86 TENNESSEE FLORA. 



A. sativum L. Introduced. Grounds of Mrs. Cheatham, and 

 old cemetery, Nashville. June. 



Notlioscor dinnistriatiini Kunth. Moist ground; frequent in 

 Middle Tenn. May. 



Caniassia Fraseri Torr. Rich woodlands here and there over 

 the State. A])ril. 



Solia'iiolii'iiini croceiim Gray. Moist places in the cedar glades, 

 LaveriiiH'. May. 



Coiivallaria iiiajalis L. Frog Mts., East Tenn., near Duck- 

 town ; also said to occur at Sewanee. May. 



Poly^oiiatuiii ^i<^auteiim Diet. Rich thickets. Common. May. 



P. biflorum Elliott. With the former. April. 



Siiiilarina racemosa Desf. Rich woodlands over the State. 

 May-June. 



Mdhinthemum Canadense Desf Summit of Big Thunder- 

 head, Smoky Mts. June. 



Asparagus officinalis L. Escaped from cultivation. June. 



Yucca filameiitosa L. Dry, rocky ground O. S. Very fre- 

 quent in Middle Tenn. May. 



Li/inm Gvay'i Watson. Summit of Roane Mt. Dr. Gray, 

 Prof Chickering. July. 



L. superbum L. In splendid and very numerous specimens 

 on Big Frog Mts., East Tenn. July. 



Var. Carolinianum. Throughout the mountains. July. 



L. Canadense L. Paradise ridge, near Nashville. July. 



Eiylhronium Ameiicauum Smith. O. S. Harpeth hills, near 

 Nashville. April. 



E. albidum Nutt. W^hite's Bend, below Nashville; summit 

 of Roane Mt., East Tenn. Carby. April. 



Ornithogalum unibellatuin L. Buchanan's fort on Mill creek, 

 Nashville. Escaped from cultivation. April. 



Uvularia perfoliata L. South Tunnell, Sumner Co. May. 



U. grandiflora Smith. Rockv banks of Cumberland, below 

 Hydt's ferry. May. 



Oakesia sessilifolia S. Watson. Oakland Station, Robertson 

 O). May. 



