260 Proceedings Port. Soc. Nat. Hist. 



Mekyaxthes teifoliata L. Rare. Swampy woods, South 



Deer Isle (^o. 1824). 

 ^N'ymphoides lacuxosum (Vent.) Fernald. Infrequent. 



Goose Pond, Swans Island (Xo. 2376). 



APOCYI^ACEAE 



Apocynum aotjkosaemifolium L. Frequent in dry fields 

 and thickets. 



COl^VOLVULACEAE 



*CoxvoLvuLus sepium L. Isle au Haut (IST. T. Kidder), 

 var. pubescens (Gray) Fernald. Common at edge of 

 gravelly beaches. 

 CuscuTA Gkoistovii Willd. Common in wet places. 



HYDROPHYLLACEAE 



Phacelia lineabis (Pursh.) Holz.' Rare. A single plant 

 was found in a barn yard at Tamarack Lodge, Brooklin 

 (No. 2514), probably introduced from the West in grain. 

 This is the first station for the plant in Maine and the sec- 

 ond in New England. Mr. C. A, Weatherby collected it 

 in a sandy field at Windsor, Conn. 



BORAGINACEAE 



Meetensia makitima (L.) S. F. Gray. Common on bar- 

 rier beaches and rocky shores on the outer islands. 



LABIATAE 



*Teucrium canadense L., var. littorale (Bicknell) Fer- 

 nald. Isle au Haut (N. T. Kidder). 



1. Contrib. Nat. Herb. 3: 242 (1895). 



