Field notebooks : Bermuda, 1926-1929
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1-12-27 Portulaca oleracea, L. Purslane p 127 Not carefully studied but fle me resemble terminal clusters forming center of the rosette formed by and tendring lovs. Long to 3m by 1/3-3/4 in. 1-12-27. Nert. Clamust glatious, Lns ojae, 2vaz Leafy of base 2 1/2 m x 2m & bracts much fringed. 1-12-27 - Mirabilis Jalapa, L. Four O'Clock Marl & Penn. p 123 Ref. Somerset & Smithfield. 1-13-27 Port to midnight ? B.V. Flw from nearly ripe. 2-4-27 Fr. Somerset. 1-14-27 Sisyrinchium Bermudianum, L Bermudiana. D. Iris. D Blue-eyed Grass p 84 Top of Plinier Hungry Bay. Leafy, outside 3 outside stamens and band of filament column slightly laxly. Stamen column, fully 1/2 as long as persistent segments Stylets prof 3-cleft - but see later Peranths required. 1-14-27 Cyrtanthus Mackenzii, Htla. Dofa Lily, p 82 From Miss Valentine fmr. Miss Minka Robinson floce - march 1-14-27 Suriana maritima, L. Tassel Plant: p 203 Sun Path Rocks - South of Ry 5 stamens only in spec. atudius. TF 1-14-27 Sesivium Portulacaefrormi, Sea Purslane - p 135 Sun Path Rocks - So. Side, Sepals more white than purplish within 1-14-27 Colocasia esculenta, Schott Eddee-Coco, Elephants Ear p 60 "Eddies" says Hilda. Endantly Taro (or what?) & Taluti. Junction D Rd to Hungry Bay with So. R& R at Lagre Station. Spathe 16 in in 2 x 5 in & Inverted both gametophores staminate portion w/ the blue miscare nerves for Card formation Therefor carded members are Perhaps connecting stamens so hearts see always to the two leavettes the pollen discharging only from first tuiles near tip of spathe