Field notebooks : Bermuda, 1926-1929
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below ? 2-9-27 Viburnum Tinus, L. lauresthinum p 375. Mrs A.V. from Mrs Robinson. Stem v suspended buds pinkish. Younger in white v with very infrequent ? 2-9-27 Phyllantius viridis, p 306 viridis. Perhaps m St James Hill. Etaminose usually 1. Dpala thin v translucent red green at upper centre d seem to have glands at base d sepals velt with sepals 2 seemts large glandlike growths at base not as in fl. No stipulate, and shaped adules left close up? at night. Each fl. persistent white adules ? 2-8-27 Deletion Delineata Britton p 309 (see 2-1-27) Calyx 2 lvery tip blunt with lower part adventy by calyx 4 Styles 2, at max 2 parted and sections from seems like ovules of fl. Styles 2 and ovules 4. (One case d a - 8 cases d f.) Loo 4-5/3 in x 3 3/6-4 1/2 wide entire act. cordate apex obtuse. Very rough with white hairs appressed with simulated resem. 3-11-27 Danlania monandra, Kay Neplesium Flumne p 175 Miss A.V. from Mrs Trunhamano. Loo reved this in spec alight to pale green v healthy and almo vein, stamens by style. Flant tended by bleats which fill the body. Petal 3 white veins one upper with very slight purple line at base. Stamens 5 1/2 in long only anther bearing alt. 5 alint (Y fin) has like stamenodra ovary long peduncled, flat pubescent side some d 6. Peduncle v bleat pubesc see spec on Par-la-Ville