Field notebook : Arizona and California, 1938-1939
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8-4-39 Habenaria leucostachys Wats. J257; M100 Fl. From Mr. G, Nat Hist Mus. Idet by Mr. G. Spikes 4 dm = 16 in long. 2.5 cm thick v much more dense & heavy in effect than ill (T). 8-4-39 Zauschneria californica Presl. J667; M332 Fl. From Mr. G, Nat Hist Mus. Idet by Mr. G. No scales or "lobe-like appendages" found. Otherwise like ill (M) v(T) 8-4-39 Trichostema lanceolatum Bentl. J862; M439 Fl. v adv. fr. From Mr. G, Nat Hist Mus. Idet by Mr. G. Odor penetrating - acrid-turpentine, not at all like T. lanatum. Very like ill (T). Note sp. protuberances on nutlet. 8-4-39 Asclepias mexicana Cav. J773; M382; Fl v fr. From Mr. G, Nat Hist Mus. Idet by Mr. G. [8-8-39 Fl. Kearny Mesa, Route 395. 8-4-39 Andropogon sacharoides Swartz. J749; M30 Fr. From Mr. G, Nat Hist Mus. Idet by Mr. G. 8-4-39 Chlorogalum pariflorum Wats J216; M85 Fl v adv fr. From Mr. G, Nat Hist Mus. Idet by Mr. G.