Field notebook, 1940-1943
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109 Oct. 10 (Monday). Worked on Bleucheri; nos. Also on Carex from Jessiman. It is certainly a new species, perhaps want to C. projects and C. trichulides. Stiernomea from Manchester (no. ). This is certainly not S. Concavata (West.) A. Gray, which is the near-least Tennessee plant. Carex pygmaea & Bowning; less ovate. Not L. Relicans which has that jutes. Crinkle to 1/6 mm wide. Clump late, 6 hundred. = dwarf S. ciliata. Oct. 11 Tuesday ( to Junderson 's in afternoon ). Oct. 12. In Octobille Station color vividly brilliant. Cinera perinoza (?) on sandstone bluff of Heatherkill below Haines Falls. Oct. 13 (Thursday) Saw projection was for Spencer Lewis Co, Lewis projects. Oct. 14 (Friday). at N.Y. S. garden. Selected Hypervium and identified Cyperaceae from Smith's British Fluviana Selection. Oct. 15 (Saturday). Plants from Lost Cove. June 24 (1938). Carex abscondita. noted by Taylor (Rhodora xxxix. 429 (1937) from Pikeville. Hydrophyllum canadense L. "Mt. J. S. Penn." Feltiner not cited from Penn. by Small, man. fl. 1895. Seleria lepantha Michx. written from Penn. by Cree, not dry Underwood. Asplenium sterneoides. cited by Shores from (2') Roalter 57-58. E. palustris Smellii 57. E. Smellii 60 E. Smellii? Rousseau 39,001. Quebec Fernald 326. Mass Lorenz 6249 Aubra