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outer petals striped, exeept one which was half white, the 
inner petals white except a thread of green through the 
center of one; stamens and ovary also abnormal. 
Owen, Maria L. Bot. Gaz. 19: 337-338. 1894. 
Specimens of T. cernuum L. from Canobie Lake, N. H., with 
the following peculiarities, were found: 
1. About an inch above the normal leaf whorl were 3 
whorls of 3 leaves, each close together, forming a rosette; 
flower erect, rather large, petals 11 X 4 lines, with a white 
stripe down the center and a green one on each edge; stigmas 
4; one petal 2-parted. 
2. Above the normal whorl 2 whorls close together, and a 
third extra whorl 4 inch above this, at the base of the flower; 
petals green and white; one stamen abortive; stigmas 2. Sev- 
eral similar specimens collected from the same locality. 
Eastwood, Alice. Erythea 4: 71. 1896. 
The following three abnormal specimens of the white- 
flowered form of Т. giganteum were found in the San Bruno 
Hills of San Mateo Co., Cal.: (1) with four leaves, ‘‘all parts 
of the flower in fours even to the ovary,’’ stamens 8; (2) 
with six leaves (not stated whether these were in 1 whorl 
or 2), 6 outer divisions of the perianth and 5 inner, 10 sta- 
mens, and 6 cells to the ovary; (3) one of the outer perianth 
segments а ‘гое leaf," symmetry otherwise normal. 
Smith, Arma A. Abortive flower buds of Trillium. Bot. Gaz. 
22: 402-403. 1896. 
Davis, С. А. Trillium grandiflorum (Michx.) Salisb.; its vari- 
ations normal and teratological. Proc. Am. Assoc. Adv. Sci. 
46: 271-272. 1898. 
Nearly all the variations found in this species are described. 
Kellerman, Mrs. W. A. Asa Gray Bull. 6: 18-20. fig. 4—5. 1898. 
Mrs. Walker found a double specimen of Т. grandiflorum 
Salisb. growing in woods in Jefferson County, Ohio. She re- 
