VASCULAR PLANTS OF NORTH DAKOTA 239 
267. Juncus Torreyi Coville, Mem. Torr. Bot. Club, 22: 
303. (1895). 
Leeds, Butte. 
268. Juncus Torreyi var. proliferus Lunell. var. nov. 
In locos florum folia substituta sunt. The flowers are re- 
placed by tufts of leaves. In a swamp among the species. Butte. 
269. Juncus brachycephalus (Engelm.) Buchenau in Engler, 
Bot. Jahrb. 12: 268. (1890). 
Juncus canadensis var. brachycephalus Engelm. Trans. St 
Louis Acad. 2: 474. (1868). 
Towner, Fort Totten. 
270. Juncus Dudleyi Wiegand, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club, 27: 
524. (1900). J. tenuis Coult. in part, not Willd. 
Leeds, Butte, Towner, St. John. 
Family 20. MELANTHACEAE R. Br. Prodr. I: 272. (1810). 
ANTICLEA Kunth. 
Zygadenus Michx. Fl. Bor. Am. I: 213. (1803), in part. 
271. Anticlea elegans (Pursh) Rydb. FI. of Colo. 76. (1906) 
Zygadenus elegans Pursh. Fl. Am. Sept. 241. (1814). 
Leeds, Butte, Thorne, Barton, Minot. 
OAKESIA Wats. 
272. Oakesia sessilifolia (Linn.) Wats. Proc. Am. Acad. 
14: 269. (1879). 
Uvularia sessilifolia Linn. Sp. Pl. 305. (1753). 
Fargo (Bergman). 
. Family 21. ALLIACEAE Bartsch, also Dum. An. Fam. 61. 
(1829). Cepaae Salisb. Gen. Pl. Lir. 88. (1866). 
Allieae Kunth. Enum. Pl. 4, p. 379. (1843). 
CEPA Virgilius Mov. 84. Columella. Cepulla Pall. Fil. ex. 
Oct. 11. Krommuon Theophr. VII: 14, Diosc. II: 181. Cepa 
vulgaris Bauhin Pin. II: 1, and of nearly all other writers. Onion 
_ of the ancients. 
273. Cepa rubens Virgilius 1. c. 
Allium Cepa Linn. Sp. Pl. 294. (1753). 
Probably escaped. Railroad ditch, Thorne. 
ALLIUM (garlic of the ancients) Plinius, Tournef. Els. Bot. 
Pp. 304. (1694). I. R. H. 383. (1700). Linn. Syst. (1735). Gen. 103. 
(1737), 141. (1742), 143. (1754). Royen, Hort. Lugd. 38. (1740), 
and prae-Linnaeans. Allium sativum Linn. Sp. Pl. 425. (1753) = 
garlic. 
