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FLORA OF MOUNT DESERT. 
C. arctata, Boott. 
Common in woodlands. 
C. debilis, Mx., var. Rudgei, Bailey. 3.iA^ 
Common.. //a-( , 
C. gracillima, Scliw. 
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Meadows and low ground; frequent. Seal Harbor (Bedfield); C.P-4i. 
— south of Town Hall; High Head meadow (Band); — North-*?^*. 
east Meadow (R. & R.), and elsewhere. 
c. S.V.. L. J Ce. ,3 eifi*u'i3tli. 
Common in low pi’ound.^ ’ •\ ‘ ' 
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Common in low ground. 
Var. graminis, Bailey. 
Uncommon. Shores, Northwest Arm, Great Pond; Eipples ^ 
Pond (Rand); — field near Ship Harbor (Redfield & Paxon); — . * 
Long Pond meadows (Redfield). Depauperate forms of this va¬ 
riety are found in abundance on shores of Great Pond (Rand). 
^^-^'“'Var. viridula (Mx.), Bailey. C. (Ederi, Gray, Man., 5th ed. <» , J/Q, 
Common in both wet and dry ground. 
L(~L C. pallescens, 'L.fiAL , ^ / /3 ' i ^ 
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C. conoidea, Schlr. 
Low ground about Long Brook, Great Cranberry Isle (Red-C , 
field, Rand); — Southwest Harbor (M. L. Fernald). 
( C. laxiflora, Lam. 
Grassy places; common and variable. 
Var. varians, Bailey. (M-(\ -T 
With the type, and as common. 
C. PANICEA, L. 
Rare. Low grassy ground at mouth of Long Brook, Great 
Cranberry Isle (Theodore G. White, Redfield). Appearing 
indigenous, but probably naturalized here from Europe for many 
years. 
