CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 
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Forma albiflora. 
Elowers pure white. Southwest Harbor (Annie S. Downs). 
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LEDUM, L. Labrador Tea. 
L. latifolium, Ait. 
ComuMn in bogs, and often in dry ground. Hot very abun- 
dant in*the southern part of the Island,- but common on the ^ 
Cranberry Isles. (. j: 
CLETHRA, L. White Alder. 
C. aluifolia, L. Sweet Pepperbush. White Alder. 
Hare. Wet ground near Hadlock Upper Pond (Annie S. 
Downs). Reported to grow also in meadow on Denning Brook, 
and on Great Cranberry Isle. 
CHIMAPHILA, Pursh. Wintergreen. 
—7 (D.), Nutt. Prince’s Pine. Pipsissewa. Winter- ^ 
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Dry woods; frequent. 
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MONESES, Salisb. One-elowered Pyrola. 
M. grandiflora, Salisb. 31. uniflora (L.), Gray. 
Deep mossy woods all over the Island; frequent. Also on the^-'^^*'^ 
Cranberry Isles (Eedfleld). fka,0>\ 
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PYROLA, L. Shinleap. 
0 ^■ '•7 P. secunda, L. One-sided Pyrola. yj ' 
_ ! ~f Rich woods; frequent,/^^^ ^ , ^10' ^^ 
3 6 c it, X, 
Deep woods; infrequent. Little Harbor Brook Notch; Cold ‘ 
Brook (Rand);—Bar Island, Bar Harbor (F. M. Day); — Seal 
Harbor (Redfield); — near Beech Hill (Arnold Greene). 
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