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992. S. hispida, Muhl. Hispid Greenbrier. 
Rich woods; infrequent. (B.) 
Glencoe. Niles. Edgemoor, Ind., Johnson . 
ALLIUM, L. 
j- 998. A. tricoceum, Ait. Wild Leek. 
Rich and moist woods; frequent, especially southward. June 15th — 
July, d r . 
/-994. A, cernuum, Roth. Wild Onion. 
Prairies; comm on, abundant southward. July — August 10th. 
^995. A. eanadense, Kalm. Wild Onion. Garlic. 
Moist open woods and prairies ; not common. May — June. 
CAMASSIA, Lindl. 
996. C. fraseri, Torr. Eastern Quamash. Wild Hyacinth. 
Scilla fraseri, Gray. 
Scilla esculenta , Ker. 
Moist prairies, open woods and banks ; frequent. May. 
POLYGONATUM, Tourn. 
997. P. biflorum, Ell. Smaller Solomon’s Seal. 
Open woods and shaded banks; frequent. May 15th — June. 
998. P. giganteum, Dietrich. Great Solomon’s Seal. 
Banks of streams and, lakes and moist woods; frequent. June. ' 
ASPARAGUS, Tourn. 
999. A officinalis, L. Garden Asparagus. 
Escaped from cultivation to roadsides and waste fields; infrequent. 
May — June. (B. P.) 
SMILACXNA, Desf. False Solomon’s Seal. 
fL 1000. S. racemosa, Desf. False Spikenard. 
Moist shaded places ; frequent. June. 
With S. stellata, Desf. 
1001. s. stellata, Desf. 
| 6 Moist open woods and shaded banks; common. May — June. 
1002. S. trifolia, Desf. Three-leaved False Solomon’s Seal. 
Bogs and wet banks; rare. May. 
Roger’s Park. Pine Station and Berry Lake, Ind. Gibson’s, Ind., 
Babcock . 
MAIANTHEMUM, Wigg. 
1008. M. eanadense, Desf. Two-leaved False Solomon’s Seal. 
Smilacina bifolia , Ker. , var. canadensis , Gray. 
Moist woods and banks; common. May — June 10th. 
