103 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 



Brythronium, L Dog's-tooth Violet. 



B. Americanum, Smith. Yellow Adder's Tongue. Low copses. 

 Common throughout. 



B. albidum, Nutt. White Adder's Tongue. Oxford, Hunterdon 

 Co., F. Knighton, in Willis Catalogue; Monmouth Co. (locality now 

 ■destroyed), S. Lockwood, in same. 



Ornithogalum, Tour«. . . Stae-of-Bethlehem. 



O. umbellatum, L. Star-of-Bethlehem. Commonly escaped from 

 gardens into moist places. Nat. Eu. 



Hemerocallis, L. . . . . . . Day-lily. 



H. fulva, L. Common Day-lily. Sparingly escaped from gardens 

 into damp places or roadsides. Adv. Eu. 



Uvularia, L . . . Bellwoet. 



U. perfoliata, L. Damp woods. Eather common throughout. 

 U. grandiflora. Smith '(Includes U. flava, Smith). New Jersey to 

 Virginia, rare, Gray's Manual. * 



Oakesia, Watson. . . ... ... Oakesia. 



O. sessilifolia, Watson. (Uvularia, L.) Low woods. Quite common 

 throughout the State. 



Clintonia, Raf. Clintonia. 



C. borealis, Raf. In a bog near Succasunna, Morris Co., T. C. Porter. 



Medeola, Gronov Indian Cucumbee-eoot. 



M. Virginiana, L. Low woods. Common in the northern and mid- 

 dle counties, and sparingly in the southern parts of the State. 



Trillium, L Three-leaved Nightshade. 



T. erectum, L. Birthroot. Sparingly in the northern counties. 

 Near Norwood, Bergen Co., C. F. Austin ; Preakness, Passaic Co., W. 

 L. Fischer; Warren Co., F. Knighton; Caldwell, Essex Co., H. H. 

 Rusby. 



Var. album. Gray. Caldwell, Essex Co., rare, H. H. Rusby. 



T. cernuum, L. Wake-robin. Low grounds. Quite common in 

 the middle and northern counties. 



T. erythrocarpum. Michx. Painted Trillium. In the cedar swamp 

 at New Durham, Torrey Catalogue. 



Melanthium, L Melanthium. 



M. Virginicum, L. Bunch-flower. Wet meadows. Oloster, Ber- 

 gen Co., C. F. Austin; Haokensack Meadows, W. H. Leggett; Tenafly, 



