Field notebooks : Switzerland, 1931-1938
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20 on exposed surface. 9-6-31 Rumex conglomeratus Muss. Cate III 199, Bow 375, Bow 395, S 356, Sw I 208 Flv f2 Bouveret-Noville. To lower or basal part crl. St with many slender spreading branches. es in upper half (as crl.) suggesting ill (Cate) thinner free. valves 3 X1 mm. 4 there, entire, equal; all three equally inheruled. Tubercle proportionately large but as Cate says not covering the whole length (may yet quite the whole width) of the valve. Lower section of pedicle stem almost 1 mm (Sw I) often less. Influaen less fr. 9-6-31 Phragmites communis Trin (See 8-19-31) Fl f2 Fre- quent Bouveret-Noville. Lodicles very apparent (20x) 9-6-31 Suedum dasyphyllum L Cate II/5, Bow 12, Bow 167, BM) CP 3/19, Sw I 323 (See Sw I II 144) Remains of flgfl. Bouveret on wall just east of town. Deformed slender, proximalised etc. 1-1½ in high too withered for study. Rest of plant like form seen in Maynea but not glandulars [or perhaps the rather obscure (20x) blisters in Sw might be considered axile glands. 9-6-31 Melilotus alhescina Thull (See 8-14-31) Fl v f2. Bouveret-Noville. Pod black, splitting on the yellow back so as to show seeds. (Sw N also char of M.) frémahisiam) not rupturing