156 OHIO BIOLOGICAL SURVEY 



Subclass, LILIIFLORAE. 



Order, Liliales. 



Liliaceae. Lily Family. 

 Subfamily, deacaenatab. 



474. Yucca filamentosa L. Adam's-needle. Escaped in Franklin 



County. 



Subfamily, liliatae. 



475. Lilium superbum L. Turk's-cap Lily. Erie County— Moseley 



herbarium). 



476. Lilium canadense L. Canada Lily. G-eneral. 



477. Lilium philadelphieum L. Philadelphia Lily. Fulton, Lucas, 



Sandusky, (Erie County — ^lloseley herbarium). 



478. Lilium umbellatum Pursh. Western Red Lily. Stark County. 



479. Brythronium americanum Ker. Yellow Dog-tooth Lily. Gen- 



eral. 



480. Erythronium albidum Nutt. White Dog-tooth Lily. General. 



481. Hemeroeallis fulva L. Common Day-lily. General. Escaped 



from cultivation. 



482. Allium trieoeeum Ait. Wild Leek. West central part of state 



to Delaware and Franklin; also in Lorain, Cuyahoga, and 

 Medina Counties. 



483. Allium vineale L. Field Garlic. Franklin, Harrison. From 



Europe. 



484. Allium cepa L. Common Onion. Cultivated. Sometimes per- 



sistent. 



485. Allium canadense L. Meadow Garlic. General. 



486. Allium cernuum Roth. Nodding Onion. General. 



487. Quamasia hyacinthina (Raf.) Britt. Wild Hyacinth. General, 



but rare in eastern Ohio. 



488. Ornithogalum umbellatum L. Star-of-Bethlehem. From Europe. 



Montgomery, Miami, Gallia, Franklin, Auglaize. 



489. Museari botryoides (L.) Mill. Grape-hyacinth. From Europe. 



Montgomery, Lake. 



490. Aletris farinosa L. Colic-root. In counties bordering Lake Erie. 



Subfamily, melanthatae. 



491. Uvularia sessilifolia L. Sessile-leaf Bellwort. Lucas, Cuyahoga, 



Portage, Summit, Mahoning, Gallia. 



