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"noted 6-18-29
6-20-29 Anaphalis margaritacea Burt G822, BvB
# 452. Young blote v remains) last yrs. inflos. Sp. Bk Trail.
6-20-29 Onoclea sensibilis L.G45, Bv BI II. Sterile fronds
Sp. Bk Trail Unfolding fronds very woolly both sides
6-20-29 Onoclea Struthiapteris Nym. G 45=
Mattenceia - Britton Bv BI II. Sterile fronds 18in
high v still curl at tip Remains) last yrs. fertile
fronds. Sp. Bk Trail, frequent esp. at east end.
Sterile fronds clear green, lobes glabrous but
slums (20X) remains) hawny surf v stalked
glands which are found on youngest part.
Stipe, deeply grooved, has few brown scales.
Stipes) both sterile v fertile fronds broadened
v flattened v dark colored at base. On sterile frond
focumae serrile so that lower lobes seem to
clasp rachis, the one above being twice as long
as one below v falcate. [7-22-29 Frequent F.-lot.
Cabin. Sterile fronds]
6-20-29
Ferns in various degrees (maturity No spores.
Sp. Bk Trail One mature (prob from last yr) One mature
(prob. from last yr.) suggests some var. (Aepidium
spinulorum S.W. G 43. Perhaps all are