Field notebooks : Switzerland, 1931-1938
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[I seem frequently late on zig-zag posts below Sacodogy] Cell, angular (because closely packed) no sign of wing at top. Vales hard. 7-22-31 Aspidium Oreopteris Sw. BVH 582 = Polystichum DC. Cote III 687, Bon 398 = = Dryopteris Maxon SVI 5. Sp. Ptd in woods east of Chamoosalay. Frond exactly like ill (BVH). The tiny glandular globoles yellow. Edges of ultimate segments slightly crenate, the effect heightened by their curling slightly backward; edges also papillate (20X). Sori very tiny & near edge, in- ducidium to be seen only on youngest. Odor not strong but rather resinous. Frond light green, esp. the rachis. Fronds veiny on upper surface. Later cf with Q. Felix-mae Sw. 7-22-31 Blechnum Spicant Roth Cote III 696, Bon 381, BVH 588 Sterile fertile fronds. Edge of woods east of Chamoosalay. 7-22-31 Daleopsis Tetrahita L Cote III 112, Bon 352 BVH-390, & 699; SVI 560 Fl. Chamoosalay at some distance from hut. Corolla 16mm long, whitish with yellow spot on lip in front of the upward projecting teeth) Notably outlined & somewhat relieved with purple