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5-12-31 Thymus Serpyllum L. Costa #87, Box 248
BY# 361, 4708, BMQ.C.P.642. All infl. Donlop. Wailing
rooting, pectides sometimes longicilate. But consider
T. Chamaedryps Fries since pectides sometime glob-
rous, low rather abruptly narrowed at base, & venous
not "saillantes" (Coste) and the very slight pubescence
just tends to be in 2 lines. Longest lf. 6mm. Certain
bird-like formations flow are infected with grubs.
5-12-31 Asplenium viride Nuds. Costa #695, Box 388
BY# 586, 438. 2pf in various stages. Donlop. cf with
A.Trechomenes L. Segments more fan-shaped, def. pectides?
veins much more distinct when held against light;
more def. crenate. Whole plant lightlt (yellower) green.
Note: tips of veins often show thickish yellowish on upper
surface (20x)
5-12-31 Equisetum arvense L, Costa #712, Box 385
BY# 571, 4.52. Fertile &o wittering & sterile &to just appear-
ing. Prob. near hecolants or pelope above Donlop.
Bedrock of sterile sts. 4 angled.
5-12-31 Geniata sagittalis L. Box70, Costa I 300, BMQCP
4201 F2, & bo just appearing. Donlop. (See 6-4-31