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6-28-29 Lemmas ten purple at tip [Probably
this was same as #34] 7-6-29 or which M.L. Fernald
18-8-29 "reversed decision" ]
6-28-29 junceus foliformis L. G 273, B.O.B I 467 Fr. Muddy
flats Barachois Blk. prob. just above R.R. bridge. Stamens
6; anthers shorter than filaments (not as in J. balticus)
but perianth more coppery colored than green in color.
#24
6-28-29 Eleocharis
Fr. Barachois Blk in mud on rt. bank. Culms alabaster,
somewhat flattened, 5 in high, tufted. Spikelet thick
er than culm; style 2-cleft, upper sheath not
"loose with white scarious tip." Hence prob.
E. diandra; E. ovata; E. obtusa or E. Engelmanni G 183.
Scales purple brown, the green mid-rib extending
to tip, edges not conspicuously hyaline.
E. palustris Ryd. G 183, B.O.B I 314
6-28-29 Cardamine pennsylvanica Muhl. G 436, B.O.B
II 184 Fr. Barachois Blk rt. bank shortly above R.R. bridge.
6-28-29 Capsella Bursa-Pastoris Medic G 426, =Bursa
Britton B.O.B II 158; Barachois. Fields at Bill Cooke.
[7-2-29 Fr when only 1-2 in high. Robinson's along
roadway]