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Apocynum cannahinum (Indian hemp), Kineo, Bradford, and East 
Branch 1857, at Whetstone Falls. 
Apocynum androscemifolium (spreading dogbane), Kineo, Bradford. 
Clintonia borealis (Clintonia), all over woods; fruit just ripening 
July 25, 1857. 
A lemna (duckweed), Pushaw 1857. 
Elodea Virginica (marsh St. JohnVwort), Moosehead 1853. 
Epilobium angustifolium (great willow-herb), great fields on burnt 
lands ; some white at Webster Stream. 
Epilobium coloratum (purple-veined willow-herb), once in 1857. 
Eupaiorium purpureum (Joe-Pye-weed), Heron, Moosehead, and 
Chesuncook lake-shores, common. 
Allium (onion), a new kind to me in bloom, without bulbs above, 
on rocks near Whetstone Falls ? East Branch. 
Halenia deflexa (spurred gentian), carries on East Branch, com¬ 
mon. 
Geranium Robertianum (Herb Robert). 
Solidago lanceolata (bushy golden-rod), very common. 
Solidago, one of the three-ribbed, in both years. 
Solidago thyrsoidea (large mountain golden-rod), one on Webster 
Stream. 
Solidago squarrosa (large-spiked golden-rod), the most common 
on East Branch. 
Solidago altissima (rough hairy golden-rod), not uncommon both 
years. 
Coptis trifolia (three-leaved gold-thread). 
Smilax herbacea (carrion-flower), not uncommon both years. 
Spiraea tomentosa* (hardhack), Bangor. 
Campanula rotund ifolia (harebell), cliffs Kineo, Grand Lake, &c. 
Hieracium (hawk-weed), not uncommon. 
Veratrum viride (American white hellebore). 
Lycopus Virginicus (bugle-weed), 1857. 
Lycopus Europceus (water-horehound), var. sinuatus, Heron Lake 
shore. 
Chenopodium album (lamb’s-quarters), Smith’s. 
Mentha Canadensis (wild mint), very common. 
Galeopsistetrahit (common hemp-nettle), Olarmonlsle, abundant, 
and below, in prime August 3, 1857. 
Eoustonia ccerulea (bluets), now Oldenlandia (Gray, 2d ed.), 1857. 
