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1177. H. erecta, L. C. & S. 



Meadows. Common. 



XCV. DIOSCOKEACE^B. YAM FAMILY. 



418. DIOSCOREA, Plumier. YAM. 



*1178. D. villosa, Wild Yam-root. C. & S. 



Rich woods. Frequent. 



XCVI. LILIACE.E. LILY FAMILY. 



419. SMILAX, Tourn, GREENBRIER. CAT-BRIER. 



* 1179. S. herbacea, L. Carrion-Flower. Th. 



River banks. Flowers much visited by blow-flies. Common. 



* 1180. var. pulveruleuta, Gray. 



Ann Arbor, Allmend. Cat. ; Owosso, G. H. Hicks. 



1181. S. ecirrhata, Watson. 

 Mich., Gray's Manual. 



1182. S. rotundifolia, L. Common Greenbrier. Horse-brier. C. & S. 



Ann Arbor, Allmend. Cat.; Flint; Macomb Co.; Kent Co., Coleman Cat.; Benton Harbor. 

 Infrequent. 



*1183. S. liispicla, Muhl. Th. 



The common woody species in Ionia and adjacent counties. Ann Arbor, Winch. Cat. ; Hubbardston; 

 Flint ; Houghton lake; northward to Lake Superior, Whitney Cat. 



42O. ALT.IUM, L. ONION. GARLIC. 

 *1184. A. tricoccum, Ait. Wild Leek. Th. 



Rich woods. Cattle pastured in woodlands in early spring are sure to find and eat this plant, and 

 the " garlic " odor of wild leek is only too well known to butter buyers in the rural districts. 



1185. A. Schoeiioprasum, L. Chives. U. P. 

 Dr. A. B. Lyons ; Gray's Manual ; N. shore of Lake Superior, Ag assiz ; Keweenaw Point, F. 



1186. A. cernuum, Roth. Wild Onion. + S. 



Ann Arbor, Allmend. Cat. 



*1187. A. Canaclense, Kalm. Wild Garlic. C. & S. 



Woods. Common. 



421. CAMASSIA, Lindl 

 1188. C. Fraseri, Torr. Eastern Camass. Wild Hyacinth. 



Adrian, Mich., Mrs. I. H. Wheeler; White Island in the Detroit river opposite Amherstburgh, 1882, 

 Dr. J. Macoun. 



422. HEMEROCALLIS, L. DAY LILY. 



*1189. H. FULVA, L. Common Day-Lily. 

 Escaped from cultivation. 



423. POLYGONATUM, Tourn. SOLOMON'S SEAL. 



* 1190. P. biflorum, Ell. Smaller Solomon's Seal. Th. 

 Ann Arbor, Winch. Cat. ; Ionia Co., and northward. Open woods. Common. 



*1191. P. gigaiiteum, Dietrich, Great S. S. Th. 



River banks. Stems often very tall and channeled [on one side. Intermediate forms between this 

 and the preceding occur. 



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