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in some regions. In Maine, Merrill' reports it as carpeting "the top of 

 most of the ledges, or hanging gracefully over their brinks, or nestling 

 beneath some evergreen tree, whose branches spread out their protect- 



Fis. -Jl. .Sullivantia Growing on tlie Face of th 



e Cliff. 



mg anns." At Sugar Grove the plant is quite limited, except in a 

 few stations, to the edges of the rocks, neither carpeting their tops 



1. Merrill, H. W. I'ohpoclium vulgare in Maine. Am. Fern Jour. 1: 7-9, 1910. 



