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CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 241 
. Stellatum (L.), Greene. (Smilacina stellata, Desf.) 
Sussex: About the zinc mines—Austin; Newton— Garber. 
Bergen: Ramseys—Stowell. Hudson: Snake Hill—Le Roy. 
Monmouth: Freehold— Willis; near Sea Bright— Britton. 
Warren: Swamp on Jenny Jump Mt., near Green’s Pond— 
Britton. 
. trifolium (L.), Greene. (Smilacina trifolia, Desf.) 
Sussex: Blue Mountains—Austin. Passaic: Swamp on west 
side of Bearfort Mountain—Britton. 
. Canadense (Desf.), Greene... (Smilacina bifolia, Ker., var. Canadensis, 
Gray.) Wild Lily of the Valley. 
In low woods. Common throughout the State. 
HEMEROCALLIS, L. 
Day-lily. 
. Futva, L. 
Escaped from gardens to meadows and roadsides; frequent. 
Adventive from Europe. 
ALLIUM, L. 
Onion. 
. tricoccum, Ait. Wild Leek. 
~ Rich, low woods. Bergen: Closter—Austin. Essex: Spring- 
field—Rusby. Passaic: Near Lodi—Woolson. Warren: Great 
Meadows— Britton. Hunterdon: Frequent— Best. Union: 
Plainfield —Tweedy. Mercer: Groveville—Burk. Salem: 
Occasional near Salem—Mrs. M. A. Lawrence. 
. Canadense, Kalm. Wild Garlic. 
Moist meadows. Camden :—Parker. Middlesex: Near 
Woodbridge—Britton. Mercer: Meadows below Trenton— 
E. Volk. Gloucester: Mickleton—B. Heritage; and frequent 
in the northern counties. : 
VINEALE, L. Wild Onion. 
In fields and meadows. Very common. Naturalized from 
Europe.* 
*A. cernuum, Roth, is recorded as common in Dr. Knieskern’s Catalogue of Plants 
of Ocean and Monmouth Counties, doubtless intended for this species. Dr. Willis 
also admits it in his catalogue. It does not grow in the State, to my knowledge. 
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