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Trillium recurvatum Beck. Prairie Trillium. 
In western part of county. 
T. nivale Riddell. Early Trillium. 
Wauwatosa, Very local, rare. 
T. grandiflorum (Michx.) Salisb. Larg-e-flowered Trillium. 
Abundant in most woods. 
T. erectum L. Ill-scented Trillium. 
Reported from several parts of county, 
T. cernuum L. Nodding- Trillium. 
Fairly common. 
8MILACEAE. 
Smilax herbacea L. Carrion Flower. 
Fairly common. 
S. ecirrhata (Eng-elm.) S. Wats. Upright Smilax. 
Common. 
S. hispida Muhl. Hispid Greenbrier. 
Fairly common. 
AMARYLLIDACE^. 
Hypoxis hirsuta L. Coville. Star-grass. 
Not common. 
DIOSCOREACE^. 
Dioscorea villosa L. Wild Yam-root. 
Not uncommon. 
IRIDACE^. 
Iris versicolor L. Larger Blue Flag. 
Common. 
I. lacustris Nutt. Dwarf Lake Iris. 
Wauwatosa. One station. 
Sisyrinchium angustifolium stiller. Northern Blue-eyed Grass. 
Locally common. 
S. gramineutn Curtis. »S^. c/raininoides Bicknell. Common Blue-eyed 
Grass. Fieported from Wauwatosa by John A. Brandon. 
