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Tenn. — Pennsylvania Frankwn ; Huntingdon ; Bi<air ; Armstrong ; 

 Allegheny : Merceu ; Somerset. 



3. VAGNERA Adans. 

 Inflorescence paniculate ; flowers numerous. :. V. racemosa. 



Inflorescence racemose : flowers few-several. 



Leaves several to many : berries striped. 2. V. stellata. 



Leaves 2-4 : berries red. 3. V. trifolia. 



1. Vagnera racemosa (L.) Morong. Wild Spikenard. (Man. p. 

 271 ; I. F.y. /oj/.) In moist woods and thickets, N. S. to B. C, Ga.; 

 Mo. and Ariz. — Pennsylvania . Monroe ; Lackawanna ; Chester ; 

 Northampton ; Delaware ; Franklin ; Erie; Pike; Allegheny. 



2. Vagnera stellata (L.) Morong. Star-flowered Solomon's 

 Seal. (Man. p. 271 ; I. F./. ioj2.) In moist soil, Newf. to B. C, Va., 

 Ky., Kans. and Cal. — Pennsylvania: Northampton; Monroe; Lan- 

 caster ; Huntingdon ; Erie ; Allegheny ; Centre ; Chester. 



3. Vagnera trifolia (L.) Morong. Three-leaved Solomon's Seal. 

 (Man. p. 271 ; I. F. /. 103$.) In bogs and wet woods, Newf. to B. C, 

 Conn., Pa. and Mich. — Pennsylvania : Monroe ; Pike ; Erie. 



4. TJNIFOLIUM Adans. 



1. TTnlfoUum Canadense (Desf. ) Greene. False Lily-oe-THE- VAL- 

 LEY. Two-leaved Solomon's Seal. (Man. p. 271 ; I. F. /. /0J4.) 

 In moist woods, Newf. to the N. W. Terr., N. C, Iowa and S. Dak. — 

 Pennsylvania : Monroe ; Northampton ; Bucks ; Lancaster ; Lu- 

 zerne ; Franklin ; Huntingdon ; Erie ; Somerset ; York ; Berks ; 

 Allegheny; Mifflin; Delaware ; Chester ; Pike; Lackawanna. 



5. STREPTOPUS Michx. 



Leaf-blades green, sessile : perianth rose or purple : anthers 2-pointed. 



I. 5. roseus. 

 Leaf-blades glaucous beneath, clasping : perianth greenish white : anthers i- 

 pointed. -i. S. amplexif alius. 



1. Streptopua roseus Michx. SESSILE-LEavEd TwisTed-STAlk. 

 (Man. p. 272; I. 'P. f. 1038.) In moist woods. Lab. to Alaska, Ga., 

 Mich, and Ore. — Pennsylvania: Monroe, Susquehanna; Sullivan; 

 Tioga ; Blair ; Somerset ; Pike, Bushkill Falls ; ERIE. 



2. Streptopus amplexifoUus (L.) DC. Clasping-leaved Twisted- 

 STALK. (Man. p. 272 ; I. F. /. /oj/.) In moist woods. Lab. to Alaska, 

 N. C, Ohio, Mich, and N. Mex. — Pennsylvania: Wayne; Sullivan; 

 Carbon, Onoko Glen ; Blair ; Erie ; Pike. 



6. DISPORUM Salisb. 

 1. Disporum lanuginosum (Michx.) Nichols. Hairy Disporum. 

 (Man. p. 272 ; I. F._/ rojs.) In woods, Ont. to N. Y., Ga. and Tenn. — 

 Pennsylvania : Huntingdon, Birmingham ; Blair ; Crawford, Ham- 

 marley ; ERIE ; SOMERSET ; FayETTE ; Cambria. 



