CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 
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TYPHAjDE^. Cat-tail Pamilt. 
Very 
TYPHA, L. Cat-tail Flag. 
T. latifolia, L. ^ <r P 
Bogs and marshes; frequent. ^ I//C^ ^ 4"®* 
SPARGANIUM, L. Bue-eeed. 
S. simplex, Huds. 
Common in shallow water, in brooks and ditches, 
variable. 
androcladum, ^^ge^m. 
Common. From a study of Mt. Desert specimens it appe^^rs 
better not to recognize this variety as entitled to specific rank, p 
There is no well defined dividing line between it and 8. simplex, 
d q»«Esionally the two forms appear on the same plant. 
•Floating in water of moderate depth. Somes Pond; South¬ 
east Creek, Bass Harbor (Rand) ; — Witch Hole (Eedfield). 
Var. angustifolinm (Mx.), Engelm. 
A' 
Rare. Seal Cove Pond (R. & R.); — pool. Hunters Broo' 
(Rand). Apparently also in Hadlock Upper Pond (Rand). 
S. minimum, Fries. 
Ponds and streams ; frequent. The Barcelona; Hadlock 
Upper Pond, etc. (Rand) ; —Jordan Stream (R. & R.); 
Northeast Creek (M. L. Fernald). 
ARACE.(E. Aeum Family. 
ARISAIMA, Mart. Indian Tuenip. 
A. triphyllum (L.), Torr. Jack-in-the-Pulpit. 
Rich woods, boggy places, and meadows; infrequent. Jordan 
Pond trail from Northeast Harbor ; The Barcelona meadow ; 
Northeast Meadow (Rand); — roadside, north of Doctors Creek 
(R. & R.). 
