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baker's Woods, South Bend, [St. Joseph Co.]; Nos. 11058, 11 152 

 and 91 15 North of Notre Dame. 



Luzula saltuensis Fernald. Gray's Man. 7th Ed. p. 279, (1908). 



I have found this plant only in two widely different places. 

 East of Benton Harbor [Berrien Co.], Mich. No. 11032, and North 

 of Notre Dame at Webster's Crossing, No. 11199, U. N. D. Herb. 



Family 29. MELANTHACEAE R. Brown Prod. I, 



p 272, (1810). 



Melanthidcae Dum. Comm. Bot. p. 66, (1823); also Fl. Belg. 

 p. 141, (1827). 



TOFIELDIA Hudson, FI. Augh. Ed. 2, p. 157, (1778). 



Tofieldia glutinosa (Michx.) Person, Syn. I, p. 399, (1805). 

 Narthccium glutinosum Michx. Fl. Bor. Am. i, p. 210, (1803). 

 [Lake Co.] (Hill, also Deam) ; Pine, Millers & Edgemoor 

 (Higley & Raddin). 



UVULARIA Linn. Gen. PI. p. 95, (1737); p. 143, (1742; p. 144, 

 (1754); Hort. Cliff, p. 121, (1737); Sp. PI. p. 304, (1753); Van 

 Royen, Hort. Lugd. p. 29, (1740). 



Uvularia grandiflora J. E. Smith, ex. Bot. i, p. 99, pi. 51, 

 ( 1 894-1 805). 



[Laporte Co.] (Deam). Common in all the counties. U. N. D. 

 Herb., 3243, 1988, 1989. Notre Dame (Powers), No. 2718; Stephens- 

 ville [Berrien Co.), Mich. 



MELANTHIUM Linn., Gen. PI. p. 524, (1742); Sp. PI. 

 P- 339, (1753)- 



Melanthium virginicum Linn., Sp. PI. 1. c. 



West of South Bend, Ind. [St. Joseph Co.]; N. D. U. Herb., 

 No. 2746. Still rather abundant but will soon diappear by reason 

 of draining of swamps, and encroachment of cultivation. 



Family 30. ALLIACEAE Batsch, also Alliaceae Dum. An. 

 Fam. p. 61, (1829) as a tribe of Liliaceae. Cepacac Salisb., Gen. 

 PI. Lir. p. 88, (1866) as order. Allieae Kunth, Enum. pi. 4, p. 

 379, (1843). 



VALIDALLIUM Small, Fl. S. E. U. S. p. 264, (1903). 

 AgUtheis Raf. Fl. Tell. IL, p. 17, (1836)? or Gcboscon Raf. 



