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A ! I i ii 111 Caiiaclensis, L. Meadow Garlic. 



Common in low prairies in the Sioux valley. 



Allium Nuttallii, S. Wats. Nuttall's Wild Onion. 



In dry soils in the southern part of the James and 

 Missouri valleys. 

 Allium reticulatum, Don. Fraser's Wild Onion. 



On dry prairies from the Missouri river eastward and 

 in the Black Hills. 



Allium G-eyeri, Wats. Geyer's Wild Onion. 

 In the Black Hills. 



Li I i ii in iimbellatum, Pursh. Western Red Lily. 



In low prairies in the Little Minnesota valley and in 

 the Black Hills. 



Fritillaria atropurpurea, Nutt. Purple Fritillaria. 



In the Bad Lands region in the south central part of 

 the state. 



Calochortus Nuttallii, T. & G. Nuttall's Mariposa 

 Lily. 



In the Black Hills. 



Calochortus Guimisonii, S. Wats. Gunnison's Mariposa 

 Lily. 



In the Black Hills and in the Bad Lands. 



Yucca glauca, Nutt. Bear-grass, Indian Soapweed. 



Common in the dry soils, especially on bluffs from the 

 Missouri valley to the Black Hills. 



CONVALLARIACE^. Lily of the Valley Family. 



Asparagus, Officiualis, L. Asparagus. 



Escaped in fields and timber claims in a few places; 

 Brookings, Yankton and Dell Rapids. 



Vagiiera racemosa, (L.) Morong. Wild Spiknard. 

 Smilacina racemosa. 



On damp, shady banks in the Sioux and Little Minne- 

 sota valleys. 



