CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 
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CONVOLVULACE^. Convolvulus Family. t 
CONVOLVULUS. L. Bindweed. 
C. sepium, L., vat. ABto wcan n s, S i m s. Wild Morning Globt, 
Sea beaches; common. €du%.eL. s.r,d, 
CUSCUTA, L. Dodder. 
^^2^ C. Gronovii, Willd. 
Infrequent; mostly on the coast. Growing on various 
plants, especially Aster, Solidago, and Ligusticum. Baker 
Island (Henry C. Jones, Eedfleld) ; — Southwest Harbor; 
Somesville; Sea Wall, etc. (Band). 
2 ^ 
SOLANACE..®. Nightshade Family. 
SOLANUM, L. Nightshade. 
S. Dulcamara, L. Bittersweet. 
Near dwellings and in low grounds. Hulls Cove; Breakneck 
Road (F. M. Day);—Bar Harbor (W. H. Manning). Ad- 
ventive from Europe. 
S. nigrum, L. Common Nightshade. 
Frequent on sea beaches, seldom elsewhere. Cranberry Isles s. ur, 
(John L. Wakefield, R. & R.) ; — Greening Island; Mill Cove; 
Bar Harbor; Sea Wall, etc. (Rand). Probably not indigenous 
within our limits. 
NICANDRA, Adans. Apple op Peru. 
PHYSALOiDES (L.), Gsertn. 
Waste ground, foot of Long Pond (R. & R.). Adventive 
from South America. 
SCROPHULAIlIACE.iE. Figwort Family. 
VERBASCUM, L. Mullein. 
V. Thapsus, L. Common Mullein. 
Fields, pastures, and roadsides; frequent. Naturalized from 
