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J. tenuis, Willd. 
Fields and roadsides; very common. “ < 
secundus (Beauv.), Engelm. 
Eare. Dog Mt. (Band). 
J. Gerardi, Loisel. Black Grass. ' 
Salt marshes; common. ' / ^ T* 
, J. hufonius, L. ^ V 
Low ground, especially hy roadsides; very common. »h- t. , It 
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J. pelocarpus, E. Meyer. ^ r.\^ , 
Wet meadows and pond shores; common. A proliferous 
form, Denning Pond (Band). 
J. articulatus, L. 
Wet grounds and roadsides; frequent. Northeast Harbor C , 
(Greenleaf, Band); — Somesville (Bedfield); — Southwest Har- » _ 
hor; High Head (Band), ^(7>,) ^ 
J. militaris, Bigel. 
Common in streams and ponds. 
J. acuminatus, Mx. 
Mt. Keho (Greenleaf) ; — near Long Pond (Bedfield). Prob¬ 
ably not uncommon, but as yet seldom reported. 
’ J. Canadensis, J. Gay, w Intisir-iiiidHitpiwi-EngelTH. 
Frequent. Great Head (Bedfield) ; —Southwest Harbor; 
Hadlock Upper Pond; Denning Pond (Band); — Cranberry 
t' Very common. ^7? ^ - ‘td'ft : » 
LUZULA, DC. Wood Bush. 
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Infrequent. Clearing north of Pond Heath; meadow between 
Somesville and Town Hill (Band) ; — clearings on Indian Point 
road, Somesville (B. & B.). 
L. campestris (L.), DC. 
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Common in fields, clearings, etc. ^ >P 
