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Juncaceae: 



Juncus aristulatus Michx. Hazen, Prairie Co. 

 (Roland M. Harper). 



Juncus brachycarpus Engelm. 25065 Hazen. 

 Prairie Co.; Jonesboro, Craighead Co., and S. E. 

 Arkansas. (Roland M. Harper.) 



Juncus Dudleyi Wiegand. 5995 Cotter, Marion Co. 



Luzula campestris var. bnlbosa A. Wood (Jun- 

 coides bulbosum (Wood) Small). Most of our 

 plants, probably all, belong to this variety or 

 species. N. W. and central Arkansas. 



Liliaceae: 



Allium st elicit um Ker. West Fork, Washington 

 Co.; 4370 Eureka Springs; Sulphur Springs, Ben- 

 ton Co. 



Lilium superbum L. Wet meadows, Fayetteville, 

 Washington Co. (C. Chandler). 



Stenanthium robustum Watson. Fayetteville, Wash- 

 ington Co. ; 8205 Brentwood, Washington Co. 



Toxic oscordion Nuttallii (Gray) Rydb. 24929 Lons- 

 dale, Garland Co.; Magazine Mountain, Logan Co.; 

 Rudy, Crawford Co. 



Trillium pusillum. Michx. Valley of Osage Creek 

 and Monte Ne region, Washington and Benton Co.; 

 War Eagle Creek Valley, Madison Co. Occurs in 

 cherty soil in woods (rare). 



Trillium Undencoodii. Small. Near Batesville, 

 Independence Co. ("Cherty slope near Polk 

 Bayou" — Roland M. Harper). 



Smilax hispida Miihl. 10558 Cotter, Marion Co.; 

 L'2207 Van Buren, Crawford Co. 



