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Juncaceae: 
Juncus aristulatus Michx. Hazen, Prairie Co. 
(Roland M. Harper). 
Juncus brachycarpus Engelm. 25065 Hazen. 
Prairie Co.; Jonesboro, Craighead Co., and 8S. E. 
Arkansas. (Roland M. Harper.) 
Juncus Dudleyi Wiegand. 5995 Cotter, Marion Co. 
Luzula campestris var. bulbosa A. Wood (Jun- 
coides bulbosum (Wood) Small). Most of our 
plants, probably all, belong to this variety or 
species. N. W. and central Arkansas. 
Liliaceae: 
Allium stellatum Ker. West Fork, Washington 
Co.; 4370 Eureka Springs; Sulphur Springs, Ben- 
ton Co. 
Iilium superbum L. Wet meadows, Fayetteville, 
Washington Co. (C. Chandler). 
Stenanthium robustum Watson. Fayetteville, Wash- 
ington Co.; 8205 Brentwood, Washington Co. 
Toxicoscordion Nuttallii (Gray) Rydb. 24929 Lons- 
dale, Garland Co.; Magazine Mountain, Logan Co.; 
Rudy, Crawford Co. 
Trillium pusillum. Michx. Valley of Osage Creek 
and Monte Ne region, Washington and Benton Co.; 
War Eagle Creek Valley, Madison Co. Occurs in 
cherty soil in woods (rare). 
Trillium Underwoodii. Small. Near Batesville, 
Independence Co. (‘‘Cherty slope near Polk 
Bayou’’—Roland M. Harper). 
Smilax hispida Mihl. 10558 Cotter, Marion Co.; 
22207 Van Buren, Crawford Co. 
