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THUJA, L. AEBOB-ViTiE. t A - ‘t S 
T. occidentalis, L. 
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> ommon. Usually called White Cedar on the Island. 
JuInIPERUS.U. Juniper. 
J.tW'a, 
J. communis, L. Common Juniper. _ . 
Common in dry ground, on rocky cliffs, etc. Very loW-spread.<V- F ' , 
ing, and variable, f^a t Ca-W' fi-uA 
J. Sabina, L., var. procumbens, Pursh. Creeping Juniper. q yg .ti'C, ^■ 
Frequent in dry. fields or on rooky cliffs along the coast. 
Eoberts Point, Northeast Harbor; Pierce Head; Sargent Mt. 
(Eand); — shores Seal Harbor (Eedfield);—Bar Harbor (Bea^^^ Pf,eA 
trix Jones); — Bald Porcupine Island (W. H. Manning); — 
very common in dry fields, Sutton Island (Eand et als.). 
TAXUS.L. ,Yew. 
T. Canadensis, Willd. Yew. Ground Hemlock. 
Common in deep moist woods an^ glerts. tfc . 6* .T 
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Class III. MONOCOTYLEDONES. 
ORCHIDACE.(E. Obchid Family. 
MICROSTYLIS, Nutt. Adder’s Mouth. ^ 
( 3 ~ f ^ M. ophioglossoides (Willd.), Nutt. 
Not infrequent, and very generally distributed over the Island ^ ^ .j,. 
and the Cranberry Isles, in low moist ground. Also Sargent A > is 
Mt.; "summit of Flying Mt. (Eand). 
LIPARIS, Eichard. Twayblade. 
i L. Losselii (L.), Eichard. ^ 
Local. On Stanley Brook, Seal Harbor (G. Hunt); —swamp 
-- on Breakneck road (Brigham);—^near Kings Point, and on 
Clark Boint, Southwest Harbor; Somesville; ■ field. Juniper / 
Cove (Eand). (he 
