41G THE PLANT LIFE OF MARYLAND 



MELANTHACEAE. 



Chamaelirium luteum (L.) A. Gray. Blazing-star. 



Throughout the state; in dry forests; frequent. 

 Garrett County, Mountain Lake Park (536). 



Chrosperma muscaetoxicum (Walt.) Kuntze. Fly-poison. 



Coastal and Midland Zones; in dry forests; rare. 

 Anne Arundel County, Glenburnie (Robert K. Miller). 



Melanthium virginicum L. Bunch-flower. 



Wicomico County, Salisbury (1288). 



Melanthium latifolium Desr. Crisped Bunch-flower. 



Baltimore County, near Timonium (Robert K. Miller). 



Veratrum viride Ait. American White Hellebore. 



Throughout the state; in moist forests and swamps; common. 



Uvularia perfoliata L. Bellwort. 



Throughout the state; in moist forests; frequent. 



Uvularia grandiflora J. E. Smith. 



Mountain Zone; in moist forests; infrequent. (Joseph E. Harned.) 



Uvularia sessillfolia L. 



Throughout the state; in moist forests; common. 



Tofieldia glutinosa (Mx.) Pers. 

 Midland Zone. 



LILIACEAE. 



Hemerocallis fulva L. Day Lily. 



Throughout the state; in roadsides and waste places; frequent. 



Allium cernuum Roth. 



Upper Midland District and Mountain Zone; on moist cliffs and banks; 



infrequent. 

 Washington County, Hancock (810). 



Allium vineale L. Garlic. 



Throughout the state; in cultivated grounds; common. Introduced from 

 Europe. 



Lilium canadense L. 



Throughout the state; in open moist situations; infrequent. 



Lilium superbum L. 



Throughout the state; in moist open situations; frequent. 



Erythronium americanum Ker. Adder's-tongue. 



Rare in the Coastal Zone, common in the Midland and Mountain Zones 

 in moist forests. 



