78 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM 



MELAX'IH ACEAE 



Chamaelirium luteum (L.) (Jrjiv 

 C. c a 1- o 1 i 11 i a ii u m Willd. 

 Blazing star 

 Woods and thickets, wet or dry. Frequent. Jniie. 



Veratnim viride Ait. 

 Hellebore. Indian poke 

 Alluvial soil along the river and other streams. Coimnon. ,Iune. 



Uvularia perfoliata L. 

 Perfoliate helkvort 

 Kicli woods and coitpices. Common. ^Nlay. 



Uvularia grandiflora J. E. Siuitli 



Large-flowered bellwort 



Woods and thickets. Frequent. Plentiful at Barton. May. 



Uvularia sessilifolia L. 

 Oakesia sessilifolia Wats. 

 Sessile-leaved bellwort 

 Low Avoods and ravines. Common. May. 



LILIACEAE 

 Hemerocallis fulva T.. 

 Day lily 

 Escaped from cultivation and established by roadsides. June- 

 August. 



Allium tricoccum Ait. 



Wild leek 

 Alluvial soil along the river. Common. July. 



Allium cernuum Roth 

 Nodding wild onion 

 High banks of the river and rocky places. Frequent. Barton. 

 July. 



Allium canadense L. 

 Meadow garlic 

 Thickets along the river. Frequent. May. 



Lilium philadelphicum L. 

 Wood lily 

 Dry woods and thickets. Frequent. June. 



