No. 14.] FLOWERIXG PLANTS AN'D FERNS. I23 



Smilacina trifolia (L.) Desf. (three-leaved). 

 Vagnera trifolia Morong. 

 Three-leaved Solomon's Seal. 



Rare or local. Cool sphagnum bogs: Cromwell (Andrews 

 & Bissell), East Hartford (H. S. Clark), Bristol (J. N. 

 Bishop), Colebrook (J. W. Robbins), Norfolk (Miss M. C. 

 Seymour), Salisbury (Bissell). May — June. 



MAIANTHEMUM Wiggers. 

 Maianthemum canadense Desf. 

 Unifolium canadense Greene. 

 Wild Lily of the Valley. Two-leaved Solomon's Seal. 



Common. Moist or dry woods and thickets. Mid-May — 

 June. 



STREPTOPUS Alichx. Twisted-stalk. 

 Streptopus amplexifolius (L.) DC. (having leaves which clasp 

 the stem). 

 Liver Berry. 



Rare or local. Rich moist woods: Salisbury (Bissell, Mrs. 

 C. S. Phelps). May. 



Streptopus roseus Michx. (rose-colored). 

 Liver Berry. 



Rich woods, often among rocks. Occasional in the north- 

 western part of the state, becoming local or rare eastward and 

 southward, reaching Somers (Bissell), East Haddam (Dr. E. 

 J. Thompson, Graves), Hamden (D. C. Eaton, Harger), Mon- 

 roe (Harger). May. 



POLYGONATUM Hill. Solomon's Seal. 

 Polygonatum bifiorum (Walt.) Ell. (tw^o-flowered). 

 Salonionia hiiiora Farwell. 

 Small or Yiziry Solomon's Seal. 



Frequent. Woods and thickets. May — June. 

 The rootstock is medicinal. 



Polygonatum commutatum (R. & S.) Dietrich (variable). 

 Polygonatum giganteum Dietrich (?). 

 Salonionia comniutata Farwell, 

 Great, Giant or Smooth Solomon's Seal. 



