150 FLORA OF MOUNT DESERT. 



THUJA, L. ARBOR-VIT.E. 

 T. Occident alls, L. 



Very common. Usually called White Cedar on the Island. 



JUNIPERUS, L. JUNIPER. 

 J. communis, L. COMMON JUNIPER. 



Common in dry ground, on rocky cliffs, etc. Very low-spread- 

 ing, and variable. 



J. Sabina, L., var. procumbens, Pursh. CREEPING JUNIPER. 



Frequent in dry fields or on rocky cliffs along the coast. 

 Roberts Point, Northeast Harbor; Pierce Head; Sargent Mt. 

 (Band); shores Seal Harbor (Redfield) ; Bar Harbor (Bea- 

 trix Jones) ; Bald Porcupine Island (W. H. Manning) ; 

 very common in dry fields, Sutton Island (Rand et als.). 



TAXUS, L. YEW. 



T. Canadensis, Willd. YEW. GROUND HEMLOCK. 

 Common in deep moist woods and glens. 



CLASS III. MONOCOTYLEDONES. 

 ORCHIDACEuE. ORCHID FAMILY. 



MICROSTYLIS, Nutt. ADDER'S MOUTH. 

 M. ophioglossoides (Willd.), Nutt. 



Not infrequent, and very generally distributed over the Island 

 and the Cranberry Isles, in low moist ground. Also Sargent 

 Mt. ; summit of Flying Mt. (Rand). 



LIPARIS, Richard. TWAYBLADE. 

 L. Loeselii (L.), Richard. 



Local. On Stanley Brook, Seal Harbor (G. Hunt) ; swamp 

 on Breakneck road (Brigham) ; near Kings Point, and on 

 Clark Point, Southwest Harbor; Somesville; field, Juniper 

 Cove (Rand). 



