Field notebook : New England
Page 78
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"more like ill(BvB) R. hispida but h.o.vat.glab. rosa v.pods as in ill B R. palestris 7-7-38? Viola papilionacea Puel G 582; BvBI 548 No fl or fr. Lf 6+ in wide. This is the V. common around house at H.H. vs just the same planted around house at Kilnwood (See S.C of H. for the variety known as "confederate violet" 7-7-38 Salix nigra Marsh G 320; BvBI 592. No fl or fr. Tree which sprang up behind gasoline house at H.H. Seems just like very young tree along drive at Kilnwood (See 6-5-38 7-8-38 Cornella varia L. G 578; BvBI 392 Fl. No fr. form- ing. Kent about 1 mile north of Miss Mills on Route 7. Identity suspected at sight (from Suissa) v later verified. 2-9-38 Tanga Canadensis Carr G 66 Fine tree on Route 7, east side road, shortly north of Cornwall Bridge measured 10 ft around at about 5 ft from ground (on 7-5-38)