CENT. X. 135 



Tril. grandiflorum by leaves petiolate. 



921, Tril. A. obcor datum R. 24, Mts, Alle- 

 gheny, rare, t 



982, Tril. A. declinatum Raf. caule gracilis 

 ievis atropurp. fol. subsessil. oblongis vel ellipt. 

 utrinque acutis, pedunc. brevis declin. cernuus, 

 caL lanceol. acut. recurvis, petalis obi. acutis pa- 

 tulis recurvatis Alabama and Florida, it differs 

 from Tr. qatesbei by narrow leaves, and pedun- 

 cles not drooping but nearly horizontal. Leaves 

 biuncial, flowers white. 



983, Tril. A> catesbei El. R. 28. Carol, leaves 

 ovate and obov. peduncle curved drooping, pe- 

 tals rostrate. 



984, Tril. A, latifolium Raf. 25, fig. 91 med. 

 fl. Kentucky, fl. dark purple. 



985, Tril. A. baldmnianum Raf. caule fili- 

 for mis, fol. petiol. oblongis acum. undul. pedunc. 

 curvo nutans, cal. petalisque subeq. oblongis re- 

 curvatis undulatis Florida, Georgia, discovered 

 by Baldwin, by a note of his, Muhlenberg deem- 

 ed it the real Tr. cernuum of L. near to Tr. de- 

 clinatum but smaller slender, leaves small uncial 

 fl. rather large incarnate ; perhaps a var. of Tr. 

 nervosum Elliot. 



986, Tril. A, medium Raf. 30, Novanglia ad 

 Virg, the Tr. cernuum of many of our botanists. 



987, Tril. A. glaucum R. 31. Pensylv. to 

 Alab. another Tr. cernuum ! 



988, Tril. A. hamosum R, 29. Pocono Mu 

 and Tuscorora Mts, 



989, TrU. A. nervosum El. R. 27. Carol. 

 Flor. stem pedal, leaves 3iincial, fl. large rosate 

 very rare, t 



990, Tril. A. nivale Riddell. Ohio, very dis- 

 tinct sp, 3 or 4 inches, leaves petiolate ovate 



