Field notebooks : Newfoundland, 1927-1937
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(D) 8-11-29 Salix No fls fr. Same leaves as (A), (B) v (C). Commonly seen on Harris Blk with reddish, thin young lvs. evidently the same as 6-18-29, thought then to be possibly S. balsamifera Barratt. G 324 = S. pyrifolia Andre Bv B I 596. 8-12-29 Aster junicceus L. G 8/14, Bv B III 4/19 Fl. (1st seen) E le P. Cabin. [8-19-29] Fl. Rd Highlands Camp to south of Butter Blk, near James Bell's place. # 74 8-13-29 Sagina nodosa Fenzl var glandulosa Aach G 379, sic in S. nodosa Fenzl Bv B II 52 Fl v fr Occasional in sand of beach behind Inn, Stephensville Crossing [8-15-29] Abundant on flats bet. Inn and dunes Towards bridge 8-13-29 Polygonum Convolvulus L G 362: Tiniaria — Webb Moq. Bv BI 6 74 Fl. Beach bks of Dun Stephensville Crossing 3 in long Achene will be rough. [8-19-29] Fl v fr Rd Highlands Camp to Butter Blk. Note, in anthecis achene smooth & shining but when ripe, granular & dull.