266 Proceedings Port. Soc. Nat. Hist. 



Symphoricaepos albus (L.) Blake, var. laevigatus 



(Fernald) Blake/ [Symphoricarpos rdcemosus Michx., 



var. laevigatus Fernald.] Occasionally established in 



fields and roadsides. 

 Lix^'AEA BOEEALis L., var. ameeicana (Forbes) Eehder. 



Common in damp mossy woods. 

 ViBUENUM ALxiFOLiuM Marsh. Frequent in moist woods. 

 ViBiTRisruM aceeifolium L. Rich moist woods, Gray's 



Cove, Reach, Deer Isle {l^o. 2YY3). 

 Viburnum dentatu:m L. Rare. Wet banks of streams in 



woods, Atlantic, Swans Island (ISTo. 2395). 

 Viburnum cassinoides L. Very common in bogs, swampy 



woods and thickets. 

 Sambucus canadensis L. Frequent in wet meadows and 



thickets. 

 Sat^ibucus eace:\iosa L. Common in dry fields, clearings 



and open woods. 



CUCURBITACEAE 



EciiiNocYSTis lobata (Michx.) T. & G. Infrequent. 

 Escaped from cultivation, jSTaskeag Point, Brooklin (No. 

 1362). 



CAMPANULACEAE 



Campanula eapunculoides L. Occasional. Escaped from 



cultivation. Roadsides, Kaskeag Point, Brooklin (ISTo. 



992) ; fields, South Deer Isle (Xo. 914). 

 Campanula eotundifolia L. Rare. Rich woods and dry 



open fields near serpentine quarry. Reach, Deer Isle (ISTos. 



1944, 2147). 



1. Rhodora 16: 119 (1914). 



