200 GEOLOGY OF OHIO. 



UVULARIA PERFOLIATA L. 



Throughout the state. 



506. DISPORUM Salisb. 



Disporum lanuGinosum Benth. & Hook. (Prosartes lanuginosa Don.) 



Lake Co., W. C. Werner; Lorain Co., A. A. Wright (Cat.) ; Licking Co., H. L. 

 Jones (Cat.) ; Rio Grande (Gallia Co.) J. W. Davis. 



507. CLINTONIA Raf. 



CUNTONIA BOREAUS (Ait.) Raf. 



"Northern O.," J, S. Newberry (Cat.) 



508. MEDEOLA Gronov. Indian Cucumber-root. 



Medeola virginiana L. 



Not abundant but gennerally distributed. 



509. TRILLIUM L. Wake Robin. Birthroot. 



Trillium cernuum L 



"General," J. S. Newberry (Cat.) , Licking Co., H. L. Jones (Cat.); Cincinnati, 

 Jos. F. James (Cat.) 



Trillium e rectum L. 

 Widely distributed. 



Trillium erythrocarpum Ms. Painted Trillium. 

 " Northern Ohio," J. S. Newberry ( Cat,) 



Trillium grandielorum Salisb. 

 Generally distributed 



Trillium nivalE Riddell. Dwarf White Trillium. 

 Franklin Co., Aug. D. Selby. 



Trillium recurvaTum Beck. 



Cincinnati, Jos. F. James (Cat.) 



Trillium sessile L. 



Frequent throughout the southern half of the state. 



510 STENANTHIUM Gray. 



STENANTHIUM ANGtlSTIFOLIUM ( Ph ) Gray. 



Central and Southern Ohio, J. S. Newberry ( Cat.) 



STENANTHIUM ROBUSTUM Watson. 



Licking Co., H. L. Jones (Cat.) ; Amanda (Fairfield Co.,) W. A. Kellerman. 

 Undoubtedly the S. Angustifolium of former catalogues. 



