No. 17] FLOWERING PLANTS AND FERNS LT 
MIEDEOLA L. 
Medeola Virginiana L. Indian Cucumber. 
Low shaded woods. Northern half of the state. Oxford; 
Ackerman; Booneville; Itawamba Co. May. 
Geol. Survey. Herb. 
TRILLIUM L. 
Trillium grandiflorum Salisb. 
Rich woods near the Tennessee River. Eastport. May. 
Geol. Survey. Herb. 
(Found in only one locality, at the base of Tennessee River 
bluff,—may be specifically distinct from granditlora. ) 
Trillum sessile L. Wake Robin. 
Rich shaded woods. Tishomingo, Lafayette, Union coun- 
ties, Hinds Co., Pontotoe Co. March. 
Geol. Survey. Herb. 
Trillium Underwoodii Small. 
Rich damp woods. Jackson. April-May. 
Geol. Survey. Herb. 
Trillium viride Beck. (T. viridescens Nutt.) 
Rich woods and glades (Small). 
Trillium stamenium Harb. 
Roeky woods (Small). 
Trillium Ludovicianum Harb. 
Low rich woods (Small). 
Trillium recurvatum Beck. (T. recurvatum lanceolatum Wats. ) 
Low rich woods. Pontotoc; New Albany; Eastport; 
Charleston; Taylor. March-April. 
Geol. Survey Herb. 
ALETRIS L. 
Aletris farinosa L. (A. alba Michx.) White Star Grass. 
Low wet ground throughout the state; most abundant in 
the southern counties. Lost Gap. May. 
Geol. Surv. Herb. 
