Field notebook : Arizona and California, 1938-1939
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3-9-39 Erysimum asperum DC J433; M506 Fl young fr D inland Route S.D-1.A. Fl rich yellow not "orange" slimy Hairs on legs 2-branched [5-20-39 Fl Palomar Crest line Verified by Mr Covell as "wallflower" v "common" 3-9-39 Ribes speciosum Pursh J475; M223 Fl Top of grade on dirt road S.E. Poway Grade. x[8-4-39 Fr. apoc (fr.) in Nat Hist Museum, Mr G says is "C. minutiflorus" Seems same as R.B.K's species. 3-9-39 Cercocarpus minutiflorus Aiton J503; M237 Fl white Ribes [Considers poor C. betuloides Nutt]. No fl larger than 1.5 cm Underside as glabrous v globrous lobing as upper tho a few, short, scattered hairs found (20x) on both sides Calyx limb 4 mm diam as fl begins to open later after teeth of calyx have turned backward the opening is almost 5 mm diam, the entire spread of stamens being 6-7 mm diam [6-25-39 Fr. Sorrento Rd northern path in hills Tailjackson usually 5-5 cm Lvs glabrous beneath v to R.B.K says more "yellowish" than "whitish" 3-9-39? Galium Nuttallii Gray J961; M494 Fl Near Ribes v also on dirt road no 1 Miramas towards airport Seems only poor vagaries well in these except corolla 2.5-3.5mm on side and 4-5 mm diam meas (M says "1mm wide") Pedicel .5 mm wide Corolla greenish lobes pointed Fl. looming on plant 3-9-39 Viola pedunculata T.G J645; M318 Fl In. land Route S.D-1.A Ovary glabrous (so can not be