Field notebooks : Newfoundland, 1927-1937
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8-19-37 (C. lenticularis continued) One clear against this idem is that sporides is stalked as much as in B.B. or as much as in Gsell C. torta 922 9-7-37? Thalictrum alpinum L. [G], BvBI/18 Fr. Near Same locus as 7-12 & 8-14-37 (between two ponds) 923 9-7-37? Junceus stygius L. var. americanus Buckman G 278 inc in J. Stygius L. BvBI 475 Fr. Same locus as 8-14-37 ie R.B.K."Long Pond" & head of ankle almost tops 1st spruce before arriving at "Thalictum Spruce". Seen no where else. 924 9-7-37? Carex linoza L. G 299, BvBI 4/6 Fr. Scattered between head of Long Pond & Junceus Stygius when collected & studied 8-14-37. 925 9-7-37 Cladium mariscoides Torr G 201 - Mariscus- Kuntze BvBI 348 Fr. (See 8-14-37) Not common but not rare around pools which stretch beyond R.B.K."Long Pond". R.B.K has not knowingly collected it elsewhere in N.H. Fr not maturing well, the best of those dissect ed long & atrophied & spongy at base so not all all resembling ill (G) & style in all cases still persisted. Root stock about as thick as lower part of culm, creeping, scaly. Culms almost (or quite) acrete, hollow,