Field notebook : New England
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2 to more than 2 1/2 mm wide. (The precludes R. septentrionalis or R. fascicularis acc. to BvB as their beaks would be longer.) Beak broader based than in ill (G v BvB) i.e. more like ill (BvB) R.sept.- In view of the oblong petals (65-38-38) this ident. seems satisfactory. 6-18-38 Lysimachia quadrifolia L.G 645; BvB II 7/11 Fl. Drive, north side [7-11-38 Plant with two opposite, 6-18-38 Oenothera pumila L.G 600 = Kneiffia- space BvB#601 Fl. Drive, south side has scattered short appressed hairs. 6-18-38 Rudbeckia hirta L. G 731; BvB III 470 Fl. Road- side. Lowest lob divided into 3 lobes each lobe made like one of the upper leaves. 6-18-38 Rumex crispus L.G355; BvBI 657 Elvadr. f2. Roadside 6-18-38 Lepidium apetulum Willd G425; MqW/178 which acc. to BvB II/166 is erroneously listed instead of L.densiflorum Schrad (which see) II 254 gives as in- troduced into Suisse from N.Am.) Flv f2. North edge of drive