CATALOGUE OE PLANTS. 
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OSMUNDA, L. Ploweeing Teen. 
0. regalis, L. Elowbkino Fekn. ^ 
Swamps and wet meadows; common. ^ ■ 
0. Claytoniana, L. Inteebopted Floweeing Peen. 
Common in low ground. A form witli upper pinnje of sterile . 
frond partly fertile, Bar Harbor (Mary Minot). A form with 
middle pinnae of fertile frond partly sterile, and undeveloped, 
Seal'Harbor (EedJield). — 
0. cinnamomea, H. Cisnamon Peen. 
Common in damp ground everywhere 
OPHIOGLOSSACE.dE. Adder’s Tongue Family. 
BOTRYCHIUM, Swz. Moonwoet. 
B. simplex, Hitchcock. ^ "T* 
Eare. High Head (Eand, Eedfield & Faxon); — Beech Cliff ^, 
(Eand). 
B. matricarisefolium, A. Br. 
Infrequent. Jordan Pond road (Harriet A. Hill) ; — field, 
Northwest Cove; Cold Brook; Great Cranberry Isle (Eand). 
B. ternatum (Thunb.), Swz. 
Somewhat frequent in low fields and pastures; occasionally 
in woods. Seal Harbor; Long Pond meadows (Eedfield); — Sut¬ 
ton Island; Sawyer Cove (Harriet A. Hill); —Duck Brook road 
(Clara L. Walley) ;—woods, north of Jordan Pond (Theodore 
G. White);—meadow, head of Northeast Creek; Southwest 
Valley road (Eand). 
Yar. intermedium, D. C. Eaton. ^ 
Eare. High Head meadow (Ean 
Var. obliquum (Muhl.), Milde. 
Not uncommon. Duck Brook road (Clara L. Walley); — 
meadow, head of Northeast Creek; Southwest Harbor (Eand); 
fields above Long Pond (E. & E.). 
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