CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 
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URTICACE^. Nettle Family. 
ULMUS, L. Elm. 
/ U. Americana, L. American Elm. 
Rare. Fields and roadsides, Eden (Rand). Introduced 
other parts of the Island. Tft^***^ •-f*. kd 
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URTICA, L. Nettle. 
7 ^ U. gracilis, Ait. 
Frequent about and at the heads of sea beaches. SometinjesC . 
in waste ground. etf>, ^ 
H3> . UEENSj L. 
Bare. Shore of Little Cranberry Isle (Redfield). Adv^ntive s.. 
from Europe. /pA.x, 
PARIETARIA, L. Pellitory. 
^ P. Pennsylvanica, Muhl. 
Rare. Shores of Little Cranberry Isle (Redfield). Doubt¬ 
less naturalized from farther south. 
MYRICACE.1E. Sweet Gale Family. 
- MYRICA, L. Baybbery. 
/// ^ (7'i i*-, '.i>l ^ ^ . . 
T»S GS'le, L. Sweet Gale. 
^jders of ponds, streams, and wet meadows; common . A 
^C cerifera, L. Batbebby. 
Rocks on coast; common. Also Browns Mt.; Somesville; 
Mt. Desert Narrow's, etc. (Rand). ' ‘ 
^'I M. asplenifolia, L. Comptonia asplenifolia (L.), Ait. Sweet . 
f Fern. 
Dry hills, fields, and borders of woods; common. 
