., MMLANTHACEAt:. $0, 



7. ZYGAD^NTJS Michx. 



1. Zygadenus leimanthoides (A. Gray) S. Wats- M- p. 258. Swampy p| 



wet soil. Summer. ,, > 



i ' BurUngton— Near Moorestown, Jos. Walton (He.), Afcsion' (C). Cam- 

 den "— Lindenwold (VP.). Ocean — Toms River (Le.). Ifpnmoirtft — 

 Mount Pleasant (C). 



Wew Castie— Thompson's, Moore's, rare. 



8. .MELANTHIUM L. 



Blade of |he perianth-segments oblong, entire ; leaves linear. 

 • ' ' ' ' ' ' 1. M . Vvrginicum. 



Blade of the perianth-segments nearly orbicular, undulate; leaves oblance- 

 olate. 2. M. latifolmm. 



1. Melanthium; Virginicum L. Bunch-flower. M. p. 259. Wet places. 



Summer. 



Bucks—, Argus, Tullytown (W.n.), r Ifiqntgomery— Sumneytown CYP.)'. 

 Delaware— Williamson (Fu.), Valley of Darby Creek (B. Sin.), Tinjcum 

 (VP.). Chester— W. Nottingham Twp. (Le.), Westtown (W. Tr.). Lan- 

 caster— (P.) . Lehigh— Lehigh Mountain, (If r.} . 



Burlington— Pemberton (C.), Oliphant's Mill (Wa.). Camden— Cam- 

 "' den (&)', Kirkwood (Wn.)i Gloucester — Near Mickleton, locality de- 

 stroyed (He.), Tomlin (Ja.), Swedesboro (Li.). M onmouth — Keyport 

 (C). 



New Cast le— General and frequent. 



2. Melanthium latifolium Dear. M. p. 239. Dry woods and hills. Sjinj : 



mer. ,.:..,.. 



Sitcfcs^ Argus, Book Hill (Fr.). Delaware— Swarthmore (St.) (Ws.). 

 Chester— Coatesville, E. E. Stone (B. C), Oakbourne' (Wn.). Northamp- 

 ton— (P.). Dauphin— (P.). 



Gloucester— Swedesboro (Li.). 



New Castle— Centerville, Commons, rare; Brandywine hills and Mount 

 Ouba. 



9. VERATRUM L. 



1. Veratruw vibide Ait. America^, White Ee.l}e^or<e, Indjiqn J?Qke,. ift. p. 

 259. Swamps and low ground. Summer. 



10. UVULARIA L. Bellwort. 



Capsule obtusely 3-angled, truncate or rounded; leaves perfoliate. 



" 1.' U. perfoliata. 

 Capsule acutely 3-angled or 3-winged, acute at each end; leaves sessile. 



2. V. sessilifolia. 



1. Uvularia perfoliata L. M. p. 260. Rich woods and thickets. Spring. 



2. Uvularia sessilifolia L. M. p. 260. Moist woods and thickets. Spring, 



