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y/y G. pallida (Torr.), Trin. 2) tC*' 
A narrow-leaved form in bog at northern foot of Beech Hill 0 S'' 
(Rand). ' 
IjO G. grandis, S. Watson. G. aquatica (LX Sm. ^ /A i£ , 
Somes Stream, Somesville (Rand). )C<r, Iff, ^ 
G. flnitans (L.), R. _ 
' Brooksides and ditches; frequent. ^ ^ ^ 
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PUCCINELLIA, Pari.* {Atropis, Rupr.) 
P. maritima (Huds.), Pari. Atropis maritima (Huds.), Griseb. 
Glyceria maritima (Huds.), Wahl. Sea Speak Grass. ' 
Rare. Shore, Somes Harbor (Redfield). A puzzling form, fA 
perhaps k hybrid between this species and P. distans, Norwood ' 'j 
Cove (M. L. Pernald). (Th! ;?// K, 
Var. (?) minor, S. Watson. Atropis maritima, var. Mitkaensis X I-" 
(Presl), Scribner. Atropis angustata (R. Br.), Griseb. * ' 
Puccinellia angustata (R. Br.). Glyceria angustata (R. Y 
Br.), Fries. ‘ 
Sea beaches. Somesville; Ovens; Thomas Bay; Southwest 
Harbor; Mt. Desert Harrows, and elsewhere. “This form is 
distinguished from P. maritima by its smaller and weaker habit, 
and b}'’ having the keels of the palea smooth below and only very 
minutely scabrous above. In P. maritima the keels of the palea 
are strongly fringed nearly or quite to the base." F. Lamson- 
Scribner. More recent examination shows this form to be .spe¬ 
cifically distinct, and should bear the name in the Manual of 
P. angustata (R. Br.). 
Grass. 
P. I Jjd Sheep^s Fescue. *y 
Common especially on or near the shore. Also on Cranberry ,{» y.. 
Isles. All specimens from Mt. Desert and vicinity are referred, ^ \ - 
however, to F. rub ra, L., by ProR F. Lamson-Scribner, which 
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* Better considered as a sub-genus of Glyceria. 
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