CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 
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S- -3^ .A-parine, L. Cleavers. 
Bare; yet in abundance on beach, Bish Point, Great Cran-^^* 
berry Isle (Band). Probably introduced. 
^ G. trifidum, L. Small Bedsteaw. ^ 
Common in wet ground. Variable. 
^ g pusillum, 
Not uncommon in cold sphagnum bogs. Little Cranberry 
■ Isle; Great Duck Island lEedfield); — Southwest Harbor (M. 
L. Pernald). XC. 4^^ 
G. asprellum, Mx. Eocgh Bedsteaw. "T 
Boadsides and low thickets; frequent. Bobinson Mt. (Wm. 
H. Dunbar); — Somesville; Emery District (B. & B.); — Sea go 
Wall; Oak Hill, etc. (Band).^ ^ ' 
2 G. triflorum, Mx. Sweet-scented Bedsteaw. ^ /3^ 
0JM ■ 7tU^- ’ common C,P. ^ 
COMPOSIT H^ . Composite Eamiet. 
ETJPATORIUM, L. Thoeoughwoe^ i 
E. pftjspiwejHaa, L. Joe-Pte Weed. 7fu>f. XL. L-fC- ;■ 
Low grounds, brooksides, and meadows; frequent. K-C, , P^,Q,S\ 
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E. perfoliatum, L. Boneset. Thoroughwoet. n! 
Low grounds and wet roadsides; common. 
SOLIDAGO, L. Golden Bod. 
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~7 ®<l’i3,rrosa, Muhl. 
/ Bare; roadsides and thickets. Emery District (Rand, An- 
nie S. Downs);—foot of Western Mt. (Rand); — “Salisbury 
Woods ” (Clara L. Walley). 
S. latifolia, j^rryct) 
Damp, low woods, especially by brooksides; frequent. Head(. 
of Hadlock Upper Pond; foot of Western Mt.; Little Harbor 
