Field notebooks : Switzerland, 1931-1938
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6-1-34 Turritis glabra L. SVHI 310, Bon 35 = Arabis glabra. Remk BVH 30, #437: Q. pausikata Lamb Cate I 109 FL. elim. Field east V-M piggery (area only noticed & thought at first to be cabbage.) 6-1-34 Carex divulsa Stiles SVHI 105, BVH 511, BCT # 407 = C. - good Cate III 497, Bon 332 Adv fr. Same fields as Turritis. Since plants from dense tuft (not creeping) & ofl at top of each spike this elem only forms with spikes widely separated as in all (Cate v BCT). Leaves less high in proportion to width than all & only slightly rounded out in front. Not exceeding "la naissance" # 1/2-3/8" (Cate). Perigynia 4½ mm long. Now obliquely erect to spreading but not reflexed. Scales white occasionally brownish with green mid-rib. 3 Another specimen surely (?) coll. from same clearings has short branches (the lowest 10 cm long, the next 5 cm long) spaced on main axis. Fls younger than in A. but seem to be the same. 6-1-34 Côtinus Coggygria Scop. BM CP 460, SVHI 442 = Rhus Cotinus L. Cate I 378, Bon 60, # 553 FL. Cult V-M. Dila very yellow, rest of fl. greenish.