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FLORA 
^ ^ R. prostratum, L’Her. Skunk Cukeant. ’ 
Common in rocky places. ^ ^du t 
! 7 ~ L ^ E. floridnm, L’Her. Wild Black Cukeant. 
R. prostratum, L’Her. Skunk 
Common in rocky places. 
Uncommon. Clearing, Canada Valley (Band);—on Somes 
Stream (B. & B., M. L. Eernald);—Beech Hill (Bedfield). 
Without doubt introduced in the last-named station, and 
doubtless escaped from cultivation in the others. “K- 
^ ^ 3 R- rubrum, L. Red Cuekant. 
Sparingly escaped from cultivation. Beech Hill, etc.; near^ 
High Head, remote from dwellings (Band). 
CRASSULACE^. Oepote Bamilt. 
SEBUM, L. Stoneceop. Oepinb. 
S. ACEE, L. Mossy Stoneceop. 
Sparingly escaped from cultivation to roadsides, rocky places, 
etc. Boadside, Southwest Harbor (William H. Dunbar); — 
established in abundance on rocks. Southwest Harbor (Henry 
L. Band) ; — among stones, near the cemetery, Somesville 
(Bedfield). Naturalized from Europe. 
S. Telephium, L. Live-fok-evbe. 
Escaped from cultivation to roadsides and fields; frequent. 
Southwest Harbor; Eernald Cove ; Great Cranberry Isle 
(Band); — Hulls Cove (F. M. Day); — Somesville (B. & B.). ' '' 
Bare. Dog Mt. (Henry C. Jones, Band);—Egg Bock (Henry 
Smith). 
DROSERACE.®. Sundew Family. 
DROSERA, L. Sundew. 
D. rotundifolia, L. Round-leaved Sundew. 
Common in sphagnous bogs, and in wet places generally. 
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