52 The Botanical Gazette. [February, 
in the ‘‘Long Crooked Slide’’, and near the northern ‘‘ Table 
Lands”’. ee 
11. Gnuaphatium supinum Villars. Onrocks in the ‘Basin’. 
The specimens were out of bloom 
12. Arnica mollis Hook. Near the foot of the Eastern 
Slide and also along the borders of a lake near the ‘‘Eastern 
Spur’’ of the mountain, where it is very abundant. : 
13. Cirstum muticum Mx. Common near the mountain. 
14. Nabalus nanus DC. Common on the higher portions 
of the mountain, especially near the northern ‘‘ Table Lands”’. 
15. Nabalus Boottii DC. With N. nanus, but not so 
abundant. 
16. Lobelia Kalmii L. Abundant on rocks along the East 
Branch. I have also found this plant on the banks of the 
Kennebec at Waterville. : 
17. Campanula rotundifolia 1. A diminutive mountain 
form grew in the ‘‘Notch’’ near the ‘‘Chimney’’. The plants 
were only four inches high, simple, terminated by a single 
flower. 
18. Vaccinium Vitis-Idea L. Common especially on the 
‘‘Saddleback’’. Upon the shady and moss-covered rock- 
shelves on the north side of the ‘‘Chimney”’, specimens were 
gathered in flower. This is the mountain cranberry of the 
north. The slightly acid, refreshing berries are collected in 
quantities for making sauce and preserves. 
19. Vaccinium uliginosum L. Common. i 
20. Vaccinium cespitosum Mx. Is a very small species 
producing sweet, blue berries, —also common. 
21. Vaccinium Pennsylvanicum Lam. The alpine variety 
of this species (var. angustifolium) grows on the north ‘Ta 
ble Lands.’’ 
22. Chiogenes hispidula T. & G. Common on the lower 
portion of the mountain, also in swamps throughout the state. 
| .23: Arctostaphylos alpina Spreng. Quite common on the 
higher altitudes. ruit. 
24. Casstope hypnoides Don. This charming little heath- 
like plant I found only on the eastern edges of the nort 
‘Table Lands’’. The plants were in fruit. 
25. Kalmia glauca and K. angustifolia. Found on the ‘‘Sad- 
dleback’’. The former in flower. 
26. Phyllodoce taxtfolia Salisb. Common along the ‘‘Naf- 
trows’’. 
