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LILIACEAE. LILY FAMILY 



ALLIUM (Toiirn.) L. Onion. Garlic 



A. tricoccum Ait. Wild Leek. Rich woods; rare. June, July. Col- 

 chester, (GrifRn). 



ASPARAGUS (Tourn.) L. Asparagus 



A. OFFICINALIS L. Garden Asparagus. Roadside escape from gardens; 

 frequent. June. 



CLINTONIA Raf. 



C. borealis (Ait.) Raf. Yellow Clintonia. Cool moist woods; common. 

 May, June. 



CONVALLARIA L. Lily of the Valley 



C. majalis L. Persistent near old building site, Shelburne, (N. F. F.). 

 May, June. 



ERYTHRONIUM L. Dog's-tooth Violet 



E. americannm Ker. Yellow Adder's Tongue. Rich copses and wood- 

 lands; common. Apr., May. 



HEMEROCALLIS L. Day Lily 



H. fulva L. Common Day Lily. Roadside escape from gardens; occa- 

 sional. July. 



LILIUM (Tourn.) L. Lily 



L, eaiiadense L. Meadow Lily, Wild Yellow Lily. Moist meadows; 



common. July. 

 L. pliiladelphiciim L. Wood Lily, Wild Orange-red Lily. Sandy open 



woodlands; common. July. 

 L. TiGRiNUM Ker. Tiger Lily. Roadside escape from gardens: rare. 



Aug. Burlington, (Miss Brown); Essex, (N. F, F.). 



MAIANTHEMUM Wiggers. 



M. cauadeuse Desf. Two-leaved Solomon's Seal. Wild Lily of the Val- 

 ley. Woods; common. May, June. 



MEDEOLA (Gronov.) L. Indian CrcuMi'.FR-ROOT 



M. Yirgiuiaiia L. Rich moist woods: common. May, June. 



