56 CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 



Uvularia, L. (Bell wort.) 



U. perfoliate^ L. I);unp grounds, common. 



U. sessili folia, L. Dam]), shady places, not rare. 



Convallaria, L. (Lily of the Valley.) 



C. majalis, L. Damp grounds in borders of thickets, Freehold. 



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 Smilacina, Desf. (False Solomon's Seal.) 



S. racemosa, Desf. Shady copses, not rare. 



S. stellata, Desf. Borders of meadows along brooks, Freehold. 



S. trifolia, Desf. Shady places, very rare. 



S. bifolia, Ker. Damp, open woods, common. 



Polygonatum, Tourn. (Solomon's Seal.) 



P. biflorum, Ell. Along fences and waste places, not rare. 

 P. giganteum, Dietrich. Rich soil on river banks, common. 



Asparagus, L. (Asparagus.) 



A. officinalis, L. Waste places along the coast, not common. 



Lilium, L. (Lily.) 



L. Philadelphicum, L. Open copses, not rare. 



li. Canadense, L. Moist bogs and meadows, not common. 



Li. superbum, L. Rich, low meadows, common ; a fine, showy 

 species. 



Erythronium, L. (Dog's-tooth Violet.) 



E. Americanum, Smith. Along brooks, not rare. 

 E. albidum, Hunterdon. {Knighton) 



Oruithogalum, Tourn. (Star-of-Bethlehem.) 



O. umbellatum, L. Damp meadows, Squankum, M. 



Allium, L. (Onion — Garlic.) 



A. cernuum, Roth. Fields, too common. 

 A. vincale, L. Common in pastures. 



Hemerocallis, L. (Day-Lily.) 



H. fulva, L. Cultivated or waste places, rare. 



Narthecium, Momring. (Bog-Asphodel.) 

 N. ossifragum, Huds. 

 Y<<r. Americanum. Vhw barrens and swamps. (Canty.) 



Order 122. JUNCACEiE. Rusn Family. 

 Luzula, DC. (Wood-rash.) 



L. campestris, DC. Dry fields and woods, rather common. 



