
CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 65 
Polygonatum, Tourn. (Solomon’s Seal.) 
P. biflorum, Ell. Along fences and waste places, middle and north, 
not rare. 
P. giganteum, Dietrich. Rich soil, banks of streams, common. 
Asparagus, L. (Asparagus.) 
A. officinalis, L. Waste places along the coast near ae shores. 
(Ady. Eu.) 
Lilium, L. (Lily. 
L. Philadelphicum, L. Open copses, not rare. 
L. Canadense, L. Moist bogs and meadows, rather common. 
L. superbum, L. Rich, low meadows, low country ; sparingly in the 
north. 
Erythronium, L. (Dog’s-tooth Violet.) 
EH. Americanum, Smith. Damp banks, along brooks, not rare. 
E. albidum, Nutt. Oxford, H. (Knighton.) M. (Lockwood.) 
Ornithogalum, Tourn. (Star-of-Bethlehem.) 
O. umbellatum, L. Damp meadows, middle and north. (Nat. Eu.) 
Allium, L. (Onion—Garlic.) 
A. tricoccum, Ait. Closter, common. (7. C. B.) 
A. cernuum, Roth. Rocky banks. 
A. vineale, L. Common in pastures and old fields. (Nat. Eu.) 
A. Canadense, Kaim. Passaic Falls and Palisades. (7. (1. B.) 
Hemerocallis, L. (Day-Lily.) 
H. fulva, L. Cultivated or waste places, near dwellings, escaped. 
(Ady. Eu.) 
Narthecium, Meehring. (Bog-Asphodel.) 
N. ossifragum, Huds. “ 
Var. Americanum. Pine barrens and swamps, frequent. (Canby.) 
ORDER 122. JUNCACEZ. Rusu FAmMILy. 
Luzula, DC. (Wood-rush.) . 
L. pilosa, Willd. Pascack. (7. C. B.) 
L. campestris, DC. Dry fields and woods, rather common in the 
middle. 
Juncus, L. (Rush—Bog-rush.) 
J. effusus, L. Wet meadows, common. 
J. Remerianus, Scheele. Brackish marshes. (Gray.) Very rare. 
J. marginatus, Rostkovius. Low grounds, common. 
