103 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 



Erythronium, L Dog's-tooth Violet. 



E. Americanum, Smith. Yellow Adder's Tongue. Low copses. 

 Common throughout. 



E. albidum, Nutt. White Adder's Tongue. Oxford, Hunterdon. 

 Co., F. Knighton, in Willis Catalogue; Monmouth Co. (locality now 

 destroyed), S. Lockwood, in same. 



Ornithogalum, Tourn. . . . Star-of-Bethlehem. 

 O. nmbellatum, L. Star-of-Bethlehem. Commonly escaped from 

 gardens into moist places. Nat. Eu. 



Hemerocallis, L Day-lily. 



H. fulva, L. Common Day-lily. Sparingly escaped from gardens 

 into damp places or roadsides. Adv. Eu. 



Uvularia, L Bellwort. 



U. perfoliata, L. Damp woods. Rather common throughout. 

 U. grandiflora, Smith (Includes U. flava, Smith). New Jersey to 

 Virginia, rare, Gray's Manual. 



Oakesia. Watson Oakesia. 



O. sessilifolia, Watson. (Uvularia, L.) Low woods. Quite common 

 throughout the State. 



Clintonia, Raf Clintonia. 



C. borealis, Raf. In a bog near Succasunna, Morris Co., T. C. Porter. 



Medeola, Gronov Indian Cucumber-root. 



M. Virginiana, L. Low woods. Common in the northern and mid- 

 dle counties, and sparingly in the southern parts of the State. 



Trillium, L Three-leaved Nightshade. 



T. erectum, L. Birthroot. Sparingly in the northern counties. 

 Near Norwood, Bergen Co., C. F. Austin ; Preakness, Passaic Co., W. 

 L. Fischer; Warren Co.. F. Knighton; Caldwell, Essex Co., H. H. 

 Rusby. 



Var. album, Gray. Caldwell, Essex Co., rare, H. H. Rusby. 



T. cernuum, L. Wake-robin. Low grounds. Quite common in 

 the middle and northern counties. 



T. erythrocarpum. Michx. Painted Trillium. In the cedar swamp 

 at New Durham, Torrey Catalogue. 



Melanthium, L Melanthium. 



M. Virginicum, L. Bunch-flower. Wet meadows. Closter, Ber- 

 gen Co., C. F. Austin; Hackensack Meadows, W. H. Leggett; Tenafly, 



