Field notebooks : Bermuda, 1926-1929
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2-23-27 Aloe vera L. Alocs Common Aloes p 71 Vacant house 20 side Haringn St. Stamen, 3 longer 3 shorter all exerted (as in ill) Style about same length Ovary 3 celled but on exterior marked in 6 sections. 2-23-27 Paritis tildeceum Juss Maire p 239 Bordering mangrove swamp behind Lime at 30-west end of Lansdowny ave. nary very few mentioned. No starry flowers whack v scattered stamens in front Pollen grains yellow tall with points projecting (2x1x36x) Pistils yellow red Handle with dark red part at base. 2-23-27 Leonurus arbiricus L Silvane Museum n Limstal p 324 RL no Q Harington House Has stamens pointing down. ? 2-20-27 Pilea nummulariaefolia with RL Level Pilex Brit 2-20-27 Lyson unknown p185. "linearis raphides" see def. LMBD 11/21 not quite 84X) 3-4-27 in only 2 Volley RL. 2-24-27 Sambucus intermedia, Carr West Indian Elder p 971. From Mrs A V from Actwoods" Flo 57 macerous Stigma seems 10 lobed. 2-22-27 Malocinia maritima a crucifer. Tomandu late garden Specialy appeared pubescient light of leafs too slender linear, blunt entire 1/3 to 1/2 in long narrowly into petiole (long below) decreasing away top of plant Calyx persistent with hair about in middle v perfecting both ways. Same form for stamens two. Ovary seable linear densely pubescient with hairs which seem all to point downward. The few staminas purple 3 or 4 other colors and this Virginia Aloc Malocinia maritima? p155? Virginian Stalk again 4-3-27