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Clintonia borealis (Ait.) Raf. Yellow Clintonia, Dog- 

 berry 

 In moist or damp humus overlying the more fertile 

 soils of the forested areas of the park, sometimes 

 on open sunny banks. Common. 

 Clintonia umbellulata (Michx.) Morong (figure 6). 

 White Clintonia 

 In drier, sterile or somewhat acid humus of open 

 woodlands and slopes, locally common, Huckleberry 

 hill, valley near Cold Spring, Carrollton etc. 

 Smilacina racemosa (L.) Desf. False Solomon's Seal, 

 False Spikenard 

 In moist rich woodlands and forested areas as well 

 as on banks and open places of poorer soils. Com- 

 mon and generally distributed. 

 Smilacina stellata (L.) Desf. Star-flowered Solomon's 

 Seal 

 In moist, alluvial thickets and sandy banks of the 

 Tunungwant and Allegheny valleys. Uncommon. 

 Maianthemum canadense Desf. False Lily-of-the- 

 valley, Two-leaved False Solomon's Seal 

 In dry or damp woodlands, banks and open places 

 of various soil conditions. Common in the park 

 area but infrequent in the bottomlands. 

 Disporum lanuginosum (Michx.) Nichols. Hairy 

 Disporum 

 In rich, moist humus of the more densely wooded 

 areas of the park region. Common. 

 Streptopus roseus Michx. Twisted Stalk 



In rich, moist humus of the wooded sections of 

 the park. Common. Occasional in the poorer soils. 

 Polygonatum pubescens (Willd.) Pursh, P. biflorum 

 of Gray's Man. ^ed. 7, in part. Small Solomon's Seal 

 In rich, moist woodlands and open places. Com- 

 mon and generally distributed. 



