Field notebooks : Switzerland, 1931-1938
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6-8-34 Sorbus Aria Cranty, Cote II 72, BMJCP 38, BvH XII #169, SVI 342, FL Further along on path near Caux v again much nearer Caux (just east of Chalet de Naye) Lros sill (Cote v BvH XIII). The lowest veins (in some leaves each space) convex outward & the teeth decrease from the top downward. There are still 1 trace of tomentum on upper surface (Oulya strain?) imagination allows any definite tomentum on under surface? S.D.- and S.S.E.- ) Cfl with leaf from tree at east end of the Temple, Klein which is exactly the same in shape but larger (17 x 9.5 cm) while the largest for the other specimens is 12.5 x 6.5 cm) and the upper surface just as glabrous velvety as in S. candica and even darker green. 6-8-34 Luzula flavescens Gand. Cote III 453, Bon 322 = L. luculena Della Torre v. Sarnthein SVI 180 Suripae fs. Caux -> Sonlebaus., person upper path or perhaps above Sonlebaus. Stolors as ill (Cote) v infl also except branches less spreading. Fls all 1 to a branch except in one case where a branch bears also an almost sterile fl. at some distance below the terminal fl. Perianth a golden brown (but alongside of L. silvatica Gand., it looks decidedly yellow) hood Tinner pres. parte 4mm long, this outer abortive v more abruptly defused