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(1. Smilax. 1 ) 



rotundifolia, var. quadrangularis, Gr. 



Moist woods; Brandywine. Frequent. May. 

 glaiica, Walt. 



Thickets; Brandywine, &c. Frequent. July, 

 hispida, Mulil. 



Rocky hilly woods; Wills' Rock. Not comrnoD. 

 June, 

 herbacea, L. Carrion-flower.) 



Moist meadows, thickets, &c. Common. May. 



Sub-Order 2.— TRILLIACE^E. 



2. Trillium, L. 



cernuum, L. (Wake-Robin.) 



Rich moist woods, Brandywine, &c. Frequent. May. 



3. Medeola, Gronov, 



Virginica, L. (Indian Cucumber.) 



Rich damp woods, throughout. Frequent. May„ 



Order 104.— LILIACEiE. 126. 



1. Asparagus, L. 



officinalis, L. (Garden Asparagus.) 



Hedges, &c. ; extensively naturalized all along the 

 road to Delaware City. June. 



2. POLYGONATUM, Toum. 



biflorum, Ell. (Small Solomon's Seal.) 



Rocky woods, throughout. Frequent. May. 



giganteum, Dietrich. (Solomon's Seal.) 



Sandy open woods; Brandywine, &c. Rare. June. 



3. Smilacina, Desf. 



racemosa, Desf. (Wild Spikenard.) 



Moist woods, throughout. Frequent. May. 



bif olia, Ker. 



Rich rocky woods and wet shaded ground; Will's 

 Rock, J. Peach's, &c. Frequent. May. 



4. Hemerocallis, L. 



fiilva, L. (Day Lily.) 



Escaped from gardens in many places. July. 



1 The true Sarsaparilla belongs to this genus. 



