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LILIUM, L. 

 LILY. 



732. L. Philadelphicum, L. Woods toward Moosic L.; Mountain 

 Inn road ; Pocono Mt.; Scott township road. Dudley. Near Kings- 

 ton. Mrs. J. H. Race. 



733. L. Canadense, L. Near Kingston. Thurston. 



L. TIGRINUM, Ker. TIGER LILY. Cultivated from Asia. 



MEDEOLA, GRONOV. 

 INDIAN CUCUMBER-ROOT. 



734. M. Virginiana, L. Frequent in rich woods. 



TRILLIUM, L. 



WAKE ROBIN. BIRTHROOT. 



735. T. erectum, L. Common. 



736. T. grandiflorum, Salisb. Elk Mountain. Dudley. Abundant 

 on Elk Mountain, May, 1890. Graves. 



737. T. erythrocarpum, Michx. PAINTED TRILLIUM. Frequent in 

 cold damp woods throughout. 



CHAM/ELIRIUM, WILLD. 

 DEVIL'S-BIT. 



738. C. Carolinianum, Willd. (C. luteum, 5th ed. Man.) Wilkes- 

 Barre Mountain, in herb. Mrs. Thurston. 



MELANTHIUM, LINN. 



739. M. latifolium, DESROUSS. By the entrance to Black River ra- 

 vine, Mocanaqua, July 6th, 1889, leaves only. It blossoms in Aug. 

 in Va. Fruit and old leaves rather frequent back of Fairview, E. of 

 Penobscot by R. R. and on Penobscot Knob, Sept. 24th, 1891. 

 Dudley. 



VERATRUM, TOURN. 

 FALSE HELLEBORE. 



740. V. viride, Ait. Common. Davis. Lehigh P.; Pocono Summit. 

 Dudley. N. of Campbell's Ledge. Thurston. 



AMIANTHIUM, GRAY. 

 FLY-POISON. 



741. A. muscsetoxicum, Gray. Abundant in woods on Moosic Mt, 

 W. and S. of Moosic L.; Penobscot Knob and eastward, abundant. 

 Dudley. Wilkes-Barre Mt. E. E. Williams. 



