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APPENDIX. 
Rubus triflorus (dwarf-raspberry), low grounds and swamps, com¬ 
mon. 
Utricularia vulgaris * (greater bladder-wort), Pushaw. 
Iris versicolor (larger blue-flag), common Moosehead, West 
Branch, Umbazookskus, &c. 
Sparganium (bur-reed). 
Calla palustris (water-arum), in bloom July 27, 1857, Mud Pond 
Swamp. 
Lobelia cardinalis (cardinal-flower), apparently common, but out 
of bloom August, 1857. 
Cerastium nutans (clammy wild chickweed ?). 
Gaultheria procumbens (checkerberry), prevailing everywhere in 
woods along banks of rivers. 
Stellaria media * (common chickweed), Bangor. 
Chiogenes hispidula (creeping snowberry), very common in woods. 
Cicuta maculata (water-hemlock). 
Oicuta bulbifera (bulb-bearing water-hemlock), Penobscot and 
Chesuncook shore, 1853. 
Galium trifidum (small bed-straw), common. 
Galium Aparine (cleavers ?), Chesuncook, 1853. 
Galium , one kind on Pine Stream, 1853. 
Trifolium pratense (red-clover), on carries, &c. 
Actcea spicata , var. alba (white cohosh), Chesuncook woods 1853, 
and East Branch 1857. 
Actcea var. rubra (red cohosh), East Branch 1857. 
Vaccinium vitis-idcea (cow-berry), Ktaadn, very abundant. 
Cornus Canadensis (dwarf-cornel), in woods Chesuncook 1853; 
just ripe at Kineo July 24, 1857, common ; still in bloom, Moose- 
head carry September 16, 1853. 
Medeola Virginica (Indian cucumber-root), West Branch and 
Chesuncook woods. 
Dalibarda repens (Dalibarda), Moosehead carry and after, com¬ 
mon. In flower still, August 1, 1857. 
Taraxacum dens-leonis (common dandelion), Smith’s 1853, only 
there. Is it not foreign ? 
Diervilla trifida (bush honeysuckle), very common. 
Rumex hydrolapathum ? (great water-dock), in 1857 ; noticed it 
was large seeded in 1853, common. 
Rumex crispus ? (curled-dock), West Branch 1853. 
