Field notebooks : Newfoundland, 1927-1937
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ing erect or at least strongly ascending. Stem sometimes strongly striate but not P. Axeneae P. Douglasii. Achenes included, striate granules. Sepal tips bright white or pink. But note that mature sepal lobes are 2-2½ mm. Stamens 8. [8-31-29 Flbfz. At John Hall's place] 8-19-29 Polygonum Persicaria L. G 361 = Persicaria — Small. Bu B.I 668 FL. Richmond & Butter Bk [8-31-29 Flbfz. At John Hall's place] 8-19-29 ? Phleum pratense L. G 129, Bu BI 191 FL. James Gales' place. 2 spike, one with head 3 in. long, the other with less than 1 in., had awns 1½ mm i.e. about ½ as much length of scale but R.B.K. does not think them P. alpinium for all that 8-19-29 Cornus canadensis L. G 624 = Chamaeperi- clymenum canadense Aechb Gracbn BuB II 6744. No fl. or fr. Road from Ferryman's, Highland Park to Scherlhouse Sterile almost branched, 1 row in 2 whorls of 3, or 1 or more whorls with a pair of opp. lvs above or below, or lvs in several opp. pairs. 8-19-29 Carex aurea Nutt G 232, Bu BI 397. Fr. ripe. Mottled Butter Bk. Fr. orange color. 2 mm wide x 3 mm. long. Scherlhouse