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7-29-38 Bud. Near house somewhere [?] Style ?
infl "palmus with lron flowering branches"
Walton 54, shape & number ? low cordilithos
make ident convincing
7-29-38 Sicyosinlium gramineum Curtis G:509
: S. graminoides Bicknell BuBI 545 Flv young f2.
So edge J drive where S. augustifolium might have been found earlier. Second branched at (le and pet-
uncle G.) only just developing. Bracts adax.
7-13-38. Pedicels spreading. Petalot cut bract in ited clasping for 5mm above base (Barks don't men tion this for S.g but do for S.a - when comparing with S. campestre and S. micranthum.)"Petals sparsely pubescent."(BuB)
7-29-38 Eupatorium purpureum L var maculatum Dall G:182 = E. maculatum L. Bu/III 356 Fl. Parking space elsewhere. This is plant so well known to B.A.T. E.p-g 7-28 has too much thinner vanotlies, comparatively broader longer petiole, with larger teeth W.F. & N.Y. Pl 228 is surely E. maculatum
7-29-38 Rhamnus cathartica L. G 502; Bu/II 502,
Hough 347 (excellent fll); Keeler O.N.S.64 (ill fair);
Peterson 200 (ill no good). No f1 or f2. Very frequent in woods of & front J house, along drive and