242 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 



MUSCARI, Mill. 



Grape Hyacinth. 

 M. BOTRYOIDES (L.), Mill. 



Escaped from cultivation. Union: Plainfield Tweedy. 

 Mercer : Trenton Apgar. Adventive from Europe. 



ORNITHOGALUM, L. 



Star-of-Bethlehem. 

 O. UMBELLATUM, L. 



Escaped from gardens into fields and meadows ; frequent. 

 Naturalized from Europe. 



LILIUM, L. 

 Lily. 



L. Philadelphicum, L. Wild Red Lily. 



In dry soil. Ocean and Monmouth : " Open copses, not rare " 

 Knieskern ; Keyport, very rare R. W. Brown. Hudson : 

 Bergen Point Leggett. Atlantic : Mays Landing, a single 

 specimen Peters; and frequent in the northern counties. 



L. Canadense, L. Wild Yellow Lily. 



In low meadows. Burlington : Pemberton Junction Light- 

 hipe. Ocean and Monmouth : Not common Knieskern. Mer- 

 cer : Trenton E. Volk ; and frequent in the middle and north- 

 ern counties. 



Forma rubrum, Britt. 



Passaic: In a meadow east of West Milford Britton, and 

 in Bergen Co. G. C. Woolson. 



L. superbum, L. Turk's Cap Lily. 



In low meadows. Bergen : Common on the Hackensack 

 meadows, and in swamps, middle and southern counties. 



ERYTHRONIUM, L. 

 Dog's Tooth Violet. 



B. Americanum, Ker. Yellow Adder's Tongue. 



In low grounds. Camden : Banks of Little Timber Creek 

 Martindale; Haddonfield Bassett. Gloucester: Frequent about 



