Field notebooks : Newfoundland, 1927-1937
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445 8-8-30? Rubus nigricans Rydlt #491 B.V.BI29 Midland Empire ft. Nearly place in woods 20 fid from Camp to School-house almost across from the mulch-bruised marsh. Stalk v fertile sts with numerous but not dense st weak, straight (hardly reflexed) prickles. Lvs green both sides sapped glabrous but (20 x) have few hairs on veins & margin. beneath also occasional touches prickly brown glands?). Pedicels & calyx puberulent with more of these ? glands. In sterile abote lvs 5-folate (4 lfts recurving, the terminal one on petiole 1/2-3/4 in sometimes? Petioles 1/2 unit rib armed. Lfts cuneate acuminate & sharply double toothed. In fertile shoots oft to 3, the terminal on petiole 8 1/4 in. Pedicels armed? Inflo small 4-5 fld the lower 1 or 2 fls maxile from. simple or compound lf, the stiles subtended by linear bracts (sometimes as long as pedicel. Calyx lobes ovate-conicate mid & tip 3/10 mm. 446 8-8-30 Oegrotis Young fr. Marsh east of Highland Camp same as one called ?R. hysmalds B.S.P. #132 B.V.BI 207 9-5-29. 2 1/2 ft from decumbent base to tip infld. Infl. 1 ft high with some branches 6 in wide bearing several slender elongated secondary branches from above or below middle often mid but sometimes in 3's or single. Branches