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^1 ^ ^ p. grandidentata, Mx. Laege-toothed Aspen, q 
Frequent in woods. 
-J P. balsamifera, L. Bal^^ Gilead. p 
Frequent about dwellings, etc. Apparently introduced, and < . ij. 
JrOl, T naturalized by seedlings. Oak Hill, etc. (Band); — Southwest ^ 
_ Harbor (Elizabeth G. Britton, Band); — Seal Harbor (Bed- ^ 
field);_and elsewhere. At Somesville, however, and east of 
Toii^n Hill, remote from dwellings, it appears to be indigenous. 
H i ^ P. DILATATA, L. Lombaedy Poplae. 
Occasionally by roadsides, etc., and sometimes spontaneous, 8 A.X. 
Somesville; Southwest Harbor (Band); — Oak Hill (Eedfield). 
Adventive from Europe. 
EMPETKACE.®. Ceowbeeey Family. 
EMPETRUM, L. Ceowbeeey. 
U E. nigrum, L. Black Ceowbeekt. (P 
Common on cliffs along the coast and on' the islands.. Often -« ■ ■ • A 
in heaths and bogs; The Heath, Great Cranberry Isle; Sunken^, 
9'Ki'A ( Heath; Great Heath (Band) ; —more rarely on mountains and 
hills; Barr Hill; Green Mt. (Eedfield); — Sargent Mt. (Band), 
Also Duck Islands (Eedfield). 
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COREMA, Don. Beoom Ceowbeeey. 
^ b Cl- C. Conradii, Torr. 
Dry rocky places; rare and local. Asticou; Little Harbor 
(Lane & Band);—Barr Hill, in a number of localities; hill 
between Long Pond and Little Harbor Brook (Bedfield); — 
Beech Mt.; Dog Mt. (Band); — Beech Hill (Annie S. Downs, 
Sara E. Boggs) ; — Ship Harbor (Annie S. Downs); — in great 
abundance in pine barrens, east of Ship Harbor; west of Hio 
(Band).* 
* Corema also grows in abundance with Pmws Banksiana, near Prospect 
Harbor, Gouldsborough (Redfield). 
