I06 AMERICAN MIDLAND NATURALIST 



LILIUM Pliny, Vergil, Columella, X. 99, etc. 



Lirion Theophrastus, Theocritus; Lirium Linnaeus Syst. 

 (1735); Hort. Cliff, p. 120, (1737); Krinon Dioscorides, 3, 116. 

 Lilium J. Bauhin. Tour. Els. Bot. p. 297. (1694), I. R. H. p. 369, 

 (1700); LiLiUM Linn., Gen. PI. p. 91, (1737); p. 142, (1742); 

 p. 143, (1754); Sp. PI. p. 202, (1753)- 



Lilium umbellatum Pursh, Fl. Am. Sept. o, 22s, (1814). 



Lilium andinum Nutt. Fras. Cat. (1813) nomen nudum. 



Olivers, West of South Bend. Meadow and Railroad U. N. D. 

 Herb. No. 2741 and 2742. 



Lilium canadense Linn., Sp. PI. p. 303, (1753). 



Lake Maxinkuckee, (Clarke), also [Marshall Co.] (Deam). 



Lilium superbum Linn., Sp. PI. Ed. 2, p. 434, (1762). 



[Laporte and St. Joseph Cos.] (Barnes) ; Notre Dame, Ind. 

 U. N. D. Herb. No. 1821; Bankson Lake, Mich. [Van Buren Co.]; 

 Nos. 2334, 9093 U. N. D. Herb. I have found this in Porter, 

 Elkhart, Berrien, Lake and Laporte counties also. Rather common 

 and abundant. 



Lilium tigrinum Andr. Bot. Rep. 9, (1809). 

 Escape into the woods at Notre Dame, growing perfectly wild 

 and maintaining itself as also spreading. 



ERYTHRONIUM Lobelius, Obs. p. 97, (1576). 



Erythronium Linn., Syst. (1735); Hort. Cliff, p. 19, (1737); 

 Gen. PI. p. 92, (1737); p. 142, (1742); p. 145, (1754); Sp. PI. 

 P- 305. (1753)- Dentali Clusius Hist. Stirp. Pannon. p. 228, (1583); 

 Dens canis Tonr . Els. Bot. p. 301, (1694); L R. H. p. 378, (1700); 

 Mithridatium Adans. Fam. p. 48, (1763). 



Erythronium albidum Nutt. Gen. i, p. 223, (1818). 



Lake Maxinkuckee (Clarke). I have found the plant at Notre 

 Dame, along the St. Joseph River in low woodland. The specimens 

 are not abundant and are fast disappearing so that it can be 

 considered as quite rare. 



Erythronium americanum Ker. Bot. Mag. pi. 1113, (June, 

 1808). 



Erythronium augustatum Raf. Med. Rep. 2, 5, p. 354, (July 

 1808). 



Notre Dame, Ind.; Navarre Place; U. N. D. Herb., No. 1915; 

 Mud Lake, 7 miles N. of Lydick, Ind.; [St. Joseph Co.] No, 807; 



