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Grows plentifully on the dry and open slopes of the Blue Ridge, 
and collected at the following localities: Iron Mountains from 
Skull Gap to the source of Dickey Creek, altitude 2,000-3,400 
feet. Along Nick's Creek on the slopes of Pine Glade Mountain, 
altitude 2,500 feet. Slopes of White Top Mountain, altitude 
2,700-5,000 feet. One of the characters which, however, can only 
be noticed in the field, is its delightful odor which often leads one 
to detect it before one's attention is attracted by its brilliant colors. 
Lilium superbum, L. Slopes of White Top Mt., alt. 3,000 ft. 
Lilium Philadelphicum, L. Lyon Gap, Walker Mt., alt. 2,800 ft. 
Skull Gap, Iron Mt., alt. 3,000 ft. 
Chamelirium luteum (L.) A. Gray. Pond Mt., and Brushy Mt., 
alt. 2,800-3,000 ft. 
Erythronium Americanum, Ker. Summit of White Top Mt., alt. 
4,500-5,678 ft. Staley Creak near Marion, alt. 2,300 ft. 
Uvularia perfoliata, L. Falls of the Middle Fork of the Holston, 
alt. 2,050 ft. Nick's Creek, alt. 2,300 ft. 
Uvularia puberula, Michx. Skull Gap, Iron Mrs, alt. 3,000 ft. Pond 
Mt, alt. 2,600-3,000 ft. Hills near Marion, alt. 2,500 ft. 
Brushy Mt., alt. 3,400. Kate’s Mt., W. Va., alt. 3,300 ft. 
Disporum lanuginosum (Michx.) Britton. Walker Creek at the 
base of Walker Mt., alt. 2,300 ft. Pond Mt, alt. 3,000 ft. 
Clintonia borealis (Ait.) Raf. Summit and slopes of White Top 
Mt., alt. 4,800-5,678 ft. Pine Mt. alt. 3,000-4,900 ft. 
Clintonia umbellata, Torr. Staley Creek near Marion, alt. 2,300 ft. 
Walker Creek, alt. 2,200 ft. Nick’s Creek at the base of Pine 
Glade Mt., alt. 2,500 ft. 
Some of the plants collected were noteworthy on account of 
the purple spotted and streaked corollas. 
Medeola Virginica, L. Nick’s Creek, at the base of Pine Glade 
Mt., alt. 2,600 ft. 
Trillium erectum, L. Spruce swamps on White Top Mt., alt. 
5,000 ft. Staley Creek near Marion, alt. 2,300 ft. 
In the last named locality the plants collected had creamy white 
flowers. The same form was also noticed elsewhere. 
