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L. stricta, Ait. Swamp Loosestrife. ^ . a fliiD^ in 
Wet ground and swamps; common.^ * wif. 
Var. ovata. 
Stems at length much branched above, the branches often 
equalling or exceeding the inflorescence; leaves ovate to ovate- 
lanceolate, narrowing less abruptly at the base, shorter-peti- 
oled, veins apparent ; raceme short and few-flowered. Wet 
ground, Somesville (Eedfleld). 
L. thyrsiflora, L. Tufted Loosestrife. 
Eare. Intervale Brook, near Hulls Cove (F. M. Hay); — 
hog, northern foot of Beech Hill (Eand). 
GLAUX, L. Sea Milkwoet. ,, , , ^ ^ 
G. maritima, 
Salt marshes and muddy beaches; frequent. c C - » ^,«A, 
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OLEACEjE. Olive Family. 
FKAXINUS, L. Ash. 
P. Americana, L. White Ash. 
Moist woods; common. 
F. sambucifolia, Lam. Black Ash. 
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Swamps and damp woods; frequent. ^ /in..- 
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SYEINGA, l. 
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Lilac. 
S. VULGAEIS, L. Common Lilac. 
Occasionally escaped to roadsides near dwellings (E. & E.). ^ 
Adventive from Eastern Europe or Asia. Uh ^ / ^ ^ 
APOCYNACEJE. Dogbane Family. 
APOCYNUM, L. Dogbane. 
(3^^~A. androsaemifolium, L. Spreading Dogbane. ^ 
Eoadsides and thickets; infrequent. Otter Creek (WilliamC- 
H. Dunbar); — Northeast Harbor, and elsewhere (Eand); — 
