CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 123 ft 
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SONCHUS, L. Sow Thistle. 
S. OLEEACEUS, li. Common Sow Thistle. [j 
Waste places; rare. Sawyer Cove; PernaldPoint (Rand) ; — I 
High Head (Aunie S. Downs); — Clement farm, Seal Harbor 
(Redfield). Naturalized from Europe. P(c.-u^^ 1 
S. ASPEB, Vill. Spiny Sow Thistle. ^ 
Waste places; very common. Naturalized from Europe. | 
LOBELIACE^. Lobelia Family. | 
LOBELIA, L. 
L. cardiualis, L. Cardinal Flower. I 
Rare and local. Borders of streams, Somesville and vicinity I 
(Rand and others) ; — also on brook flowing into Seal Cove Pond I 
(Annie S. Downs). I 
L. spicata, Lam. ^ \ 
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Grassy places ; frequent. Somesville ; Wasgatt Cove (John /i I 
L. Wakefield); — fields above Long Pond (Redfield); — Seal I 
Harbor (Sara E. Boggs);—Northeast Harbor; Southwest Har- I 
bor (Rand); — “Mt. Desert” (F. M. Day). I 
L. inflata, L. Indian Tobacco. I 
Dry fields and roadsides ; common. Flowers pale blue, violet, I 
or whitish, k ^ I 
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L. Dortmanna, L. Water Lobelia. • I 
Common on borders of ponds and often of meadow streams. I 
Usually in shallow water; sometimes immersed. 1 
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CAMPANULACEHi!. Campanula Family. I 
SPECULARIA, Heist. Venus’s Looking-glass. I 
S. perfoliata (L.), A. DC. I 
Rare. Dry pasture on road to Mason Point, Somesville 1 
(R. & R.). Possibly introduced. I 
