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ELOEA OF MOUNT DESEET. 
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H. scabrum, Mx. Eocgh Hawkweed. 
Woods and roadsides; common. C « /3 /,^ 
FRENANTHES, L. {Nahalus, Cass.) IlATTiiESNAKE-EOOT. 
P. 4ieiJ^eata»ia»u]^r^ 'Nabalus Fraseri, ^)C. C ^ ^ 
Dry soil; common. ^ 
Var. nana (DC.), Nabalus nanus, DC. 
Common on mountain summits and rooky places. Green Mt. C, 0 H. 
(Wm. C. Lane); — Sargent Mt.; Pemetic Mt.; Jordan Mt. - 
Beech Cliff; Sutton Island, etc. (Band). ^ VA, , 
P. altissima, L. Wood Eatieesnake-eoot. T ^^4- 
Eich damp woods; frequent. A form with dark purple his- ,0 
pidulous stems. Southwest Valle;^ road (Band). 0ig , ^iulC ' ' 
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TARAXACUM, Haller. Dandelion. 
T. OEFICINALE, Web. T. Dens-leonis, Desf. ' Dandelion. ^ 
Becoming common; roadsides and waste' places,— sometimes ^ ^ ^ 
even in woods. ;^turalized from Europe . a J^, 
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J^turalized irom Europe. /; 
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LACTUCA, L. Lettuce. 
^ ? 3 !'■ SATIVA, L. Garden Lettuce. 
Persistent for years in waste ground, Eernald Point (Band). 
Escaped from cultivation. 
L. Canadensis, L. Wild Lettuce. 'n i ^ 
Boadside and clearings; frMuenf. $, 
L. integrifolia, Bigel. 
Dry soil; infrequent. Northeast Harbor (John L. Wake¬ 
field, Band); — Somesville; Frenchman Camp (Bedfield). 
L. leucophsea (Willd.), Gray. Blub Lettuce. iO !a 'f 
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Low grounds, roadsides, and waste places; common. ' 
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