Field notebooks : Newfoundland, 1927-1937
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8-28-29 Spikelets few (3-4) [8-28-29 Another lot near by had culms to 12 in, evidently the same. Heads larger. 8-28-29? Gaylussacia dumosa T.G. G638, BOBI 696. No flaps. Near x yrs. Evidently G. because resinous dots or liv above where leaflet. Psd. G. dumosa because live along- obovate or oblanceolate v young twigs (reddish) definitely pubescent with rusty spreading hairs v resinous dotted. Cln wth Vaccinium pennsylvanicum 8-28 v 8-29-29 8-28-29 Eriophorum terellum Nutt G196, BOBI325 F2. Far side of McClennan's Pond. Cln wth E. callitrix Cham 7 8-28-29 from same vicinity. 8-28-29 Kalmia angustifolia L. G636, BOBI 689 Fl ups, on several bushes. Path from Highlands Camp to McClennans Pond. Note: Some of young growth has livs shining both sides, bright yellowish green v not at all glaucous. Seeds oblong, at least 3x as long as wide. "subglobosa" (BOB) psd a mistake 8-28-29 Eleocharis palustris RUS. G183, BOBI 314 F2. Far side of McClennans Pond in about 6 in water. Spikelet slender but (2mm) is wider than