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JUNCACEAE. 
JUNCUS (Tourn) L. 
J uncus tenuis Willd. Slender Rush. Common everywhere. 
Juncus secundus Beauv. Secund Rush. Rare, Iowa City, Oxford. 
J uncus effusus L. Common Rush. Common in marshy places. 
Juncus nodosus L . Knotted Rush. Common in sandy areas. 
Juncus torreyi Cov. Torrey’s Rush. Common in sandy areas. 
Juncus acuminatus Michx. Sharp-fruited Rush. Rather scarce, 
Oxford. 
LILIACEAE. 
MELANTHIUM L. 
Melanthmm virginicum L. Bunch Flower. Locally plenty at Ox- 
ford. 
UVULARIA L. 
Umdaria grandiflora Sm. Large Flow T ered Bellwort. Common in 
woods and thickets. 
OAKESIA Wats. 
Oakesia sessiliflora (L.) Wats. Sessile-leaved Bellwort. Scarce 
in woods and thickets, 
ALLIUM (Tourn) L. 
Allium cernuum Roth. Nodding Wild Onion. Not common. 
Allium tricoccum Ait. Wild Leek. Common in woodlands. 
Allium canadense L. Wild Garlic. Common, especially in open 
places. 
HEMEROCALLIS L. 
Hemerocallis fulva L. Common Day Lily. Rare as an escape ; 
a colony near North Liberty is apparently persistent, having 
been noted during three seasons, 
LILIUM (Tourn) L. 
Lilium philadelphicum L. Red Lily. Common throughout the 
county. 
Lilium philadelphicum Yar. andinum (Nutt) Kerr. This is the 
same as L. lanceolatum Fitzp. and is found commonly with 
the above. 
