Field notebook : New England
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7-19-38 Triticum aestivum L. B.MJC P.116. Near garage. 7-19-38? Euphorbia maculata L. G547=Chamaesyce [small] No flor [p]. This is the spurge with spotted by whicl grew on lawn spot at s-w corner) lawn (now 7-20) all pulled up. Loos 2.8 x .9 cm. St. reddish; spotted. Loos pale beneath. Ident very probable (E. humistrat- a would be the next guess) 7-20-38 Euphorbia hispidula Wiegand G546=C. Paf- rinesqui Small. BOBI 467 FLV.fl. Roadside opp Stump land, toward southern boundary. Loos smaller than E.m.-more pointed, pale green above, slightly whit- ise beneath. 7-20-38 Setaria viridis Beauv-G118 (See Franco 79v91)=Chaetochloa-Scribn.BOBI 165. Near above spikelet 2.5 mm but idently sure.Inflorescence paniculate, 1st glume much less than ½ length of spikelet; rachis villous. 2nd glume vatiels lemma equal to fertile lemma. [7-29-38 Parking place 7-20-38 Poa trivialis L. G157; BOBI 255 Wrededge lawn See ill.Bul.1433) which smaller panicles best for our plant.(Collected thinking it might be P.pratensis. Rough outline.