triphyllum (L.) Schott. Common in woods. 
Arisaema Dracontium (L.) Schott. With the last, but less common. 
Acorus Calamus L. An occasional escape in dry ground. 
COMMELINACEAE: 
Tradescantia virginica L. Common in meadows. 
JUNCACEAE: 
Juncus bufonius L. Common along streams. 
Juncus tenuis Willd. Abundant in dry soil. 
Juncus effusus L. Less common than the other two. 
Luzula campestris L. var. multiflora (Ehrh.) Celak. Occasional in 
woods. 
LILIACEAE: 
Uvularia grandiflora Sm. Rich woods, not infrequent. 
Allium canadense L. Occasional in dry, stony ground. 
Hemerocallis fulva L. A common escape. 
Lilium canadense L. Very rare. 
Erythronium americanum Ker. Rich woods, not common. 
Erythronium albidum Nutt. With the last, but much more common. 
Rarely flowers. 
Camassia esculenta (Ker) Robinson. Not common. 
Ornithogalum umbellatum L. An occasional escape. 
Asparagus officinalis L. Escaped to roadsides and meadows. 
Smilacina racemosa (L.) Desf. Common in woods. 
Polygonatum biflorum (Walt.) Ell. Common in woods. 
Polygonatum commutatum (R. & S.) Dietr. Common in woods and 
grass-land. 
Trillium sessile L. Very common in rich woods. 
Trillium erectum L. With the last, but less common. 
Smilax herbacea L. Occasional in woods. 
Smilax rotundifolia L. Common in thickets. 
Smilax glauca Walt. In thickets, scarce. 
Smilax hispida Muhl. Rich woods, rare. 
DIOSCOREACEAE: 
Dioscorea villosa L. Common in thickets. 
IRIDACEAE: 
Sisyrinchium angustifolium Mill. Common in meadows. 
SALICACEAE: 
Salix nigra Marsh. Abundant on river-shores. 
Salix alba L. var. vitellina (L.) Koch. A frequent escape. 
Salix longifolia Muhl. Along streams, rather rare. 
