Field notebook : New England
Page 91
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7-15-38 Lyonia ligustrina DC G 635: Xoliema Britton /BV/II 691, Remains of flower very young. fr. 12th hole prsb edge woods across road. All BV/B] pinL Haisomils, st. corolla, many etc silent, ap- appearcd v ant gaeufy-looking. [8-4-38 unifl fr. Timber Trails 7-15-38 Scutellaria lateriflora L. G 695; BV/B III 106 Flvedv.fr. 1st hole. 7-15-38 Plagyma leptostachya L. G 743, BV/B III 244 Fl. very young fr. Edge woods, 12th level clear here [7-26-38 Fl Kilnwood 7-15-38 Osmunda Claytoniana L. G 46; BV/B I 8 and Osmodea adnobilis L.G 45; BV/B I 11 Sterile fronds at both sides v roadside between Both of these have forms with the green veins showing strikingly against a much lighter yellowish background. 7-15-38 Osmunda cinnamomea L. G 47; BV/B I 7 Sterile fronds, 12th hole. NB. Pinnules more pointed than in O.C.- v veins makes showing as more finely distinct light-colored lines when held against light. The mature fronds of #934 [6-24-38