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5. Ornithogalum, Tourn. 



umbellatum, L. (Ten-o'clock.) 



Dry fields and pastures; J. Tatnall's, &c. Frequent. 

 May. Escaped from gardens. 



6. Allium, L. 



tricoccum, Ait. (Wild Leek.) 



Rich woods; Red Clay Creek, near Speakman's Mill. 

 Rare. July, 

 vineale, L. (Garlic.) 



Fields and pastures. Very common. June. 

 Canadense, Kalm. (Meadow Garlic.) 



Sandy places along Brandywine, kc. Frequent. 

 May. 



7. Lilium, L. 



Philadelphicum, L. (Wild Red Lily.) 



Hilly woods; Rocky Ridge, &c. Frequent. June. 



Canadense, L. (Canadian Lily.) 



Moist meadows, &c, throughout. June. 



superbum, L. (Turk's-cap Lily.) 



Wet meadows, &c; J. McCrone's, &c. Frequent. 

 July. 



8. Erythronium, L. 



Americanum, Smith. (Dog's-tooth Violet.) 

 Sandy moist woods. Common. April. 



Order 105.— MELAXTHACEJE. 127. 



Sub-Order 1.— UVULARLE. 



1. UVULARIA, L. 



perfoliata, L. (Bellwort.) 



Moist woods, &c, throughout. Frequent. May. 

 sessilifolia, L. 



Sandy woods. Frequent. May. 



Sub-Order 2.— MELAXTHIE.E. 



2. Melanthium, Gron.j L. 



Virginicum, L. 



Borders of swamps; Deringer's, Thompson's. X I 

 very common. July. 



