CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 
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LATHYRUS, L. Eveklasting Pea. 
// ^ L. maritimus (L.), Bigel. Beach Pea. (} 0 ^ S, 
Very common on sea beaches. 
fn L. palustris, L. Marsh Pea. 
Moist places near the sea; frequent. Aunt Mollys Beach; 
_ Southwest Harbor; Sea Wall; Great Cranberry Isle (Rand);— y? ’ 
Bar Island, Bar Harbor (P. M. Day) ; — Little Cranberry Islw 
Seal Harbor (Eedfleld) ; —Norwood Cove (M. L. Fernald). ^4- 
f f 0 L. PEATBUSIS, L. Field Pea. 
Well established in field, Bar Harbor (Mary Minot). Natu- 
ralized from Europe. 
AMPHICAEP.aiA, Ell. Hog Peanut. 
h A. monoica (L.), Ell. 
Damp thickets on Somes Stream (Rand). Apparently indige¬ 
nous, but perhaps introduced. 
ROSACE.^. Rose Family. 
PRUNUS, L. Plum. Cheery. 
/ P. Pennsylvanica, L. f. Wild Red Cheery. 
yidA > “f Rocky soil, woods and thickets^ very common, jf’ 
fjum: 
/ P. Virginiana, L. Choke Cherry. 
Waysides and thickets ; frequents Salisbury Coye, etc. 
(Rand);—Somesville (R. & R.); — Squid Cove (Iledfield);—> 
/» . _ /T' _ /f ^ 
Bar Harbor, etc. (F. M. Day).2<x*, vj'. ,OuJ., 
T 'ii. 
' ^ P. serotina, Ehrh. Wild Black Cheeky. ^ 
Not uncommon about Somesville (Henry C. Jones, and’^^^'/^/^y 
others); — Bar Harbor (W. H. Manning). Blooming later than j 
the preceding, which it much resembles. , 
