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FLOEA OF MOUNT DESEET. 
CALLA, L. Water Arum. 
C. palustris, L. Wild Calla Lilt, ^ 
Rare. Near Northeast Harbor (E. L. Temple); — The Heath, 
Great Cranberry Isle (Arnold Greene, Redfleld). 
SYMPLOCARPUS, Salisb. Skunk Cabbage. 
S. foetidus (L.), Nutt. 
Swamps; rare. Cranberry Isles (H. C. Jones, Rand, Red- 
fieldl ; Sea Wall and vicinity (Rand). So far as at present 
known the distribution of this species is very peculiar. There 
seems to be no good reason why it should be confined to such a 
limited area. It maybe noted that a slight elevation of the 
coast line would connect the Cranberry Isles, where it occurs 
most frequently, with Mt. Desert Island at the Sea Wall and 
vicinity, where it also occurs. 
r<^ 
ACORUS, L. Sweet Flag. 
A. Calamus, L. 
Low grounds ; rare. Near head of Doctors Creek ; near ^ 
Otter Creek (Redfield); on the “ Overflow Brook,” Somesville.-, * 
(R, & R.). 
ALISMACE.^. Water-Plantain Family. 
SAGITTARIA, L. Arrowhead. 
'Z/ S. variabilis, Engelm. 
Common in shallow water or wet places. Very variable; the 
various so-called varieties or forms apparently passing into one 
another by intermediate forms. 
Forma bastata. 
Common. 
Forma obtusa. 
Somes Stream (W. H. Dunbar, R. & R.). 
