12 LILIALES 
9. Yucca. 269, 
1. Yucca glauca Nutt. Bear grass, Spanish bayonets. 
Common in sand-hill regions. Alliance; Antelope County; Banner 
County; Foster; Broken Bow; .Scotts Bluff; Sheridan and Sioux 
Counties. 
10. Asparagus. 270, 
1. Asparagus officinalis L, Asparagus. 
Often escapes from cultivation. Black Island of Platte River; Lincoln. 
11. Vagnera. 271. 
Inflorescence paniculate, flowers 2 mm. long. 1. V. racemcsa. 
Inflorescence racemosa, flowers 4 to 5 mm. long. 2. V. stellata. 
1. Vagnera racemosa (L.) Morong. 
Smilacina racemosa (L.) Desf. 
Along streams in the eastern part of state. Homer; Lincoln; New- 
castle; Weeping Water. 
2. Vagnera stellata (L.) Morong. 
-Smilacina stellata (L.) Desf. 
Woodlands and~thiekets throughout the state. Anselmo; Belmont; 
Emerald; Guide Rock; Hat Creek Basin; Lincoln; Ponca River; Sal- 
tillo; Thedford. 
12. Disporum. 272. 
1. Disporum trachycarpum (S. Wats.) B. & H. 
In the northwestern part of the state. Hat Creek Basin; War Bonnet 
Canon. 
13. Salomonia. (Polygonatum.) 273, 
Perianth 10 to 12 mm, long, filaments inserted towards summit of 
perianth. 1. S. biflorum. 
Perianth 12 to 30 mm. long, filaments inserted near the middle of the 
perianth. 2 S. commutata. 
1. Salomonia biflorum (Walt.) Britton. Hairy Solomon's Seal. 
In woods along streams. Cass County; Franklin. 
2. Salomonia commutata (R.'& S.) Britton. Solomon’s Seal. 
Common in woodlands along streams except in the western part of 
the state. Nebraska City; Norway; Ponca; Weeping Water. 
14. Trillium. 274. 
1. Trillium nivale Riddell. Wake-robin. 
Rare along the Missouri River. Bellevue; Weeping Water. 
15. Smilax. 275, 
Stems herbaceous, without prickles, 1. S,; herbacea. 
Stems woody, perennial, with prickles. 
Leaves glaucous. 2. S. glauca, 
Leaves not glaucous. 3. S. hispida. 
1. Smilax herbacea L. Carrion-flower. 
Common: on wooded bluffs. Bellevue; Fremont; Hooker County; Lin- 
coln; Milford; Nebraska City; St. James; Thomas County; Glen; 
Grand Island; Valentine. 
