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Lilium canadense L. Yellow Lily. 



PI. XXXIX., Fig. I. 



Lilium canadense Linnseus, Sp. PI. 303- I7S3 [Canada].— Knieskern 32.— 

 Willis 65. — Britton 242. 



Frequent in swamps and meadows of the northern counties; 

 very scarce in the Middle district. One of the locahties g-iven 

 by Britton in Pemberton Junction, but lilies collected there in 

 July, 1910, proved to be a yellow fomn, of L. superbum. These 

 may or may not have been the plants referred to. 



JF'/. — ^Mid-June to mid-July. 



Middle Dijfnc*.— Farmingdale, Birmingham (NB), Pemberton Jnc. (C), 

 Washington Park. 



Lilium superbum L. Turl<'s-Cap Lily. 



Lilium superbum Linnaus, Sp. PI. Ed. 11:434- 1762 [North America].— 

 Barton Fl. Phila I:i66. 1818— Knieskern 32.— Willis 65. 



Commbn in swamps and low grounds from the Hackensack 

 m«adows throughout the Middle, Pine Barren and Cape May 

 districts. 



This is the lily of southern New Jersey and one of the showiest 

 summer wild flowers. In the Pine Barren swamps it is often 

 only two or three feet high with a single flower, while in the 

 richer ground O'f West Jersey it attains twice this size and bears 

 a great pyramid of blossomis, sometimes twenty tO' thirty on a 

 single stalk. 



Fl. — ^Early July to late July. 



Middle District.— -Lmdenwold (S), Tomlin (S), Pemberton Jnc. (S), 

 Pemberton (NB), Mviding Creek. 



Pine Barrens. — Toms River (S), Wareham, Folsom, Ballenger's Mill (S), 

 Penbryn (S), Winslow (S), Landisville, Crowleytown, Mays Landing (S), 

 Manumuskin (S). 



Cape May.— Cold Spring (OHB). 



ERYTHRONIUM L. 

 Erythronium americanum Ker. 'Dog-toothed Violet.' /ellow Adder's 



Tongue. 



PI. XL., XLL, Fig. I. 



Erythronium Americanum Ker. Bot. Mag. pi. 113, L Je. 1898 [North 

 America]. — Knieskern 32. — Willis 65. — Britton 242. 



