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upper leafs. Besides the main spike (desc. says
"raceme") in length there are several short spikes
from axils of upper lovs.
Bailey's Hortus v.s.c.f Hqis desc. not as good as in B.Mj.C.P.
and also desc. other D. with long middle love none of
which is our plant.
7-10-38 Steironema ciliatum Raf. G.646; BURII 719 FL
In willish place by willow south f but not near drive.
F.d. with Lyimnaelia quadrifolia L.
7-10-38 Oenothera biennis L.G 598; BUST 595. IL.W.F.g
N.Y. Pl 145. Same as l.-29-38 from same place Adv.
fz. (the longest 3 cm.) Bracts except possibly the very
lowest shorter than (well developed) pods and
practically all fallen or falling. Dust now look-
ing very like ill W.F.g N.Y.
7-10-38? Aspidium Thelypteris SwG 41: Dryopteris—
Gray BUST/9 So.f drive towards road. Sterile fronds
new fronds which bear all the looks fertile fronds
(revolute edges) but no sori yet developed [7-29-38
sterile fertile fronds a few steps south f drive (about mid way)
No question f.ident, forked removal but indusia ciliate
( tho not "glandulae-ciliolate" Gasdeas for A. annulatum )
This is fern common on north aide f drive
where no fertile fronds yet found.