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J. pelocarpus E. Meyer — Wet places. 

 J. scirpoides Lam. — Orient. 

 J. secundus Bv. — Orient about wet places. 



J. tenuis Willd. — ^Also a few-flowered form; and the var. anthelatus Wieg., deter- 

 mined at Bureau of Plant Industry. 



M ELANTHACEAE 



Veratrum viride Ait. — Greenport and Gardiner's Island. 



LiLIACEAE 



Allium canadense L. — Rare at Orient in dry woods. 



A. vineale L. — Orient. 



Hemerocallis fulva L. — Orient, escaped along roads. 



Lilium canadense L. 



L. superbum L.^-Orient. 



L. tigrinum Andr. — -Escaped to roadsides and meadows. 



Ornithogalum umbellatum L. — Escaped at Orient. 



CONVALLARIACEAE 



Asparagus officinalis L. 



Polygonatum biflorum (Walt.) Ell. 



P. commutatum (R. & S.) Dietr. 



Unifolium canadense (Desf.) Greene. 



Uvular ia perfoliata L. 



U. sessilifolia L. 



Vagnera racemosa (L.) Morong — Some of the plants unusually pubescent (!); 



specimens in N. Y. State Herbarium. 

 V. stellata (L.) Morong. 



Trilliaceae 

 Medeola virginiana L. 

 Trillium cernuum L. — Rare at Greenport. 



Smilaceae 

 Smilax glauca Walt. 



5. herbacea L. 

 5. rotundifolia L. 



Amaryllidaceae 

 Hypoxis hirsuta (L.) Coville. 



D ioscoreaceae 



Dioscorea villosa L. — Rare on Gardiner's Island and at Southold in moist woods. 



Iridaceae 

 Iris prisynatica Pursh — Orient; specimens in N. Y. State Herbarium. 

 /. versicolor L. 



Sisyrinchium angustifolium Mill. 

 5. atlanticum Bicknell — Orient. 



5. graminoides Bicknell — Rare at Greenport in moist woods; determined at Bureau 

 of Plant Industry. 



Orchidaceae 



Blephariglottis blephariglottis (Willd.) Rydb. — Orient in bogs; determined at the 

 New York Botanical Garden. 



