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437- CLINTONIA, Rai 



972. borealis, Raf. Litchfield, Eaton; Waterbury, Bassett. 



438. CONVALLARIA, L. (pars.) 



973. majalis, L. East Rock, Denslow, Gaylord, etc., well established on an 



uninhabitable ridge called Indian Nock. Probably introduced 

 by birds — possibly native (?) 



439. SMILACINA, Desf. 



974. racemosa, Desf. 



975. stellata, Desf. Milford, Money Island, Quinnipiac Marsh near Air Line 



Railroad, Farmington, etc. ; common on Long Island. 



976. bifolia, Ker. 



440. POLYGONATUM, Tourn. 



977. biflorum, Ell. 



978 - giganteum, Dietrich. Abundant in Farmington ; rare near New Haven. 



441. ASPARAGUS, L. 



979. OFFICINALIS, L. 



442. LILIUM, L. 



980. Philadelphicum, L. 



981. Canadense, L. 



982. superbum, L. Pine Swamp, Hamdon ; common ou Long Island, Miller, 



and the only species. 



443. ERYTHRONIUM, L. 



983. Americanum, Smith. 



444. ORNITHOGALUM, Tourn. 



984. umbellatum, L. Escaped. 



445. ALLIUM, L. 



985. tricoccum, Ait. Westville woods, Mt. Carmel, etc. 



986. vineale, L. 



987. Canadense, Kalm. 



446. MUSCARI, Tourn. 

 988 botryoidks, Mill. Escaped. 



447. HEMEROCALLIS, L. 

 989. fulva, L. Escaped. 



