Field notebook : Arizona and California, 1938-1939
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3-25-39 Lupinus bicolor Lindl var microphyllus. C.P. Smith T528; M 249 Fl valv fr Lake Elsinore. (Ident by Mr G Seales 3-20-39) Plant looks exactly like 3-20 except whols more def esp in fr And beel (rather sparsely long ciliate on upper margin towards tip. (On 3-20 P.B.T still finds no convincing traces of ciliation) 3-25-39 Baeria Chrysoptoma Fv M var gracilis Hall T1113; M 561 Fl Lake Elsinore, (Genus ident by Mr G who called attention to "Gold Fields" frequently on trip. Whether same genus or species not stated) (Cfd with Leathemia of 3-20. Invol bracts fl no more united into a hemispheric cup (a Y S) than in B nor are teeth "acuminated" Achenes fl bear pappus (braws) exactly like that ) B (4 brws) "from narrow paleae" Since Mr G's ident was from casual in- spection only, not study, P.B.T still queries? 3-25-39 Gilia multicaulis Bentl T 796; M 394 Fl Lake Elsinore (When col thought to be Phacelia) 3-25-39 Oenothera contorta Dougl var epilobioides Munz M 341 inc in D. contorta Dougl T 385 Fl young fr Lake Elsinore. (Ident by Mr G.) Calyx lobes reflexd in narrow, linear, remotely denticulate. Petala