Field notebooks : Bermuda, 1926-1929
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dentate laterally; upper bracts clustered 3-pentated at apex thus: Pericarp [illegible] Mount base, red thorn-like with some white. Stamens 3 with antennae least 1/6 in long & green, extremely filaments grooved limb; Style 3 left each mucronate abing in stigma which is flat, thin spatulate blade folded partly down the center of fruit-bases at top. 3-17-27 Pereckia Pereskia, Karsten. Fl. Barkliss horeberry - Mrs Hill, Point Howe also from Knuley & Mr F. apenny v leafy 4 1/4 in diam., seeds flat, rounded. 3/6 in brown like around an inner see p257 3-14-27 Myrica cerifera L. var. Nyrtle p96 (see barlis) Page & Navell 5 & and 6 pavale in ovule. Lives every green light new shoots grown, putting forth vigourally - pale green v delicate at a time contrasting with buddles. 3-17-27 ? Melia Agedarach L p 255 See earlier. Rosdida. Fl. Petioles pandulous v particles, calyx mud sub upper side & lip v surface further side & live into story truly pubescent which easily rub off. Flowers appear ? on apical newgrowth with 4 or 6 are not "axillary". Petals like. Stamen - but dark purple, pulsent inside antherella. Nearly the unexpended base for out style. ? 3-14-27 Oplismenus hirtellus, R.V.S. Woodlands. p21 7th fls. Point Marsh. Last season made fl. stalks lift. ? 3-14-27 Tanardia repens, DC. Large Marsh Pinslone p267 Page & Absale to fls.