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FLORA OF MOUNT DESERT. 
CARYOPHYLLACE.^. 
DIANTHUS, L. Pink. 
D. DELTOIDES, L. Maiden Pink. 
Well established in field, Bar Harbor (Mary Minot); — field, 
Northeast Harbor (B. E. J. Gresham). Adventive from Europe. 
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SAPONAEIA, L. 
S. VaccAEIA, L. Cow Herb. 
Uncommon. By roadside,Town Hill; in old grain field. South¬ 
west Harbor (Rand). Adventive from Europe. 
SILENE, L. Catchflt. Campion. 
S. NOOTIPLOEA, L. Night-elowbring Catchely. 
Occasional in waste places. Roadside near Sargent Cove; ^ 
Somesville ; Southwest Harbor (Rand). Adventive from Europe. 
S. Aembbia, L. Sweet William Catciiplt. 
Occasionally escaped from gardens to roadsides and waste 
places. Southwest Harbor; Sea Wall; between Fernald and 
Norwood Coves (Rand’). Adventive from Europe. 
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S. CuCTJBALUS, Wibel. S. inflata, Smith. Bladder Campion. 
Well established in field. Bar Harbor (Mary Minot), Ad- 
ventive from Europe. 
S. NUTANS, L. 
Well established in field. Bar Harbor, although not abundant 
(Mary Minot). Adventive from Europe. 
LYCHNIS, L. Cockle. 
o 2- L. VESPEETINA, Sibth. Evening Lychnis. White Campion. 
Rare. Waste ground, Fernald Point (Rand). Adventive 
from Europe. 
GithAGO (L.), Scop. Corn Cockle. 
Fields and roadsides; occasional. Southwest Harbor; North- 
east Harbor (Rand) ; —Bracy Cove (Wm. C. Lane) ; — Seal Har¬ 
bor (Redfield). Adventive from Europe. 
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