Field notebook : New England
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7-3-38 Dicentra Lonicera Mill G 754 = D. Dicentra MacM. BvB II 283 FL. No.-west corner house just over the edge at foot of an Oakus virginica [7-26-38] No flowers. Camberdy is around the bend beyond Quebec velvetina. Old with plant near house, St. fairisle. 7-3-38 Ranunculus abortivus L. G 396; BvB II 110 FL. Wood-rd to Kelunia. 7-3-38 Dianthus Armeria L. G 387; BvB II 74 FL. Wood-rd to Kelunia [7-10-38] FL Region of old quarry on southern bound- ary of Kelwood 7-3-38 Veronica serpyllifolia L. G 128; BvB III 202 FL. Wood-rd to Kelunia 7-3-38 Bromus purgans L. G 164; BvB I 376 FL. Woods east of house. Exactly as Lee has sheaths shorter than internodes. Glumes 1/8 nerved. This differs from B. Kalmii [6-29-38] in having more loose open panicle; branches to 4 1/2 in long the lower third of which is naked. (B. Kalmii has branches less than 2 in, the spikelets often within 1/2 in of base) 7-3-38 Carex cephalophora Muhl G 226; BvB I 366 FL. Wood-rd to Kelunia woods east of house. Carefully cfd with 6-21-38. Seems undoubtedly the same