182 Rhodora [SEPTEMBER 
The brackish shores of the Georges River in Warren yield a number 
of species worth recording. 
LornorocanPus sPONGIOSUS (Engelm.) J. G. Sm. Abundant in 
the mud below high water. 
LIMOSELLA SUBULATA Ives. Abundant in the mud. 
Juncus AcUMINATUS Michx. Plentiful in one locality. Rare in 
Maine. 
SCIRPUS CAMPESTRIS Britton, var. NOVAE-ANGLIAE (Britton) 
Fernald. Northern extension of range from York County. 
Ruppia MARITIMA L., var. OBLIQUA (Schur) Aschers & Graebn. 
First south of Gulf of St. Lawrence. 
The shores of Megunticook Lake in Camden, and the waters of 
the small river leading therefrom, contribute a few additional rare or 
extra-limited plants. 
NaJAS GRACILLIMA (A. Br.) Magnus. New to Maine. In the 
waters of the stream. 
PaNICUM SPRETUM Schultes. Rare in Maine. Boggy shore of lake. 
RANUNCULUS DELPHINIFOLIUS Torr. Rare in Maine. Plentiful 
on muddy shore. 
MYRIOPHYLLUM ALTERNIFLORUM DC. Rare in southern Maine. 
Shallow water at edge of river. 
Various sections of Rockland are responsible for a few, as follows: 
CAREX PRASINA Wahlenb. Brookside in shade.  Easternmost 
known limit. Previously known as far east as Kennebec valley. 
SALIX INCANA Schrank. Thoroughly naturalized and spreading. 
By brook on the road to Thomaston. Recorded from Castine in 
Ruopora, x. 56 (1908). 
RuwEX MEXICANUS Meisn. In old mowing field. 
SISYRINCHIUM ATLANTICUM Bicknell. Eastern extension of range 
in Maine. Damp grassy land near Chickawaukie Lake. 
AEGOPODIUM Popacraria L. Naturalized by roadside and in 
fields. 
Lyonia LIGUSTRINA (L.) DC. Eastern limit. 
VERONICA CHAMAEDRYS L. Rare in Maine. Growing in damp 
places at Pleasant View Farm, Glencove. 
EUPATORIUM macuLatum L. A form with pure white flowers 
found at the “Meadows.” Several plants. 
