CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. ‘245 
TRILLIUM, L. 
Three-leaved Nightshade. 
T. erectum, L. 
Rich woods. Middle and northern counties. Union: Wet- 
umpka Falls, near Plainfield—J. E. Cretin. Essex: Caldwell 
—Rusby. Burlington: Bordentown—Apgar. Morris: Near 
Charlotteburg—A. Brown. Bergen: Ramapo Mt.—Stowell ; 
near Norwood—Austin. Passaic: Preakness—W. L. Fischer. 
Sussex: Vernon—Miss Isabel Mulford. Warren :—Knighton. 
T. cernuum, L. Wake Robin. 
In low grounds. Gloucester: Three miles east of Woodbury 
—Canby ; west of Mullica Hill—B. Heritage. Camden: Rare 
—C. E. Smith. Mercer: Trenton—Apgar; and frequent in 
the middle and northern counties. 
T. erythrocarpum, Michx. ' 
Hudson: In the cedar swamp at New Durham—Torrey 
Catalogue, 1819. Passaic: In a.swamp at the west base of 
Bearfort Mountain near Uttertown—Britton, 1885. 
MELANTHIUM, L. 
nt ol Ans Bunchflower. 
M. Virginicum, L. 
{In low meadows. Camden:—Parker. Gloucester: In a 
meadow northwest of Mickleton—B. Heritage. Burlington: 
Pemberton, rare—Lighthipe. Monmouth and Ocean: Rather 
rare—Knieskern; Keyport—R. W. Brown; and frequent in 
the middle and northern counties. 
M. latifolium, Désvours. 
In dry, rocky woods. Bergen: Palisades—Austin. Sussex: 
Near Swartswood—Wm. Bower; Sparta, Stanhope, Allamuchy 
Mountain, Havfburg Mountain, Vernon, Ogdensburg and Two 
Bridges—Britton. Morris: Near Drakesville—Britton. 
VERATRUM, L. 
we . White Hellebore. 
V. viride, Ait. 
Salem: Marlboro—Miss A. B. Rich. Cumberland: : Stoe 
Creek township—A. Robinson. Gloucester: Frequent about 
