REPORT OF THE STATE BOTANIST 1902 79 



Lilium canadense L. 

 Canada lily 

 River banks. Frequent. June-July. 



Lilium superbum L. 

 Turk's cap lily 

 River banks. Abundant at Apalachin. July-August. 



Erythronium americanum Ker 



Yellow adder' s-tongue 



Damp woods and pastures, specially along streams. Common. 



April-May. 



Ornithogalum umbellatum L. 



Star of Bethlcliem 



Escapes from cultivation. Occasional. May. 



Muscari botryoides (L.) Mill. 



Occasionally escapes from cultivation. Roadside at Owego. 



April. 



CONVALLARIACEAE 



Asparagus officinalis L. 

 Asparagus 

 Fields and roadsides. Infrequent. May-October. 



Clintonia borealis (Ait.) Raf. 

 Yellov) clintonia 

 Cool, damp woods. Frequent. May-June. 



Vagnera racemosa (L.) Msiron^ 

 S m i 1 a c i n a racemosa I )esf . 

 False Solomon's seal 

 Woods, ravines and river banks. Common. May. 



TTnifolium canadense (Desf.) ({lecni^ 

 M a i a n t h e m u m canadense Desf. 

 False lily of the valley 

 Dani]) woods and tbickets. Common. May-June. 



Streptopus roseus Miclix. 

 Sessilc-leai'ed twisted stalk 

 Cool, damp woods. ^lay-.Tune. 



