86 TRII^LIACEAE 



7. UVULARIA Iv. 



Sepals and petals each with 2 ridges on either side of a deep nectary : capsule 

 obovoid or turbinate, 3-lobed. 

 Sepals and petals papillose within. i. U. perfoliata. 



Sepals and petals smooth within. 2. U. grandiflora. 



Sepals and petals without ridges or nectary : capsules elliptic or oval, 3-winged. 



3. U. sessilifolia. 



1. TJvularia peifoliata L. PerPOWATE BEtLWORT. (Man. p. 260; 

 I. F. f. 9S6.) In moist woods, Quebec and Ont. to Fla. and Miss. — Penn- 

 sylvania : Northampton ; Lancaster ; Franki,in ; Coi<umbia ; Del- 

 aware ; Chester ; Allegheny. 



2. Uvularia grandiflora J. B. Smith. LARGE- flowered BELLWORT. 

 (Man. p. 260; I. F. /. p^/. ) In rich woods, Quebec to Minn., Ga., Tenn. 

 and lovia,.— Pennsylvania : Susquehanna ; Clearfield ; Mercer ; 

 Allegheny ; Fayette ; Erie. 



3. TJvulaiia sessilifolia L. SESSILELEAvEd BellworT. (Man. p. 

 260 ; I. F. y^ p88. ) In moist woods and thickets, N. B. to Minn., Ga. and 

 Ark..— Pennsylvania : Monroe ; Northampton ; Lancaster ; Leba- 

 non ; Franklin ; Huntingdon ; Mercer ; Chester ; Erie ; Dela- 

 ware ; Susquehanna ; Fayette ; Allegheny. 



8. SALOMONIA Heist. 



Leaf-blades pubescent beneath : filaments rough, adnate to the perianth for 

 about % its length. i. S. biflora. 



Leaf-blades glabrous : filaments smooth, adnate to the perianth for about M 

 its length. 2. S. commutata. 



1. Salomonia biflora (Walt.) Britton. Hairy Solomon's Seal. 

 (Man. p. 273; I. F. /. losg.) In woods and thickets, N. B. to Mich, 

 and Fla. — Pennsylvania : Northampton ; Bucks ; Chester ; Lancas- 

 ter ; Franklin ; Erie ; Pike ; Delaware. 



2. Salomonia commutata (R. & S.) Britton. Smooth Solomon's 

 Seal. (Man. p. 273:1. F.y; /o^o.) In moist woods and along streams, 

 R. I. to Man., Ga., La., Utah and N. Mex. — Pennsylvania: North- 

 ampton ; Bucks ; Franklin ; Monroe ; Lancaster ; Chester ; Dela- 

 ware ; Allegheny. 



9. CONVALLARIA L- 



1. Convallaria majalls L. Lily-of-ThE-valley. (Man. p. 273; I. 

 F.y. 1041.) On the higher mountains of Va., N. C. and S. C. — Pennsyl- 

 vania : Philadelphia, escaped. 



Family 5. TRILLIACEAE Lindl. Trillium Family. 



Flowers several in umbel-like clusters: sepals and petals nearly alike": flow- 

 ering stems with a whorl of leaves and a whorl of bracts. i. Medeola. 



Flowers solitary : sepals and petals very different : flowering stems (scapes) 

 with only a whorl of leaf-like bracts. 2. TriI/LIUM. 



1. MEDEOLA L. 

 1. Medeola Virginica L. Indian Cucumber- root. (Man. p. 274; I. 

 F. /. 1042. ) In moist woods and thickets, N. S. to Minn., Fla. and Tenn. 



