
Order 99.—LILIACE ©. 




















grandiflorum, Salish. Abundant in Western Vermont. 
m, L. Common in moist woods. 
“var. album. Not common. 
i 2, L. Found only in the southern part of the State. 
“ythrocarpum, Mx. 
1a, Gronoy. ; 
Virginica, L. Common. | ) 
Tourn. Hellebore. 
de, Ait. Common in damp meadows. 
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Huds. 
g wa, Huds. “Queechy Gulf, Leland. Rare.” 
utara, L. Bellwort. 
randiflora, Sin. Not abundant. 
erfoliata, 1. Not common. 
sifolia, L. Our most common species. 
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-PTOPUS 
amples ius, D.C. Mountain forests. 
roseus Not common. 
TONL Raf. 
borealis, Raf. Very abundant in mountain forests. 
actna, Desf. ) 
nosa, Desf. Not rare. 
stellata, Desf. Common. 
trifolia, Desf. Swamps. Common. 
hifolia, Desf. Very abundant. 
fh cin alis, L. Escaped in some places from cultivation. 
Mhiladelphicum, L. Dry soil. Common. 
: L. Meadows. Common. 
ame 2, 5m. Common in low grounds. 
Aviom, L. Garlic. 
tricocaum, Ait. Woods. Not common. 
cS C1 ai voprasum, L. “ Windsor, Vermont, Leland.” 
2 ‘EROCALLIS ki" Day Lily. 
va, L. Bscaped raat cultivation, Pringle. 

