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FLORA OF MOUNT DESERT. 
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limits of this list. The specimen attributed to Mt. Desert in 
Bull. Torr. Bot. Club, xix. 362, is now pronounced to be P. 
Pali {fide J. K. Small). 
P. lapathifolium, L. 
In cultivated grounds; rare. Southwest Harbor (Band). 
Doubtless introduced. 
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P. Hartwrightii, Gray. 
Bare. Bog, Southwest Harbor (Band). ' 
P. Careyi, Olney. 
Bare. Wet ground on wood road. Town Hill (M. L. Fernald). 
P. PersiCARIA, L. Lady’s Thumb. 
Common in waste and damp places. Variable. Naturalized (. 
from Europe. 
P. Hydropiper, L. Water Pepper. /> / «7' 
Common in wet places. ' ’ 
P. sagittatum, L. Arrow-leaved Tear-thumb. ^ 
Low grounds; common. 
P. Convolvulus, L. Black Bindweed. 1 /> ■* 
Waste grounds and beaches; common. Naturalized from 
Europe, ifk. A' T 
P. cilinode, Mx. -jvvlL, ^ if /* 
Woods and copses, especially in clearings; common. C t 0 < ^• 
FAGOPYRUM, Gsertn. Buckwheat. 
F. ESCULENTUiff, Moench. io r 
Waste ground. Southwest Harbor (Band). Adventive from 
Europe. ^ 
EUPHORBIACE.iE. Spurge Family. 
EUPHORBIA, L. Spurge. 
E. CtpARISSIAS, L. Graveyard Flower. 
Escaped from cultivation to roadsides and waste places. Bar 
Harbor; Southwest Harbor; High Head (Rand); — Town Hill 
(Greenleaf, Lane & Band); — Somesville (R. & R.). Natural¬ 
ized from Europe. 
