Amaryllidacece , Dioscoreacece and Liliaceee. 
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Amaryllidaceae. (Amaryllis Family.) 
Hypoxis, L. Star-grass. 
559. H. erecta. L. 
Usually with Sisyrinchium angustifolium. 
common. 
Less 
Dioscoreacece. (Yam Family.) 
Discore a, Plumier. Yam. 
560. *D. villosa , L. Wild yam-root. 
In thickets throughout the region. 
Liliacece. (Lily Family. ) 
Smilax, Tourn. Green brier. Cat-brier. 
561. 8. herbacea , L. Carrion-flower. 
In woods, everywhere. 
562. S. ecirrhata , Watson. 
With 8. herbacea. Less common. 
563. 8. hispida , Muhl. 
In thickets. Not rare. 
.Allium, L. Onion. Garlic. 
564. A. tricoccum, Ait. Wild leek. 
Rich woods. Widely distributed. 
565. A. Ganadense , Kalm. Wild garlic. 
Common. Generally known here as “wild onion. ” 
Polygonatum, Tourn. Solomon’s seal. 
566. *P. biflorum , Ell. Smaller Solomon’s seal. 
Low, rich woods. Not common. 
567. *P. giganteum , Dietrich. Great Solomon’s seal. 
Rich woodlands, throughout the region. 
Asparagus, Tourn. Asparagus. 
568. *A. officinalis, L. Garden asparagus. 
Occasionally escaped. 
Smilacina, Desf. False Solomon’s seal. 
569. *N. racemosa , Desf. False spikenard. 
Common in open woods. 
570. 8. stellata , Desf. 
Common along railroad tracks and other banks. 
