37^ • Muhlenbert^ia, Vqliime 2 



luon's seal. Not uncommon in moist woods, Macleay Park, St. 

 Helen's road, etc. April, May; white, small. 



Unifouum Adans. May lily; wild lily of the valley. 



Unifouum KAMTSCHATicuivr (Gmel.) 4. Wild lily of the 

 val'ey. {^U. dilata/um) Common in coniferous woods, Macleay 

 Park, St. Helens road etc. May, June; white, small. 

 StrepTOPUS Michx. Twisted stalk. 



Streptopus ampi^exifolius (L.) DC. 4. Laro^e twisted 

 stalk. Stream banks, Balcli creek, St. Helens road, etc. April 

 to June; greenish white. 



Streptopus ROSEUS Michx. 4. Small twisted stalk. Damp 

 woods, St. Helens road; rather rare in the vicinity of Portland. 

 April to June; purple to rose color. 



DiSPORUM Salisb. Fairy bells. 



DiSPORUM Smithii (Hook ) Piper. 4. Angular fruited fairy 

 bells. [D. Mensiesii.) Infrequent in moist coniferous woods, St. 

 Helens road, etc. April, May; whitish. 



DiSPORUM OREGANUM (Wats.) B. & H. 4. Oregon fairy 

 bells. Not uncommon in open woods, Macleay Park, St. Helens 

 road, etc. April, May; whitish, 



CUNTONIA Raf. Clintonia. 



Clintonia uniflora (Schult.) Kunlh. 4. Forest lily. In 

 coniferous woods, Linnton, St. Helens road. Bertha, etc. Form- 

 erly in Macleay Park. April to June; white. 

 TRILI.IUM L. Wake robin. 



Trillium chloro?etalum (Torn) Howell. 4. Mottle 

 leaved wake robin. Moist woods, meadows and rill banks, Mt. 

 Scott, Happy Hollow road, Oswego, Oswego lake, etc. April, 

 May; white. 



Trillium OVATUM Pursh. 4. Large wake robin. Very com- 

 mon in moist coniferous woods everywhere around Portland and 

 a great favorite with children in early spring. April, May; white. 

 Asparagus [Tourn.] L. Asparagus. 



X Asparagus officinalis L. 4. Asparagus. An occas- 

 ional escape from cultivation in waste places, Lower Albina, 

 Macadam road, etc. Introduced from Europe. April to June; 

 green, smaiil. 



