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FLORA OF MOUNT DESERT. 
LEPIDIUM, L. Peppeegeass. 
L. Virginicum, L. 
Roadsides ; rare. Southwest Harbor (M. L. Pernald);- 
Somesville (Rand); — Bar Harbor (W. H. Manning). Recently 
introduced from tbe South. 
CAKILE, Gsertn. Sea Rocket. 
C. Americana. Hutt. /fc, 
^ Common on sea beaches. ' ^ 
RAPHANUS, L. Radish. 
93 Raphanisteum, L. Wild Radish. Jointed Chaklook. 
Old fields and waste places; frequent. Hortheast Harbor^ "jg 
(W. H. Dunbar); — Southwest Harbor ; Beech Hill; Somesville; ^ 
Bar Harbor, etc. (Rand). Advent!ve from Europe. 
CISTACE^. Rock-Rose Eamily. 
HUDSONIA, L. 
3^ H. ericoides, L. Heath-like Hhdsonia. 
Frequent on mountain summits. Also on borders of Sea Wall 
Swamp, and on Bass Harbor road (Annie S. Downs). 
LECHEA, L. PiNWEBD. 
2 minor, L., var. 
Very common in dry soil. The form found on the Island cor- 
responds to L. intermedia, Leggett MS. ~L. Leggettii, Britt. , A 
Holl., var. intermedia (Legg.), Britt. & Holl.,—.according to 
Dr. N. L. Britton. 
VIOLACEJE. Violet Family. 
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VIOLA, L. Violet. 
V. jalmatar- L i.,. ¥a i ; . cucullata (Ait.), Gray. 
Common, mostly in moist ground. Very variable. v' 
Forma albiflora. 
Flowers pure white. Occasional. Emery District (Wm. C. 
Lane). ' ** 
