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FLORA OF MOUNT DESERT. 
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Var. VULGARIS (With.), Thurb. 
Meadows and fields; commoj 
Red-Top. 
. Naturalized from Europe C, /3 
through cultivation, and perhaps also indigenous. 
A. perennans (Walt.), Tuck. 
Frequent in damp shady places and by hrooksides. Beech 
Mt. Notch; Deer Brook, Jordan Pond; Gilmore Brook; Little ^ ^ 
Harbor Brook Notch, and elsewhere (Band);—Southwest Harbor ^ 
(M. L. Fernald). It seems doubtful whether these northern plants 
belong to the true southern A. perennans. A form from woods 
south of Beech Mt. may he A. Novce-Anglice, Tuck. 
A. scabra, Willd. Hair Grass, ^ Cut- 
Dry soil; common. A dwarf form growing in tufts in rock^: ^ 
hollows and dry places is var. montanum (Torr.). Sargent /C C-- 
Mt. (Greenleaf, Band); — Western Mt.; White Beach, Great 
Pond (Band). C 
A. canina,J.. 
Infrequent. Sargent Mt. (Greenleaf, Band). 
%U^ic(h) 
CINNA, L. Wood Beed Grass. 
^2(3 C. pendula, Trim f%ie/Cw» T 
Damp woods. Cold Brook ; Little Harbor Brook valley; 
Beech Mt. Notch (Band); — Seal Harbor (Bedfield). A very ^^ ' 
robust form, head of Beech Mt. Notch (Band). - n A 
' CALAMAGROSTIS, Adans. Beed Bent Grass. 
■"7-^ */ ®®'^®'densis (Mx.), Beauv. Blce .Joint, ^ 
Common in moist or wet ground from sea level to mountain C ,6/ 
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ground 
^^summits. rUt, X’C. fhU. 
DESCHAMPSIA, Beauv. Hair Grass. 
D. flexuosa (L.), Trin. 
Common in dry places, especially on hills and mountains. ^ 1 
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