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Unifolium canadense (Desf.) Greene. Common in woods. 



Uvularia perfoliata L. Common in woods. (The large Bell- 

 flower, U. g r a n d i f 1 o r a /. E. Sm., common on the hills south 

 of Oneida lake was not observed around Sylvan Beach, but doubt- 

 less occurs in some of the woods on the hills north of the lake.) 



Uvularia sessilifolia L. Sandy woods. Common. (Oakesia ses- 

 silifolia Wats.) 



Streptopus roseus Michx. Moist woods. Common. 



Polygonatum binorum (Walt.) Ell. Woods and thickets, common. 



Polygonatum commutatum (R.& S.) Dietr. Moist weeds along 

 streams. 



Trilliaceae Lindl. 



Mediola virginiana L. Moist woodlands. Common. 



Trillium grandiflorum (Michx.) Salisb. Woods, North Bay. Usually 

 absent from the sandy woods. 



Trillium erectum L. Woods and thickets. Common. 



Trillium ceniuum L. Moist thickets in sandy soil. Rare. 



Trillium undulatum Willd. Woodlands. Common. 



Smilaceae Vent. 



Smilax herbacea L. Woods and thickets. Common. 



Smilax rotundifolia L. Moist thickets especially along Black 

 creek. 



Smilax hispida Muhl. Reported from Cicero swamp, and doubtless 

 occurs in other swamps of this region. Seen by the author at 

 Pecksport, Madison county, and at Panther lake, Oswego county. 



Amaryllidaceae Lindl. 

 Hypoxis hirsuta (L.) Coville. Sandy fields and meadows. Common* 



Iridaceae Lindl. 

 Iris versicolor L. Wet meadows, marshes, and shores. 

 Sisyrinchium angustifolium Mill. Fields and meadows. Common. 

 Sisyrinchium graminoides Bicknell. Wet meadows. Rare. 



Orchidaceae Lindl. 



Criosanthes arietina (R. Br.) House (Cypripedium arietinum R. Br.). 



Recorded from east of Oneida lake by Dr Asa Gray (Torrey, Flora 



of N. Y. 2:288, 1843.) 

 Cypripedium acaule Ait. (Fissipes acaulis Small). Sandy woods. 



Common. 



