CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 
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CHRYSANTHEMUM, L. , Ox-eye Daisy. 
C. LeucANTHEMUM, Jj. Daisy. WHite-weeu. ^ 
Fields and meadows; very common. Naturalized from Eu¬ 
rope. A form with tubular ray flowers, Ovens (Rand'). C 0 S 
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TANACETUM, L. Tansy. 
' T. vulgaee, L. Common Tansy. Gold Buttons. ... 
Near old dwellings, and by waysides; frequent.- Jordan 
Pond; Beech Hill; “Sound”; Great Cranberry Isle, etc. O'tf• 
(Rand);—Bass Harbor Head; Somesville (R.&R.); — mouth 
of Duck Brook (R. H. Day). Naturalized from Europe. 
ARTEMISIA, L. Woemwood. 
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A. VULGARIS, L. McgWORT. 
Occasional in waste places. West side of Southwest Harbor; 
Hulls Cove (Rand). Adventive from Europe. /BAJf 
A. Stelleriana, Besser. False Dusty Miller. 
3«3 
3^6' 
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Rare. Beach, Mt. Desert Narrows (R. «& . 
Downs). Adventive from the north. 
PETASITES, Geertn. Sweet Coltsfoot. 
Annie S. 
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P. palmata (Ait.), Gray. 4(l 
Wet ground; rare. Cold Brook (E. Faxon, R 
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SENECIO, L. Groundsel. 
S. VULGARIS, L. Common Groundsel. ^ ( 
Waste grounds and sea beaches; frequent, especially C.S.fi ^,s\ 
the seashore and on the islands. Also, Green Mt. (Annie S. ^ I 
Downs). On Flying Mt. is found a low, slender form with^ 
aromatic foliage (Rand), ^^turali^d from E^^e. '• . 
S. aureus, L. Golden Kagwort. * ^ A- 
Kare. Meadow, High Head (Rand). S^ , f/? ' ' j 
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