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Hetonias, L., Gray. 
dioica, Pursh. Veratrum luteum, L. Blazing Star, Devil’s-bit. 
“Wet meadows and borders of woods. May-June. 
Orpver TRILLIACEZ. 
Tritium, L. Three-leaved Nightshade. 
erythrocarpum, Miche. T. pictum, Pursh. Shady woods. May. 
erectum, L. 'T. atropurpureum, Curt. Shady rocks. May. 
Var. 1. album, Pursh. T. pendulum, Willd. Western coun- 
ties. 
Var. 2. flavum. Hamilton, Madison county. Dr. Douglass. 
cernuum, LZ. Woods. May. 
grandiflorum, Salisb. Shady woods, inrich soil. May. 
Mepeo.ta, L. Indian Cucumber. 
virginica, ZL. Rocky woods and thickets. June. 
Orpver LILIACE. ‘Tue Lizty Trise. 
Litium, L. Lily. 
philadelphicum, Z. ‘Thickets and borders of woods. June. 
canadense, L. Wet meadows. June-July. 
superbum, L. Wet meadows. July. 
Eryturonium, L. Dog’s-tooth Violet. 
americanum, Smith. Wet meadows and woods. April. 
albidum, Nuit. Near Albany. Dr. Beck and Dr. Eights. 
Auuium, L. 
canadense, L. Jefferson county. Dr, Crawe. 
§ vineale, L. Wild Garlic. Pastures and meadows, June-July. 
tricoccum, Ait. Wild Leek. Woods, in rich soil; western and 
northern counties, July. 
Aurrris, L. Star Grass. 
farinosa, L. Colic-root, Sandy thickets. June. 
Convauiaria, L. 
§ Polygonatum, Desf. 
multiflora, ZL. C.polygonatum, Muhl. C. pubescens, Willd. 
Polygonatum canaliculatum & latifolium, Pursh. 
Rocky woods, &c. May-June. 
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