Field notebooks : Switzerland, 1931-1938
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pinnate below, bi-pinnate above, teeth short but sharp. Stipe, blade (both sides) venulose scarcely but def. (20x) glandular. Indusia kidney-shaped, persistent. Sori 1mm or slightly more in 2 distinct rows near mid rib, not reaching end of seg., but found almost quite to uppermost tip of frond. Cross section graphics show 5 fibre-bundles. 8-29-31 Lycopodium Filix-mas (see ?5-29-31) Sp. Peduncle abt 2/3. 8-29-31? Sagina linnaei Pied Cal I 47, Box 48 = S. sagin- oides Dalla Torre 13V H 69, SV K I 342 FL Richards Nape Eastern ridge. Sepals 5, glabrous, oval, very obscure, thick, nerveless, closely appressed to capsule. Sepal 3mm high, Capsule projecting 2mm. Styles seem 5. Petals white abt 1/2 as long as sepals, obscure, entire or a little irreg. Apex not notched. Stamens 10. Capsules opening in erect, round valve (to top of calyx) often 5 but sometimes 4 or 6 (perhaps 6 by one valve splitting again). Seeds brown minutely tuberculate (20x) their reniform shape variously altered by compression, abt 1/2 mm longest dimension. Ped- uncles 10-14mm more or less curved (Box), low to 13X1mm, regularly opiculate [at least when young] Whole plant glabrous. 8-29-31 Anemone narcissiflora L. (See 5-29-31) FL Richards Nape