Field notebook : New England
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6-9-38 Celerus scandens L. G557;BVBII498 FL Roadside southward. Fl♀. Stamens present but very slight & prot. without pollen. Pedicels articulated (Bvb II-490). Stipules (in very young bs) 1-3 almost Capillary appendages. 6-9-38 Campanula rotundifolia L. G767;BVBII425 FL. 6-9-38 Viola triloba L. (see 5-20-38) Lower part & peduncle sparsely hairy. Sepals ciliate on auricles. 6-9-38? Ceanothus americanus L. G562;BVBII504 Very early bud v remains of old infl. Ident by memory vs will B&B and Keeler 68. Los not clining (Keel very thick) Roadside southward a few steps beyond Stumps' line. [6-17-38 Band. Wood road from spring eastward. 6-27-38: Fl. Roadside southward]. 6-9-38 Juglans cinerea L. G331;BVB I579 No fls/fr. Road- side, just beyond Stumps south line. Young growth off-stalk, clammy-leaky. Hairs on back off in bundles making a hairy effect (20x). Hair over old scars (Huntington 45) Pith in cross-section fairly definitely pentagonal. (R.B.K. cannot find reference - which she thinks she has seen at H.H. to this as a characteristic [6-18-38 No fl n/frs. Not drive near road. See Hough 49 v Keeler 271 for