Field notebooks : Newfoundland, 1927-1937
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6-20-39? Acer Very young lv. No hairs. Twigs reddish, smooth v shining to tip. Lvs opp, suggest A. rubrum. BvBII 459, having straight sided long central lobe, glabrous v shining above v beneath ex- cept for yellowish, easily detachable, rather gland-like hairs or scurf. lf bud scales glabrous except hairy margin. Spruce Brook Trail [See 7-13-39] 6-20-39 Cornus (See 6-18-29) Fl buds v half grown lv. Sp. Rk Trail. Twigs reddish, smooth except very youngest which have short appressed white v brown hairs. Petioles v lv. Both sides with short ap- pressed white hairs. Petioles beneath v mid-rib beneath, similar brown hairs 6-20-39 Viburnum Cassinoides L. G 760, BvBII 372 Fl buds v half grown lv. Short o lv, both sides, esp be- neath, brown scurfy punctate[8-5-29 Very young fr. Marsh bet. F. & P. Cdd]v RR. 6-20-39 Caltha palustris L. G 404, BvBII 85 Fl (falling) Spruce Brook Trail 6-20-39 Geum macrophyllum Willd G 485, BvBII 271 Trail. Spruce Brook Trail.