Field notebook : New England
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ery arching over rd, the smooth grayish veinules show longitudinal streaks (not muscular as in Carpinus) (deCand. Bul.26 p54 WilldEngl.) Lvs both wide(esp be- tween) vpetioles still show traces of Honckhian Rudzanarows pointed, x * vs Botryapium T.G. As to pos of A.oblongifolia Rrem: pres instead to be oblong even slightly wider slightly broad mid- dle (BoB says 'not oval'; G nate 'nato-oblong'); contra, lvs sharply acute to acuminate velmut all are definitely thus slightly cordate at base. 7-26-38 Aster Schreberi Nees. G 804; B1/3 III 4/1 FL. Woods south of causeway rd, one spec only found. (This seems, as remembered, to be same as ctL but not studied 7-15-38). All lvs (except very uppermost) cordate vpetioled, rays white, plect not glandulos; heads corymbrae; involucres clyndric; no 'fluted basal' vs collect- ed with spec R.B.K does not remembers 7-21 whether they existed or not.) Lowest 1/2 in above base & at; the next above it fully as large (i.e. 6 x 4 1/2 in) St glabrous, d.f glabrous beneath except oc- casional hairs on veins, roughened (not very rough) by scattered spreading short white hairs above. Needlessly & dull light. The 8-9 rays 1cm long. This is not the same as colony of A. at parking place - see below,