


CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 
Lity FAmIny. 


























ORDER 121. LILIACEZ.. 
Trillium, L. (Three-leaved Nightshade.) 
T. erectum, L. Damp woods, north. 
T. cernuum, L. Moist woods, throughout. 
(3 -erythrocarpum, Michx. New Durham. Or: Torrey and T. 0. B. By 
Medeola, Gronov. (Indian Cucumber-root.) 
M. Virginica, L. Rich, shady woods, middle and north. 
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‘ Melanthium, Gronov., L. (Melanthium.) » Mais 
M. Virginicum, L. Damp meadows, rather rare. 
Mr. C. F. Austin reports a form found in the northern parts of the 
State with broader leaves and other characters which are sufficiently 
constant to give it the rank of a variety. 
Zygadenus, Michx. (Zygadene.) 
Z. leimanthoides, Gray. Wet meadows, rather rare, low country. 
Veratrum, Tourn. (False Hellebore.) 
V. viride, Ait. Low grounds, common middle and north. 
Amianthium, Gray. (Fly-Poison.) 
A. muscetoxicum, Gray. Mer. (Dr. Torrey.) Low country. 
Kerophyllum, Michx. (Xerophyllum.) 
X. asphodeloides, Nutt. Pine barrens, more common in O. 
Helonias, L. (Helonias.) 
H. bullata, L. Swamps near Freehold, and south, among the pines 
Chamelirium, Willd. (Devil’s-Bit.) et 
C. luteum, Gray. Sparingly throughout. Wie hy 
Tofieldia, Hudson. (False Asphodel.)  . ' 
T. pubens, Ait. Near Manchester, in a swamp, rare, O. 
Uvularia, L. (Bellwort.) " 
U. perfoliata, L. Damp grounds, common. i 
U. sessilifolia, L. Damp, shady places, not rare. 
Smilacina, Desf. (False Solomon’s Seal.) 
S. racemosa, Desf. Shady copses, frequent. — de 
S. stellata, Desf. Borders of meadows along brooks, Freehold, dry | 
limestone rocks, Sus. (Awstin.) And Snake Hill. (7. 0. B.) 
S. trifolia, Desf. Shady places, very rare. Blue Mountains. fab 
S. bifolia, Ker. Damp, open woods, common. 


