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FLORA OF MOUNT DESERT. 
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P. elliptica, Nutt, 
Common^ in woodlp,nds. 
P. » l ti iBai io l ift | I I i. Round-leaved Pyeola. 
l^ic 
Occasional in dry woods. Great Pond; Salisbury Cove (Henry 
C. Jones) ; — Seal Harbor (Eedfield); — Cold Brook (Band). 
MONOTROPA, L. Indian Pipe. Pinesap. 
M. uniflora, L. Indian Pipe. ^ ^ . 
n .If C- 
Damp woods; not uncommon. ^ 
M. Hypopitys, L. Pinesap. 
Dry woods; infrequent. HaSock Upper Pond; eastern side 
of Browns Mt. (William H. Dunbar); —Cold Brook (Rand); — % 
Green Mt. Gorge (P. M. Day); — Western Mt. (Annie M. , 
Rand); — Northwest Arm woods (R. & R.). 
PLUMBAGINACEH2. Leadwoet Family. 
STATICE, L. Marsh Rosemary. 
36) A S. Limonium, L., var. Caroliniana, Gray. Sea Lavender. 
Muddy beaches and salt marshes ; frequent. Somes Harbor, 
and shores at head of Somes Sound (Henry C. Jones, R. & R.); 
— near Ovens; Bass Harbor; High Head, and northern shores 
of the Island (Rand); — Great Cranberry Isle (R. & R.). ^ ^ • 
36 G 
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PRIMULACE^. Primrose Family. 
TRIENTALIS, L. Star-plower. 
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T. Americana (Pers.), Pursh. Star-plower 
Low woods; common, fc. 
AR-PLOWER. TV /JL 
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'LOWER. Star Anemone. ^ (D • < 
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LYSIMACHIA, L. Loosestrife. 
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/ L. quadrifolia, L. Whorled Loosestrife. 
Open woods, hills, and roadsides; common. 
