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7-11-31 Solidago Virga-aurea L. (See 7-5-31) Fl Le
Pleiades.
7-11-31 Helianthemum Chamaecistus L. (See 6-8-31)
Fr. Chamby. Nerves on sepals reddish. Capsule
almost = sepals, opening with 3 valves (locicidally).
seeds many, not quite smooth [faintly tuberculate
in longitudinal lines]. Pedicels strongly reflexed.
7-11-31 ? Crepis paludosa Moench. Cota II 446,
BVH 276. evidently = Soyeria — God Bon 190
Unifae fr. Les Pleiades - Mossettes. Difficult to be
cured & number frs on machine (should be 10)
[See 8-6-34]
7-11-31 ? Glyceria plicata Fries (See 8-27-31)
Fl. Mossettes by water-trough in field east west of house.
5/16-31 in neighbor upfield roots [decumbent rooting
in mud], glabrous, Ros (badly withered when
studied) leaf (about 4 in.) rather abruptly
pointed, glabrous, somewhat rough on edges.
Sheaths closed almost to top, the superior one
enclosing lower part of infl. Spik 4 in long, defart.
iculated with tops; culmnd perhaps articu-
lated at each node. Spik consists for most part
of 1 branch at each node (strongly spreading or
reflexed) and 1 pedicelled spikelet [erect and