Hill: Penobscot Plants. 263 



Yeeoxica peeegrina L. Occasional in dry soil and on 

 headlands, Black Point, Swans Island (No. 2340) ; small 

 island in Fish Creek, Deer Isle (Xo. 2802). 



Veeonica akveissis L. Common in dry fields, especially 



near the shore. 

 Veeoxica Tofrxefoetii r^C.Gmel. Infrequent. Fields 



and roadsides. Garden Point, Swans Island (No. 2702) ; 



Isle an Ilant (J. C. Arthur). 

 ]\rELA:\rPYEFM FixEARE Lam. Common in dry fields and 



clearings. 



Efpheasf\ pfepueea Reeks, var. Randii (Robinson) Fer- 

 nald ct Wiegand.' lEiLpJirasia Eandii Rohinson.] Com- 

 mon on dry headlands on the outer islands. Black Point, 

 Swans Island (Xo. 2332) ; Hockomock Head, Swans 

 Island (No. 2663); Isle au Haut (N. T. Kidder). 

 Forma afbiffoea Fernald & AYicgand.' Rare. Dry fields 

 near shore, Duck IIar])or, Isle au Haut (No. 1750). 



Efpiieasf\ stricta Host.' Frequent in dry fields. Atlan- 

 tic, Swans Island (No. 3080) ; Swans Island (Miss Fur- 

 bish, in Herb. N. E. Bot. Club) ; fields and roadsides. 

 Sunshine, Deer Isle (No. 204). 



Efphrasfi A:\rERiCAXA Wettst. Very common in fields and 

 pastures and along roadsides. 



Odontites efbra Gilib. Frequent in dry fields and along 



roadsides. 

 Pedicflaeis caxadexsis L. Frequent in fields and dry 



open woods. 

 RpiiXAXTHFS Ceista-gaffi L. Very common. Fields, 



roadsides and near dwellings. 



1. Rhodora 17: 18S (1915). 



2. Fl. Austr. 2: 185 (1831). See Fernald, M. L., and Wiegand, K. 



M., Rhodora 17: 197 (1915). 



