Plants of White County 



283 



Akaceae. 

 Symplocarjjus foetichis Nutt. Skunk cabbage. No. 669. 



JUNCACEAE. 



Juncus tenuis Willd. Slender or yard rush. No. 782. 



Juncus aauninatns Michx. Sharp-fruited rush. No. 748. 



Luzula campestris (L.) D.C. var. bidbosa Wood. Bulbous common wood- 

 rush. (Juncoides bulbosum (Wood) Small of B. & B.) According 

 to Deam this is the common form of Luzula in Indiana. He says 

 it probably occurs in every county. 



Fig. 2. White acklcr's tongue or white tlog's-tnoth violet. Kriithronium alhidum 

 Nutt. Very plentiful in thickets and wooded areas on the western protected bluff near 

 the mouth of Pike creek. April 21, 1922. 



LiLIACEAE. 



Allium canadense L. Meadow garlic. No. 720. 



Erythronium albidum Nutt. White adder's-tongue. No. 657. See 

 figure 2. 



Trillium sessile L. Sessile-flowered wake-robin. No. 656. 



Smilax lasioneuron Hook. Carrion-flower. This species has usually 

 been reported under the name S. herbacea L. var. pulverulenta 

 Michx. See Bull. Torrey Club Vol. 43:417:1916. No. 732. 



DiOSCOREACEAE. 



Dioscorea villosa L. Wild yam-root or colic-root. No. 803. 



