86 BULLETIN OF THE LABORATORIES 



Rich, open woods, creek banks', etc., commbn. April 30, 1887; 

 April 20, 1889; April 18, 1891. 



361. LiLiUM L. 



748. L. superbum L. Turk's-cap Lily. 



Creek banks and moist meadows, somewhat rare; Worthington 

 bridge, west of Granville, etc. July 3, 1889; June 25, 1890. 



749. L. Canadense L. Wild Yellow Lily. 

 Herbarium of Dr. F. O. Jacobs. 



362. Medeola Gronov. 



750. M. Virginiana L. Indian Cucumber-root. 



Moist wood«, somewhat rare; Welsh Hills, etc. May 26, 1890; 

 May 25, 1891. ■ '? " 



363. Trillium L. 



751. T. sessile L. 



Creek banks, moist woods, etc., common. May 8, 1884; April 

 April 30, 1887; April 17, 1890; April 18, 1891. 



752. T. erectum L. 



Rich woods, rare; woods of Christopher Starks in the southwest 

 part of Granville Township, ridge immediately east of Arbutus Ridge 

 near T. & O. C. R. R. track. May 8, 1884; May 20, 1887; May 

 10, 1890; May 4, 1891. 



753- T. grandiflorum Salisb. 



Rich woods j common, growing in large masses in many parts of 

 Welsh Hills. May 7, 1884; April 30, 1887; April 29, 1889; April 

 15, 1890; April 21, 1891. 



754. T. cernuum L. 

 Herbarium of Dr. F. O. Jacobs. 



364. Chamaelirium Willd. 



755. C. CaroHnianum Willd. Blazing Star. 



Rocky hillsides, very rare; Arbutus Ridge. June 10, 1890. 



365. Stenanthium Gray. 



756. S. robustum Watson. 



Moist banks, rare; near the road between Newark and Granville 

 over the Welsh Hills. June 26, 1890. 



