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x-in Glion plant it looks glabrous to the eye. Corolla not
ofd.] These dif. not borne but in later comparisons. P.B.K. suspects all to date, 7-26-34, are asp ovatum.
7-25-33 Helianthemum chamaecistus Mill. BMJCP
507, BVH 54 = H. vulgare Gaertn. Costa I 150, Box 35 = H
nummularium Miller SVK 464. R.F. Rockersde
Naye (western ridge) in company with H. alpestre
DC The dif. which attracts attention is the larger
proportions of fl.c - vs the larger fl. and/or inspection presents
stipules. Duff about 5' (more case?) fld. Calyx
seems to be glabrous bet. nerves, with longish
stuffed hairs on nerves. Inv 7-10mm broad some of the
(13x10 mm)
lower ones approximating circular in shape, not
tomentose beneath. This points to
H. nummularium Miller subg. grandiflorum
ace to SVKTI. Not ofd with the form Common on
walls around Glion [7-5-34 R.B.den.ofd with plant com-
mon at Glion. The only dif. I see there are: cal longer; and being x
more venous calyx longer so that is def. hairy to eye while
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(Garalpestris Fiori SVKII)
7-25-33 Myosotis pyrenaica Poursret SVKT 545 ^
"z.t. M. alpestris Schmidt" see both in Costa II 608 2,
Box 224 and M.alpestris Schmidt BVH III 257. Fl.of2.
Rockersde Naye. This is the M. as frequently seen on
the mountain and puzzling one. St 8-19cm, rather
stiffly erect > branched only collabrr. middle into
a relatively short infl. (Blue spee had a branch from
very base or perhaps 2 at from some sort.) Basal leaves show
no sign of rosette formation, often they are ovellied; side
not they are ovaie, rounded to broadly acute at tips
and narrowed