CATALOGUE OE PLANTS. 
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“Fox Dens,” yf) 
Naturalized from ^ 
T. snbspicatnm (L.^^auv^' y^v^allP^x.^ Gray. 
Fare. Bluff by shore, Northwest Cove (Eand). B., A/f, i?4ur 
DANTHONIA, DC. Wild Oat Gkass. 
D. spicata (L.), Beauv. T . \IU~ 
Common everywhere in poor soil, d .OC./f^tL SM .(UU, 
%£ On-O. 
DACTYLIS, L. Oechakd Grass. 
D. GIOMEEATA, L. 
Sparingly introduced. Northeast Harbor; 
Southwest Harbor;' Somesville (Eand). 
Europe. 
POA, L. Speak Grass. Meadow Grass. 
P. ANNUA, L. Low Spear Grass. >6 / 
Eoadsides and cultifateU grounds.. Bar Harbor; Southwest^ ^ €t(u^ 
Harbor; Northeast Harbor; Somesville, and elsewhere. Intro- 5 
duced, and becoming common. Naturalized from Europe, 
P. COMPRESSA, L. Wire Grass, 
Frequent in dry soil, or rocky places. Appearing indigenous^, 
in many places on the Island, but doubtless naturalized from <2 
Europe. /}J^, 
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P. nemoralis, L. 
Somesville (Eand) 
P. serotina, Ehrh. False Red-top. 
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Common and very variable. This species runs gradually into ^ 
P. nemoralis ; specimens from Bubble Pond (Eand) can hardly 
be distinguished. A large form with ample panicle (P. fer- 
tilis, Host), Somes Pond, at outlet, in water (Eand). 
P. pratensis, B. Kentucky Blue Grass. 
Common. Perhaps indigenous, but mostly naturalized from '7^, - 
Europe. 
