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C. pubescens, Willd. (Larger Yellow Lady’s Slipper.) Scattered 
through the county. 
C. spectabile, Swartz. (Showy Lady’s Slipper.) In a few 
places; becoming very rare. 
C. acaule, Ait. (Stemless Lady’s Slipper.) In Larkin’s tama¬ 
rack swamp. 
AMARYLLIDACEiE. 
Hypoxys erecta, L. (Star Grass.) Northern part of the county; 
rare. _ 
IRIDACEAL 
Iris versecolor, L. (Larger Blue Flag.) Common throughout 
the county. 
I. lacustris, Nutt. (Lake Dwarf Iris.) In a few woods in 
Wauwatosa; becoming rare. 
Sisyrinchium Bermudiana, L. (Blue-eyed Grass.) Common in a 
few places. _ _ 
DIOSCOREAffEJE. 
Dioscorea villosa, L. (Wild Yam-root.) In some woods near 
the Chemical Works in Wauwatosa. 
SMILACEiE. 
Smilax hispida, Muhl. Rare in the S. part of the county. 
S. herbacea, L. and var. pulverulenta. (Carrion Flower.) Wit 1 
Dioscorea villosa near the Chemical Works. The species an 
its variety occurs also S. 
LILIACEiE. 
553. Trillium grandiflorum, Salisb. (Large White Trillium.) In all 
the woods of the county. 
554. T. cernuum, L. (Nodding Trillium.) Common, especia y • 
Uvularia grandiflora, Smith. (Bell-wort.) Common m ma y 
woods. 
Clintonia borealis, Raf. In Larkin’s tamarack swamp 
Smilacina racemosa, Desf. (False Spikenard.) In the Menomo- 
nee Valley. 
S. stellata. Desf. In the S. part of the county. 
S. trifolia, Desf. In the tamarack near New Cceln. 
S. bifolia, Ker. Common in many woods. , 
Polygonatum biflorum, Ell. (Smaller Solomon s Seal.) In the 
Menomonee Valley and S. . 
’Asparagus officinalis, L. (Garden Asparagus.) r0W ' 
in a few places. One will sometimes happen on a s P ecl “ e " 
some secluded spot in the midst of the woods, far frofn g r- 
dens where the plant is raised. 
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