Field notebook : New England
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lobed or heartate. Fringe in throat of corolla (not mentioned in books) closes throat so that, now, neither stamens nor style visible. 6-29-38 Physalis heterophylla. Nees G 715; BUBIT 161 Flv adv. fr. Rosside southward. Spec. in poor con- dition (rain bugs) but the broad cordate (or flatter) or rounded blade, lob and the viscid pubescence and long jointed spreading hairs indident. sure. (On st. lv pr.) [7-2-38 Fine specimen in fl. Roside opp. Stump's laud. 6-29-38 Anemone cylindrica Gray G 401; BUBII 99 Fl v adv. fr. Rosside southward. Cfd with A. virginiana from nearby. (A. v- has been seen frequently in woods) Pubescence less spreading than in A.v-; divisions also narrower (base lob might suggest Ranunc- ulcus acris while A.v- might suggest Green. viscum maculatum ); sepals more blue () whites inside; lateral peduncles without involucre v fr. as desc. vill [7-26-38 Adv. fr. Heal cylindric (in A. v.- ovate); heal not nearly so prickly looking as An. sce 10-20-38 6-29-38 Daucus Carota L G 623; BUBII 625 Fl. Drive 6-29-38 Lilium canadense L G 288; BUBI 503 Fl. Fine specimen south side of drive, east (fine) in a lote. Roughness of middle 3 veins apparent to eye & finger, more so to