Field notebooks : Newfoundland, 1927-1937
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sides) tapered to base v (a trifle more abruptly) to the 1mm long beak which bends slightly outward. Perigynia now greenish brown fading to green at base and towards beak, glabrous, nerved (20x) but nerves not con- spicuous. Tip of beak oblique and in some cases seems minutely 2-toothed, at least it looks ± jagged uneven, not neatly definitely entire. Perigynia tongue, not tight or adherent but not at all inflated. Stigmas 3. Achene trigonous, 2mm x 1½ mm, minutely papillate (20x) Best guess is C. vaginata Tausch. G 347, BvBI 399 Culm capilares very alike (esp G). Perigynia less abruptly beaked than ill (G) v more cottony ill (BvB) Seales very like ill BvB. 8-4-37 Carex polygama Schkuhr G 333 = C. Buxbaumii Wahl BvBI 419 Fl. Marsh behind D.P Cabin. 8-7-37 Habenaria orbiculata Torr. G 309 = Lycopias- Rydb. BvBI 555. Fl. Path. D.P. Cabin to P.H. near junction with path down to lower D.P. 8-9-37 Epipactis repens Crantz var ophioides A.A1 G 315 = Peramium ophioides Rydb. BvBI 569 near above v elsewhere along path.