Field notebooks : Bermuda, 1926-1929
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4-15-27 Sansevieria Quinquevis with Ceylon Bromine Kemp. Los seen frequently before. p972 4-15-27 Parietaria Tricinalis, L. White Pellita p106 St. & Side from Stem of petals Reddish pubescent. Lno pubescent or under side ciliate. Fle as desc. Bristle stem to be 3 orate lobed hairy, with yellow line down back. Stigma reddish fuzzy hairs. 4-10-27 Chenopodium ambrosioides, L. Mexican Tea Worming p116. St. Harges. Calyx mouth 5 parted. White plant had yellowish green non glabrous roots also like C.album. L.no clear yellow resinous-like totality (pore glands) filmr. No trunks like ill. 4-10-27 St. G. Church Runns 4-11-27 St. D. Verbera rigida Spreen - p311 This to the client almost flat & pofe seem in full forest at St. Mary's the same as seen no flat but not House 8-22-27. p387 4-15-27 Solanum jasmoides Roxb. St. G. P.O more delicate than the other S.vine and L.no alt. lanceolate, entire glabrous. 4-11-27 St. Davids pulchellum down at western pt. 4-12-27 Roots Ferry Pt - Solium -- ? (pulchellum?) Roof fr. Stem v.lvo. hirsute-pubescent Lno many thms 3nervd. Held mottled grinlong. To p.of shiny green bottom (20x) Stand whited patches. 4-(11-13)-27 Malvastrum coronandicum Darce's False Mallow p.285 St. Davids (near), or Ferry Pt on tripbook St. Fly Pz. but if real when studied by, it reddish with white appressed hairs - double attached to st in middle lobing like elongated little No thus -- . Almost alike