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FLOEA OF MOUNT DESERT. 
ELATINACE.^. Watekwoet Family. 
ELATINE, L. Watbewoet. 
Eare. Margin of Somes Stream and of Mill Pond, Somesville 
(Rand, M. L. Fernald). 
HYPERICACEJE. St. John’s-woet Family. 
HYPERICUM, L. St. John’s-woet. 
* H. adpressum, Bart. 
Eare. Adventive from farther south. Along the railroad, 
Green Mountain (Arnold Greene). 
H. ellipticum, Hook. 
Wet places and bogs; frequent. Pond Heath; Hortheast 
Harbor; Southwest Harbor; High Head, etc. (Rand); — Somes¬ 
ville (E. & E.); — Squid Cove (Eedfield). 
H. PEEFOEATUM, L. Common St. John’s-wort. 
Fields and roadsides; frequent in some parts of the Island- 
A well known weed. Naturalized from Europe. « 
H. mutilum, L. 
Frequent in low grounds and wet places. Outlet of Great 
Pond; Southwest Harbor; Somesville, etc. (Rand); — shores of 
Great Pond (Eedfield). 
H. Canadeuse, L. 
n H. Canadeuse, L. 
Common in wet, sandy soil. 
7r Var. majus. Gray. 
Frequent. Southwest Harbor; Northeast Harbor; Denning 
Brook; Long Pond meadows; Somesville; shores of Jordan 
Pond and Great Pond; Bass Harbor, etc. (Eand); — Seal Har¬ 
bor; Little Cranberry Isle (Eedfield). 
Two somewhat peculiar forms of this variety are sometimes 
met with on the Island; — 
