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80 METROPOLITAN PARK FLORA. 
AMARYLLIDACEAE. = Amaryriis Famtry. 
HYPOXIS, L. Srar Grass. 
H. erecta, L. 
Open woods. 6*, common:—M*, common along wood- 
paths and in dry woods: —S*, Overbrook Hill; Happy Val- 
ley, etc.: —B B*, occurs. | 
LILIACE4E. | Lity Famity. 
SMILAX, Tourn. GREENBRIER. CAT-BRIER. 
S. herbacea, L. Carrion FLOWER. 
Damp borders of woods andswamps. B*, frequent; woods 
on Great Blue Hill, etc. : —M, frequent: —S™*, occurs. 
S. rotundifolia, L. Common GREENBRIER. HORSE-BRIER. 
Thickets. 6, common on the edges of swamps among 
bushes ; grows well in shade; dry place near the top of Great — 
Blue Hill: —M, common in rocky woods:—S* and BB*, 
occasional by swamps and in dry soil. 
S. glauca, Walt. 
Dry woods. £5*, very rare; a single locality at the foot of 
Great Blue Hill. 
ALLIUM, L. Onton. Gar tic. 
A. Canadense, Kalm. Wiip Gar tic. 
Moist grassy places. M*, numerous plants on rocks at the 
N. end of Doleful Pond: —B B, common in grass by North St. 
ORNITHOGALUM, Tourn. Srar-or-BetHLEeHeEM. 
O. uMBELLATUM, L. 
Cult. from Eu. and nat. in fields. 3B, old garden, Park’s 
place, Hawk Hill. 
HEMEROCALLIS, L. Day Lity. 
H. rutva, L. Common Day Luity. 
Cult. from Old World and running wild near old houses. B, 

