Field notebook : New England
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6-5-38 beneath, otherwise glabrous. No glands on petioles but two have small light-green glands at base like those which tip the fine teeth. Best guess is D. nigra Marsh G 320; BvB I 592 See Houle 78-79 (all not very helpful) 6-30-38 No. fl. 42. same place. All Reeds Trees 3947 good 6-5-38 Trifolium pratense L. G 509; BvB II 355 Fl. Trifolium repens L. G 509; BvB II 358 Fl. Trifolium hybridum L. G 509; BvB II 357 Fl. 6-5-38 Melilotus officinalis Lam. G 570; BvB II 353 Fl. Wings longer than keel valvate as long as standard (see SVKI 398). Stipules subulate 6-8mm long v joined to petiole only at their base (not at all joined together) [6-29-38 Pod very rounded at tip while M. alba is pointed 6-5-38 Hieracium aurantiacum L. G 872; BvB III 334 Fl. Runners 6 in long. 6-5-38 Hieracium venosum L. G 873; BvB III 332 Bud. Not entirely glabrous. One lf on stem below middle. Basal lvs purple on veins. 6-5-38 Hieracium pratense Tausch. G 872; BvB III 333 Fl. Roadside southward. Sts 21 in high. Runners 3 in long. Sometimes 1-2 lvs (as large as) resembling basal