CATALOGUE or PLANTS. 
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Division II. GAMOPETAL^. 
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CAPRIFOLIACE.^. Honeysuckle Family, 
SAMBUCUS, L. Eldeb. 
S. Canadensis, L. Common Eldee. 
Frequent in rich soil, but nowhere very abundant. Somes-^/^ 
ville; Northeast Harbor; Southwest Harbor; Gilmore Meadow, ^ 
etc. (Kand) ; — Long Pond meadows, etc. (Eedfieldl; — Bar ■ 
Harbor (F. M. Day). 
S. racemosa, L. S. pubens, Mx. Eed-bekeied Elder. 
Eocky places and waysides; more common than the last, 
form with yellowish colored fruit, near Northeast Harborl^^ ^ 
(Theodore G. White). ^ '• 
VIBURNUM, L. Aebow Wood. 
V. lantanoides, Mx. Hobble Bush. 
Common; rocky woods,— especially on mountain brooks,— C 
and sometimes in low ground. 
V. acerifolium, L. Maple-leaved Viburnum. 
Thickets and borders of woods; frequent; rare in the south¬ 
eastern part of the Island. 
V. dentatnm, L. Arrow Wood. 
Bare. Meadow at head of Northeast Creek (Band, Bedfield, 
M. L. Fernald). 
V. cassinoides, L. Withe-rod. ^;P< P ^ 
Bocky woods, moist banks, and wet places; common. AlsoonC v. 
mountain summits. 
LINNAiA, Gronov. Twin Floweb. 
Twin Elowee. ^ 
Woods, especially in sandy soil; common. Also Cranberry ^ ' 
Isles and Duck Islands (Bedfield). 
L. borealis, Gronov. 
