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Limosella aquatica, L., var. tenui- 



folia (Nutt.), Hoffm. 

 Veronica LONGIFOLIA, L. 



Euphrasia officinalis, L., var. Ta- 



tarica, Beuth. 

 Utricularia biflora, Lam. 



Mentha Canadensis, L., var. glabrata, 



Benth. 

 Flantago major, L., var. minima, 



(DC.), Decsne. 



Atriplex arenaria, Nutt. 

 Polygonum erectum, L. 

 Polygonum maritimum, L. 



Polygonum hydropiperoides, MX. 



Polygonum arifolium, L. 



Polygonum dumetorum, L., var. 



scandens, Gray. 

 Humulus Lupulus, L. 



TJrtica DIOICA, L. 

 Alnus serrulata, Willd. 



Quercus coccinea, Wang. 

 Pinus Banksiana, Lamb. 



Juniperus communis, L., var. alpina, 



Gaud. 

 Liparis liliifolia (L.), Richard. 



Aplectrum hiemale, Nutt. 



Shore, Mt. Desert Narrows (F. M. 

 Day) ; never verified. 



Sea Wall road, Southwest Harbor 

 (Rand). A garden escape; not 

 persistent. 



Sea WaU (Rand). This is some other 

 form of the protean type. 



Somes Pond (Rand). The specimen 

 is U. gibba, L. See note ante, under 

 that species. 



Somesville (Rand). The specimens 

 are M. arvensis, L., forma. 



Near Little Harbor; Great Head (Red- 

 field). Specimens prove to be some 

 other form of the type. 



Sea WaU (H. C. Jones) ; Somes 

 Sound (Redfield) ; never verified. 



Beach, Wasgatt Cove (Lane) ; never 

 verified, doubtless P. Ran, Bab. 



Reported from various stations (Eliza- 

 beth G. Britton, and others). Speci- 

 mens are P. Ran, Bab. 



Little Cranberry Isle (Rand); Seal 

 Harbor (Redfield) ; too doubtful, 

 never verified. 



Bar Harbor (F. M. Day) ; too doubt- 

 ful, never verified. 



Reported by various collectors, but all 

 specimens are P. Convolvulus, L. 



Seal Harbor (Redfield) ; Bar Harbor 

 (W. H. Manning) ; introduced ; 

 hardly an escape. 



Sea Wall (H. C. Jones) ; never veri- 

 fied, doubtless U. gracilis, Ait. 



Near Hadlock Upper Pond (Rand) ; 

 too doubtful, never verified. 



All specimens are Q. rubra, L. 



Only on and about Schoodic Peninsula 

 (F. M. Day, Rand, Redfield) ; beyond 

 our limits. 



Mt. Desert forms so far as seen are 

 rather to be referred to the type. 



Accredited to Mt. Desert in Baldwin's 

 "Orchids of New England," but 

 never verified. 



Reported from near Bar Harbor, 1882 

 (F. M. Day), but never verified. 



