84 BULLETIN Of THE LABORATORIES 



XC. LILIACEAE. 

 349. Smilax Tourn. 



727. S. herbacea L. Carrion Flower. 



Generally distributed but rarely found in dry soil. June 4, 1890. 



728. S. ecirrhata Watson. 



Rich woods, rare; woods one-half mile northeast of the home of 

 Mr. W. A. Castle and two miles west of Alexandria, (Station 8). 



729. S. rotundifolia L. Var. quadrangularis Gray. 

 Common, especially in the e&stern part of the county. • 



730. S. glauca Walt 



Dry, rocky hillsides, common in eastern part of the county. 



731. S. bona-nox L. 



Dry, rocky hills, wooded, rare; Toboso. 



732. S. hispida Muhl. 



Moist thickets, common. June 4, 1888; June 2, 1890. 



350. Allium L. 



733. A. tricoccum Ait. Wild Leek. 



Rich woods, somewhat common. June 12, 1890. 



734. A. Canadense Kalm. Wild Garlic. 



Moist soil, somewhat common. , June zo, 1890; June 12, 1891. 



351. Camassia Lindt. 



735. C. Fraseri Torr. Wild Hyacinth. 



Grassy hillsides and woodlands, rare; New Cemetery, Granville. 

 May 23, 1884; May 24, 1887; May 24, 1889; May 13, 1890. April 

 30, 1891. 



352. Ornithogalum Tourn. 



736. 0. umbellatum'L. Star-of-Bethlehem. 



Escaped to roadsides, common. May 22, 1884; May 30, 1891. 



353. Hemerocallis L. 



737. K./ulvah. Common Day-Lily. 



Old gardens and along the roads, common. July 5, 1889; June 

 6, 1890; July 7, 1891. 



