CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 107 



DIVISION II. GAMOPETAL-ZE. 



CAPBIFOLIACEJE. HONEYSUCKLE FAMILY. 



SAMBUCUS, L. ELDER. 

 S. Canadensis, L. COMMON ELDER. 



Frequent in rich soil, but nowhere very abundant. Somes- 

 ville; Northeast Harbor ; Southwest Harbor; Gilmore Meadow, 

 etc. (Eand) ; Long Pond meadows, etc. (Kedfield) ; Bar 

 Harbor (F. M. Day). 



S. racemosa, L. S. pubens, MX. RED-BERRIED ELDER. 



Rocky places and waysides ; more common than the last. A 

 form with yellowish colored fruit, near Northeast Harbor 

 (Theodore G. White). 



VIBURNUM, L. ARROW WOOD. 



V. lantanoides, MX. HOBBLE BUSH. 



Common; rocky woods, especially on mountain brooks, 

 and sometimes in low ground. 



V. acerifolium, L. MAPLE-LEAVED VIBURNUM. 



Thickets and borders of woods; frequent; rare in the south- 

 eastern part of the Island. 



V. dentatum, L. ARROW WOOD. 



Eare. Meadow at head of Northeast Creek (Kand, Kedfield, 

 M. L. Fernald). 



V. cassinoides, L. WITHE-ROD. 



Rocky woods, moist banks, and wet places ; common. Also on 

 mountain summits. 



LINN-ZEA, Gronov. TWIN FLOWER. 



L. borealis, Gronov. TWIN FLOWER. 



Woods, especially in sandy soil; common. Also Cranberry 

 Isles and Duck Islands (Kedfield). 



