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5-9-32 Lathyrus angulatus L. var sphaericus (See
4-18-32) 1-fl adv fr. oldest pod under 40 x 5 mm.
The fine veining is a sort of longitudinal
herring-bone effect [obvious].
5-9-32? Crepis bullosa Tsch f. var Willkommeri
Burm v B.16 Km II 5'31 = Cetheorluga montana
Willk. Bas 289, Wellki I 2.5 Tab. XVII. No fln fr. Collected
by accident for or newid beyond Luck. Very like
ill (Wellk). Runcines very slender; leaves narrow to
capillary petioles. The only bulb is white, roundish
has this very smooth, smooth sometimes with
a few of the waxy globules on underside counted
as ?? C. bullosa Tsch 9 (1-29-31). Size of bulb and
locality makes ident fortble.
5-11-31 Limodorum abortivum L. Km I 4/3, Bas
46 3; Bon 309, Coste IV 4'9 Red from Mrs Kennedy
from Valdemosa
5-11-32 Cephalanthera grandiflora Bat. Bas 46 3,
Bon 308 = C. frallens Rube Coste III 4/12 = C. latifolia
Janschen BVH 455 = C. alba Eminskai BKL/68
Km I 4/2 seems same, this with C longiflora Fickel
which Coste, BVH and BKL gave as synonym for
C. maculosa Rube an other species]