Field notebooks : Bermuda, 1926-1929
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"Phorix australis" on the palms near home. Say Celerachies eaters B8 Bongawilla. > mth BF/B. 3/04 H @ BMGCP. St listd. 3-16-27 Arenaria leptoclados, Gns Lender Thyme-lk Sandwort p/30 Devonshire Bay En Sandy Beach bordering a Cla. Plants 2 in'd to 5 in high; lv's about 5 mm.; stipules 5 mm., pedicels 3 min. Note miserably much elintic than all suggests. Other wise as ill. I'm not A. lisp'd then evidently not in Bxking 4-4-27 En redmly Castle Point 3-15-27 Solanum Deafortianum Fide Seaforth's Potato Vine p/337. Agri. Dat. Ft elastics long peduncle opp. a lf (not axillary) 3-16-27 Solanum Wendlandii, Hort. p/337 Ponsiana Httl. Wall by driveway 20 ft fr. 2 ft studded 5 in long x 4 1/2 in wide, glabrou. pinnate. Mid rib with sharp downward looking thorns. 4-14-27 St. Y. T.B. Vine no ft. 4-13-27 Home at westend Canowara in bed. Floren'd in brne lilac 7 tips of petals pubescent. 3-16-27 Ficus pumila L Creeping Fig p/12 Ponsiana Httl. Flr far from pond which. This is omninient time usually young branches forby & ymns to circumit put on the Allos beautifully articulated below with even the smallest veins varve's patentcent. Edg. revolute Buds 3 dark brown in axils glary in April long. In cross section, under the brown outside scalea is a large J corpus (v seemingly easily deciduous) vily loose vineid till the typical fig formation. (W.B. Prob must not as told by J Prani Britton). 4-22-27 Southland Fr not yet ripe in long "not edible"