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TLOEA OF MOUNT DESERT. 
Day); — Somesville (Annie S. Downs); — Seal Harbor (Eed 
field, Lizzie Churchill) ; — Eden; Eernald Point (Rand). Ad- 
ventive from Europe. 
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MEDICAGO, L. Medick. o 
M. LUPULIirA, L. Black Medick. Snails. . 
Sparingly introduced. Beach, Sea Wall (Rand); — Bar Har- 
bor (Mary Minot). Adventive from Europe. ^ 'ii/zK, 
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ROBINIA, L. Locust- 
R. Pseudacacia, L. Common Locust. 
Escaped from cultivation to roadsides. Southwest Harbor 
Somesville; Town Hill, etc. (Rand); ■ 
Adventive from the 'Middle -States. 
■ Seal Harbor (Redfield). 
/f' 2 ^ R. viscosa, Vent. Clammy Locust. 
Escaped from cultivation. (Rogidaide, Northeast Harbor (Red- 
field). Adventive from the mountains of the Southern States. 
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DESMODIUM, Desv. Tick Teefoil. 
/1,3 D. acuminatum (Mx.), DC. 
Rare. Clearing, Northwest Arm woods, Great Pond (Annie 
S. Downs). Perhaps introduced, as this species has not as yet 
been found elsewhere on-the island.' ‘ --‘-j 
VICIA, L. Vetch. Taee. 
//f V. SATIVA, L. Common Vetch, or Tare. f ti ti > * 
Common, especially on sea beaches. Naturalized from Europe. -A. . 
A very pubescent form with flowers often peduncled, Bar Har- diTz, 
bor (Mary Minot). 
/ /<6" Cracca, L. /YxaAo^ 
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Frequent in fields. Southwest Harbor; Somesville, etc. B,t ~ 
(Rand);—Northeast Harbor (R. & R.); — Seal Harbor (Sara')f,,^^^<S^ : y 
E. Boggs, Redfield); — Town Hill (Faxon & Rand); — Bar Har- - 
bor (Mary Minot, W. H. Manning). ^C.,» 
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