Field notebooks : Newfoundland, 1927-1937
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7 lines long as in P. interior but fr. more as ill.? P. filiformis in shape of position embryos apex. See also desc. in G. 8-26-29 Cornus stolonifera Michx. G 624, BvBI 662 F2. Highlands Pond Tulet. Fr dull, greenish white (no fringe) blue.) This is same as Force le Plain elsewhere earlier. Ivo. spiculae beneath fr with the before noted appressed white 2-forked hairlike basis seemingly attached in middle. 8-26-29 Equisetum fluviatile L. G 53, BvBI 41 Sterile stems. Highlands Pond. Cf with E. palustre growing with it). Very smooth, very few branches 8-26-29 Equisetum palustre L. G 52, BvBI 46 Fertile & sterile at. Highlands Pond. Sterile at. well branched. Fertile at. simple. Can be only this with its central cavity smaller than cavities in surrounding ring of spiculae margined teeth, but grooves hardly seem "deep" not separated by "narrow roughish wing-like ridges" (Bv5) 8-26-29 Lobelia Dortmannia L. G 770, Bv BI 300. Fr ? at Highlands Pond v 8-28-29 McClemons Pond (far side) Abundant. Cf as to frs. with Ericeaulon articulatum Morong.