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FLOKA OF MOUNT DESERT. 
dH — LONICERA, L. Honeysuckle. 
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^ 2-^ L. ciliata, Muhl. Fly Honeysuckle. fl , ^ 
Eocky woods; infrequent. Hadlock Upper Pond; Sargent Mt. 
Gorge; Little Harbor Brook Kotch; Northwest Arm woods, etc. «4 , 
~ (Eand) ; —Squid Cove (Wm, C. Lane) ;—Hadlock 
Jordan Pond road; Bear Island (Eedfield);—Norway Drive „ 
(Mary Minot) ; — Bald Porcupine Island (W. H. Manning). 
L. caerulea, L. Mountain Fly Honeysuckl^ ^ ^ 
Damp ground; frequent. ‘X) Av//? ^ 
DIERVILLA, Adans, Bush Honeysuckle. 
triflda, Mmnch. 
- - Common in rocky ground; woods and clearings. Cr 5. 
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RUBIACEHS. Maddee Family. 
HOUSTONIA, L. 
^ P C®rulea, L. Innocents. Bluets. Quaker Ladies. ^ 
Common in moist grassy places. 
MITCHELLA, L. Partridge Berry. 
^^•7 M. repens, L. 
I Thickets and woods, especially under Coniferie; frequent. ,C< v\, 
GALIUM, L. Bedstraw. 
i G. VBRUM, L. Yellow Bedstraw. 
Well established for years in fields. Bar Harbor (Mary Minot, 
M. L. Pernald). Adventive from Europe. 
^ ^ G. Mollugo, L. 
Established in field. Bar Harbor (Mary Minot). Adventive 
from Europe. A somewhat pubescent form with revolute, 
sharply pointed leaves. Bar Harbor (Mary Minot). 
