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FLORA OF MOUNT DESERT. 
GERANIACE.3E. Geranium Family. 
GERANIUM, L. 
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Robertianum, L. Herb Robert. 
Frequent in damp, rocky places, especially at 
damp, rocky places, especially at head of sea 
beaches. Abundant on Cranberry Isles (R. & R., F. M. 
Day); — Flying Mt. (Rand); — Bald Porcupine Island (W. 
H. Manning). 
G. Caroliniannm, L. 
Frequent in waste places and clearings. Southwest Harbor 
(Harriet A. Hill);—roadside near Denning Pond (Annie S. 
Downs);—Somesville; Town Hill; Hulls Cove; High Head; 
Bubble Pond, etc. (Rand); — Seal Harbor (Redfield); — Bar 
Harbor (W. H. Manning). 
OXALIS, L. Wood Sorrel. 
D AcAtosella,. T,. >,1? JP. / *{\. 
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IMPATIENS, L. Balsam. Jewel Weed. 
I. fulva, Hutt. Spotted Tocch-me-not. Wild Balsam.' 
A spurless form. Sea Waju ixvauu;. 
Moist places; common. A spurless form. Sea 
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Forma albiflora. 3^, 
Flowers white or cream-color, spotted with pink; stems and 
foliage very pale. Southwest Harbor (Rand) . 
ILICINE.iE. Holly Family. 
ILEX, L. Holly. 
I. verticillata (L.), Gray. Black Alder. 
Low grounds and thickets; common. 
