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8-19-29 Lathyrus
No fls fr Fiddles on road bet Highlands Camp v south of Butler Blk or northward along bluff. Two tiny plants about 2 in high. Lfts 2 with tendril between. Lfls 3/4 x 1/2 in, narrowly oblong or linear, obtuse, 5-7 parallel veins at base but later somewhat reticulated. St. angled, very slender.
Since the half saggitate stipules are only 1 mm long, only possibility in manual seems L. tuberosus L. G 527, BvBII 4/6 but evidence very incomplete.
8-19-29 Leonotis autumnalis L. G 863: A paragia autumnale Hoffm. BvB III 3/10 Fl Mouth of Butler Blk v frequently the heratological or pathological form "G". Fl has no aelene tube about as long as in normal form but with fringe | subulate segments at top (Or perhaps this represents a elene vestites.
Ray greenish, sometimes tinged purple, 4 mm long above this fringe. Style prominently exerted; Stamens short v seem rudimentary.
8-19-29 Parnassia pariflora DC. G 449, BvB II 2/13. Fls 1/2. Mouth of Butler Blk or northward along bluff. Common.
Staminoides 6-7. The lf or scape usually about 1/3 distance of