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FLORA OF MOUNT DESERT. 
HELIANTHUS, L. >Sunfloweb. 
H. aunuus, L. Common Sunflowek. 
Waste places, Fernald Point; Bar Harbor (Band);—Seal 
Harbor (Eedfield). Escaped from cultivation. 
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BIDENS, L. Buk-Maeigold. 
B. frondosa, L. Beggar Ticks. Devil’s Pitchfork. 
Low grounds, wet places, and damp roadsides; common, and 
spreading. 
B. ceruua, L. Smaller Bur-Marigold. 
Wet places; frequent. Sawyer Cove; Mill Cove; Norwood 
Cove; Valley Cove; nortliern foot of Beech Hill; Southwest ' * 
Harbor, etc. (Band); — Somesville (B. & B.); — Great Cran- 
berry Isle (Bedfield). 
Naturalized 
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ANTHEMIS, L. Chamomile. 
A. CoTULA, L. Mm'uta Cotula (L.), DC, Mayweed. 
Common by roadsides and in waste places, 
from Europe. § ^ "tiTf % 
ACHILLEA, L. Yakkow. 
A. Millefolium, L. Common Yarrow. 
Dry soil; common in settlements, and often remote fromiJ, 
dwellings. Naturalized from Europe, but also indigenous. £2 
Forma rosea. ^ ' 
Bay flowers rose to deep rose-red in color. Erequent. North- CK. ^ 
east Harbor: Eernald Point road; southern foot of Western ^ 
Mt.; Southwest Harbor, etc. (Band);— Somesville (B. & B.). 
A. Ptarmica, L. Sneezewokt. j. 
Doubtless an escape, although established for years by road- 
side spring, far from dwellings, Southwest Harbor (Band). 
Adventive from Europe or farther north. 
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