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FLORA OF MOUNT DESERT. 
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EPIG.fflA, L. Trailing Arbutus. 
E. repens, L. Mayflower. Trailing AEBnins. " 
Frequent in woodlands, but seldom very abundant,. S 
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GAULTHERIA, L. Aromatic Wintergreen. 
G. procumbens, L. Creeping Wintergreen. Checkerberry. 
Common everywhere in woods, shady places, and clearings. C,t5,4:,c^ \ 
ANDROMEDA, L. 
Bogs; infrequent. Swampy roadside, South of Salisbury . _ ' 
Cove; Hadlock Upper Pond; Sunken Heath (Band);—-Pond . 
Heath (Greenleaf, Lane & Rand); —Great Heath (Redfield). n ^M)Cr 
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CASSANDRA. Don. 
Leather Leaf. 
C. calyculata (L.), Don. 
Bogs and marshy borders of ponds; ^ommon. ^^ 
KALMIA, L. American Laurel. 
K. angustifolia, L. Sheep Laurel. Lambkill.-j^^ 
Hillsides, pastures, and thickets in dry or damp ground; 
common. Also abundant on the mountains. ^ ^ 
K. glauca. Ait. Pale Laurel. 
Sphagnum bogs; frequent. Pond Heath (Greenleaf & Rand, 
E. Faxon);—Freeman Heath (Faxon & Rand); — Sea Wall 
Swamp; Sunken Heath; Great Heath (Rand) ; — bog by road¬ 
side west of Sea Wall; The Heath, Great Cranberry Isle (R. 
& R.). 
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RHODODENDRON, L. Rose-bay. 
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Azalea. 
Rhodora. 
R. Rhodora, Don. Rhodora Canadensis, L. __ 
Common in damp thickets and swamps, and in wet or even cA^.K. 
in dry places on the mountains. Very variable in color of 
flowers. Sometimes three to five feet high. ' ^ 
