Field notebook : New England
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Perigynia 6-25-38 like BV B all f C. Blenda Dewey. 8+mm. (B) has old perigynia 4mm., deak more distinct v not bent ors quite so far as in (A) 6-25-38 Juniperus Communis L. var depressa Russ. G 67: J. siberica Buegd. BV BI 66 No fls fts. North of drive. Note: has in 3's (whereas hsd], v-- are mostly open) and one very distinct white line on upper surface, usually swirled down all the ground? 6-25-38 Juniperus virginiana L G 67; BV BI 66 No fls ft. Small tree next to drive, near road. Subulete hs narrower v more finely tapering than for J. C.-D - v with 2 rather obscure white lines on upper surface; hs not twisted. 6-25-38 Pinus Strobus L G 63; BV BI 56 old fls. V Kongo. 6-28-38 Sisymbrium Officinale Scop. var leio- carpum DC G 429 = Erismium Officinale L. BV II. 174 Fl v adv. fs. By gards edos 2. 6-29-38 Potentilla argentea L G 482; BV II 253 FL v young fs. Drive. Style terminal but to R. B. Y, lobes thickened v glandules at base. No question [identity] style much more slender than P. robustolidesis being thicken- ed only at very base while P. m--thickens immedi- ately below apex. 6-29-38 Verbena hastata L G 689; BV III 75 Early fl. So. edge drive (sent finecutates near Lilium canadense). St. Red, lowest flo monogone. Of those remaining more