CATALOGUE OF PLANTS, 
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panicles small, with filiform branches; bracts acute or acutish. 
Roadsides and thickets; infrequent. Rear Hadlock Brook, 
Wasgatt Cove (Rand) ; — road between Frenchman Camp and 
Hadlock farm; Frenchman Camp; above Bong Fond meadows 
(Redfield). 
S. nemoralis, Ait. 
Dry grounds; very common. A form with axillary, much 
prolonged inflorescence, clusters distant,—between Southwest 
Harbor and Bass Harbor (Rand). 
^ S. lanceolata, L. 
Roadsides and fields; very common, 
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ASTER, L. Aster. 
A. macrophyllus, L. Gkeat-leaved Astee. 
Woods and clearings; common. Flowering more abundantly ■ 
when in clearings or in open ground. Often appearing with few 
or none of the characteristic root-leaves. To this form, it seems, 
should be referred specimens collected near Bubble Pond (Red- 
field), and named by Dr, Asa Gray A. Herveyi. 
A. radnla, Ait. Rough-leaved Astee. 
Low grounds and borders of swamps; common. A form ap¬ 
proaching var. striotus, Gray, roadside between Town Hill and 
Emery District (Rand). 
A. undulatus, L. 
Rare. Frenchman Camp road (R. & R.). 
A. cordifolins, L. Heart-leaved Aster. /fdn ^ ^ 
Wooded banks and waysides; rare. Somesville; Juniper 
Cove; near head of Rortheast Harbor (Rand). . 
A. Lindleyanus, T. & G. ^ 
Dry ground; rare. Southwest Valley road; High Head 
(Rand); — Thompson Island (Annie S. Downs); — Frenchman 
Camp road (Redfield). fi;* xe U ■ 
