Field notebooks : Newfoundland, 1927-1937
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7-27-29 Pyrola minor G 628, BvB#670. Young fs. No side j path along Trout Bk bet our luncheon beach v the trout live. Scape coin high, 6-fl at very tip [8-1-29 FL few at top] scape with young fs. Rt. banks Hairy's Bk, opp Red Roch Hole. Many plants seen just there. Stigma just visible at mouth. J globular corolla. Some plants bore low fs 1/2 in above base of stem. 7-27-29 Pyrola secunda L. G 628, BvB#671 Bud. With above and much more common. Note: hrs instead J all basal as in the 2 species desc above are scattered along an erect st. about 1 in high from top of which scape arises. [8-5-29 FL. Skip woods on path. F.le.P. Cabin to R.R. #49 7-27-29 Listera auriculata Wiegand G316 = Ophrys — House BvB# 568: FL badly faded. Trout Bk in altrula behind our little luncheon beach. No sign J ciliation on lip. Otherwise as desc. 7-27-29? Viola renifolia Gray. G584, BvB#555. Cleist- gamous flow young capsules. Nonormal fls. Trout Bk fars b. near Pyrola. Hrs orbicular or oblong, usually very round at apex; sinus deep but so narrow lobe ftws overlap. Hrs usually pubescent above beneath with scattered erect hairs; petioles the same