CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 
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ic'y^ K. olivacea, Torr. 
Rare. Sandy margin of Somes Stream (M. L. Fernald). 
^ E. palustris (L.), R. Br. 
Swamps; infrequent. Seal Harbor: Baker Island (Red- 
' field). r 
Var. glaucescens (Willd.), Gray. i A* T" 
Very common in marshy ground along the coast. Southwest ^ ^ 
Harbor; Sea Wall; Somesville; Great Cranberry Isle, etc. 
(Rand) ; — Great Duck Island (Redfidd). 
E. tenuis (Willd.), Schultes. jl( 
Wet ground and pond shores; very common. Variable. C.. 3'!^ 
E. acicularis (L.), R. Br. C-ziC. , 
Muddy places; infrequent. Hadlock Lower Pond (Green- 
leaf); — Somesville (R. & R.). , 
E. pygmsea, Torr. a 1 
Rare. Brackish marsh. Little Cranberry Isle (Redfield). tj, 3}l 
SCIRPUS, L. Club Rush. 
^ 6 ^ S. caespitosus, L. 
Local and infrequent. Boggy depressions, Sargent Mt. (R. ^ 
& R.);—The Heath, Great Cranberry Isle,—in great abun- " ' 
dance; Sunken Heath (Rand). ?uU£SBh,) 
g <7 ^ S. subterminalis, Torr. 
Ponds and streams ; infrequent. Bar Harbor (W. Boott); -— 
Seal Cove Pond and Brook; Somes Pond (R. & R.) ;— Denning 
Pond and Brook; meadow at outlet of Great Pond (Rand). 
S. pungeasr-rahl. 
Rare.^^I^g on shore south of Sea Wall (Rand). •Jit H. 
S. -laesfttei&r^v S. validus, Vahl. 
if: 
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Ponds and marshes; common. 
In brackish water. Sea Wall 
(Rand); — Great Cranberry Isle (R. & R.) ; ■ 
Isle (Redfield). ^ 
■ Little Cranberry ^ 
