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FLORA OF MOUNT DESERT. 
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LEONUEUS, L. Mothekwobt. 
L. Caediaca, L. Common Mothekwobt. 
Waste places and by dwellings; rare. Tarr Valley, near Fer- 
nald Point (Annie S. Downs); — Oak Hill; Sargent Cove 
(Band). Adventive from Europe. 
6ALE0PSIS, L. Hemp Nettle. 
G. Teteahit, L . Common Hemp Nettle. 
A common weed in waste places and in cultivated grounds. ^ Q C/ 
Said to be naturalized from Europe, but appearing indigenous, ^ 
at least in northern New England. iv, 
STACHYS, L. Hedge Nettle. 
S. AEVENSIS, L. Woundwort. 
Rare. Field, Bar Harbor (Mary Minot). Adventive from 
Eurofie. 
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PLANTAGINACE.^. Plantain Family. 
PLANTAGO, L. Plantain. 
P. major, L. Common Plantain. ^ SiA- 
Fields and waysides; very commoh. Commonly naturalized 
_ froni Europe. This plant, however, is found all over the Island 
in many places so remote from dwellings or cultivated grounds 
as to lead to the inference that it may be also indigenous. 
Thick-leaved saline forms are frequent on sea beaches. Little 
Harbor; Little Cranberry Isle (Redfleld) ; —Great Cranberry 
Isle (Rand). V/f ^ 
P. LANCEOLATA, L. RibgrASS. 
Waysides and grass lands; formerly rare, but of late years f, S.p. % 
becoming more common. Mill Cove; Little Harbor; Southwest 
Harbor (Rand); — Bar Harbor (Rand, W. H. Manning). 
P. decipiens, Barn. Sea Plantain. '>H 
Very common in salt marshes, on beaches, and among rocks 
on the shore. /&71/f , , 
