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136 THE AMERICAN MIDLAND NATURALIST. 
Melanthaceae. Bunch-flower Family. 
Zygadenus chloranthus Richards.  CAMAS. 
Prairie. Lee in a891. June 25. 
Liliaceae. Lily Family. 
Allium stellatum Ker. 3 *PINK WILD ONION. 
Prairie. Common. Aug. 5 (2). 
Allium reticulatum Don. *WHITE WILD ONION. 
Prairie. Frequent. May 20 (22). 
Allium tricoccum Ait. WILD LEEK. 
Woods. Common. : 
Lilium umbellatum Pursh. WILD LILY. 
Prairie. Lee in 1891. June 25 (24). me 
Convallariaceae. Lily-of-the-valley Family. 
Asparagus officinalis L. ASPARAGUS. 
Frequently escaped from cultivation. May 30 (29). 
Vaguera racemosa (1,.) Morong. FALSE SPIKENARD. 
Woods. Occasional. May 30 (30). 
Vagnera stellata (1,.) Morong. STAR-FLOWERED SOLOMON’S SEAL. 
Woods. Frequent. May 20 (20). 
Unifolium canadense (Desf.) Greene. FALSE LILY-OF-THE-VALLEY. 
Frequent in aspen woods on Minnesota side. May 30. 
Uvularia grandiflora J. E. Smith. LARGE-FLOWERED BELLWORT. 
Woods. Occasional, common in aspen woods. May to (8). 
Uvularia sessilifolia L. “SMALL BELLWORT,. 
Common in aspen woods on Minnesota side, rare on Fargo side. 
May 15 (13). 
Polygonatum commutatum (R. & S.) Dietr. SOLOMON’S SEAL. 
Woods and thickets. Common. June 20 (18). 
Trilliaceae. Trillium Family. 
Trillium cernuum LL. NODDING WAKE ROBIN. 
Woods. Frequent. May 15 (16). 
Smilacaceae. Smilax Family. 
Smilax herbacea \. CARRION FLOWER.- 
Woods and thickets. Common. May 30 (29). Our plant is 
not especially strong scented. 
Juncaceae. Rush Family. 
_ Juncus balticus Willd. 
- Low wet places. Frequent. June ro. 
