CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 103 



E. strictum, Muhl. 



Bogs and wet ground; frequent. Near Sea Wall; High Head; 

 Southwest Harbor; Great Cranberry Isle (Eand); Salisbury 

 Cove (Clara L. Walley) . A form said by Prof. Trelease to be 

 " perhaps crossed with E. lineare," bog, north of Beech Hill 

 (Kand). 



E. coloratum, Muhl. 



Apparently rare on the Island. Bog, north of Beech Hill; 

 Southwest Harbor (Rand). 



A hybrid, E. coloratum X E. adenocaulon, roadside, south of 

 Bubble Pond (Kand). 



E. adenocaulon, Hausskn. 

 Common in low ground. 



(ENOTHERA, L. EVENING PRIMROSE. 

 OS. biennis, L. COMMON EVENING PRIMROSE. 



Fields, waysides, and sea beaches; common. Variable. A 

 very pubescent form with long white hairs, Hadlock farm, 

 near Seal Harbor (Bedfield) ; Seal Harbor (Sara E. Boggs). 



(E. pumila, L. 



Common in dry soil. Often much dwarfed. 



CIRC2BA, L. ENCHANTER'S NIGHTSHADE. 

 C. alpina, L. 



Common in damp, shady woods. 



CUCURBITACE^E. GOURD FAMILY. 

 ECHINOCYSTIS, T. & G. WILD BALSAM APPLE. 

 E. lobata (Mx.), T. & G. 



Extensively cultivated throughout the Island, and often spon- 

 taneous and persistent in waste places and by waysides. Bar 

 Harbor; Southwest Harbor, etc. (R. & K.) Adventive from 

 the West. 



