CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 
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AEENAEIA, L. Sandwoet. 
A. Groenlandica (Eetz), Spreng. 
Erequent on mountain summits; often on rocky hills of less 
altitude; and less frequently on headlands and rocky shores hy 
the sea, as at Bar Harhor (Rand). At Mt. Desert this plant 
blooms throughout the entire season from early June to October, 
the later flowers, however, being much smaller in size and fewer 
in number. 
A. lateriflora, L. % T 
Common; fields, thickets, and banks by the seashore. Also L,,- . - 
Duck Islands (Elizabeth ^^^tton). S, 
STELLARIA, L. Chickweed. Starwort. 
S. MEDIA (Ij.)j Sniith, Common Chickweed. 
Common in cultiv^ed and waste grounds. Naturalized immCj S, 
Europe. flxCAfC, "^.^,7" 
S. longifolia, Muhl. Long-leaved Stakwort. 
Rare. Damp ground on Intervale Brook, near Hulls Cove 
(R. & R.). 
S. GEAMINBA, L . English Stakwort. 
Becoming frequent in grassy places. Bass Harhor road, near^^';^,/^^; 4"„ 
Southwest Harbor; Southwest Harbor; Northwest Cove; Town 
Hill (Rand);—.Northeast Harbor (Redfield). Adventive from 
Europe. 
S. uliginosa, Murr. Swamp Starwort. 
Rare. In wet ground and roadside ditch, east side of North- S 
east Harbor (T. Meehan & Redfield). 
S. borealis, Bigel. Northern Starwort. f(L liK ^ 
Frequent in wet ground. Little Harbor Brook Notch, Somes- 
ville (Rand); — Long Pond meadows (Wm. C. Lane); — Green ' 
Mt.; Bear Island (Redfield); — Otter Dreek (T. G. White), due 
Rare. Salt marsh. Little Cranberry Isle (Redfield). Thero*C..,^,^« 
is only one other station for this plant within the limits of Gray’s 
Manual, but it is common farther north. -n- 
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