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3-22-27 Miotiana glauca, Galium. Tree Tobacco p 842 East of ferrylanding at B.V. Los 15 ft in x 3in gray green V very smooth light dotted (20x) Calyx 2/3in long. Corolla 1/2 in long. Flowers wide. Slightly pubescent underside. Plant not aromatic. N. but may be blue d. Stigma 2 lobed green 2-22-27 Loxia p 85 Leaves at Pomander State. Her Obs & Dida- ceae 6 in long. Ft 1/2 in acron. 3 distinct segs & perianths, with darker red Redwood at base L.00 1/2 in wide. waxen 3-22-27 (Statice pays Mr. Link) Pomander State Plumbaginaceae p 282 fulls pro a Limonium. R & T. Thiff. Lindley species. basal Los. Branched. 3 branches. Stems. Flo in bracts. Aporally the genus Spikes. Beasts with projections on the spine for st. Calyx pubescent campanulate. Corolla 5 petalob (perforated at base). 5 Stamens 2 filaments, 5 Styles. Ovary superior, 1 cell & style 1. a) Calyx white & petals yellow b) Calyx lavender & petals white. Petal cleft at tip. Petals very fragile. 3-22-27 Caleolaria P. D. Viscid pubescent. Los spp. Sepalo 4. Ori. yellow inflated sacs. Chamene 2 pubescence no filament. Los connectors too arranged that it stems forward anthyl sac on the inside of more protein sacs. Style simple, hairy 2 celled, onles membrane. De Scrophulariaceae p 343 3-22-27 Salvia See p 326. P. D. Plant at extreme back Calyx densely tomentose with white & purple hairs outside, inside smooth with R. Corolla 3/4 in petals. Stamens 2, appearing staminal anther sacs look like branched no anthers. Joint on which anthers swing and move. Style with line of hair down limit
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2 clef with gertrude like long & pointed 2-23-27 Eleocharis lanceanum, A.H.Dav. Bermuda alluv.-wood Banks. p. 228. Jungle at Walsingham. "Butter-wort" li negroquite. All ? not good. See. also cladly & and auricul also at least very with foodicosa was present. Deeply, much shorter than pistils as the folio. does not slim from fruit. Pistols straight aided & acuminate base. Thid? of 3. pistals, hood, slit & little. Young ones reddish brown. Petals very slightly decurrent. 4-13-27 The inf? found just recently seen Joyce Dooly coming to Harrington House. New leaf showing light green embayment with red & g oliv-green 2-23-27 Indigofera suffruticosa, Mill p. 82 Wilt India's Walsingham. Flw fr. Banks, standing in fund. With persistent nutt? from leaves like calyx. Pds persistent. splitting along upper curves. Seeds finched black & hence flattened to an egg-shaped to dice shape (cute), no evidence of standard "persistant" "Forking hairs" on low elsewhere see both attached in middle, White or low p buds. 2-23-27 Jasminum simplicifolium, Frut/ p. 287. Walsingham. "Myrtle" li negroquite Flw fr. Field for a drags with other shrub as large as it (See 3-3/37) ? 3-23-27 Eugenia axillaris Willd p. 561 White Stopple. Walsingham "Stopple-balls" li negroquite, toothed less than Humibra. Pistls red & olive brown where no teeth. Twigs silvery gray & w dark dotted or lacke middle & unflw leaves only densely dotted on face & showing light dots broadly from front. Leaves of the been reddish & shiny ferrugineous at their center with veins & ? it set, uppermost surface earthy-setin. dist. 4-4-27 Castle St. md & each only seen 5s flowers. New growth of new lignum
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2-20-27 Emetichys petaloides, Deer. Wet Indian Grass p. 37 So. Se near Pat Royal Cove 2-20-27 Galium ? au p. 367 (See 1-3-27) Hill left Empire Barv 3 Cos on way to Warwick Camp - left limb side a mid ball ever mst. 1/2 leaf weak stem or has leafed but lost not strong. I noticed it at 4pm x ? min. Margins widely leafed. Fl petal uncles, gen long. Fl less than Gending from x to x ? min. Dense fr. & in lay. Surface very rough & tubercled. Dist & bristles. Minute tridently nt & piparene v not in B. Pittosporum undulatum West Mole Range 2-16-27 Toget Neckl. Fr 2 brd. Shrub to 10 ft, petiole more. Lev inflated end. Branches evergreen. Fl long to 6 cm x 1/3 in, markedly undulate. Caulis apex, narrowed at base into petiole 1/2 to 3/4 in long, globose. Stigma ? Lvs spiny, odd when crushed. Fls small, few in terminal panicle (studied from buds). Calyx campanulate, 7mm long about ? half as long, 5 sharp lobes, pubescent (lobes pubescent & red at base of calyx) lobes seem to be split down to different lengths. Petals 5, white, subrect in brk. Edges curly, lufogenous. Stamens 5, long stamens. Anthers seems to be centrifugal. Filament red? Petals have yellow. Whorl apex densely pubescent. Style & fruit ? simple, shining somewhat like ? (? at base of fruit). Stigma bimulticellular. Number cells not divident. Fr. Panicle 4 to 3 cm. Folio like berry ? on long x ? in. unrel yellow. Edge? vertical lines indenting surface as the dividing it into quarters. Apex at later stage turns brown, splits with 2 reflexed calyx, disclaim light rim, sulphated surface very attached.
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"quater length I notice no stalk. Notated. Calyx (5) shell like in appearance white pink tipped, shimmering on slit or notate (4) folded up two main little trac traces inside was found 2 flos. Inside two a tubular member which made the calyx part of corolla, lips 3 cord lined yellow stamens one with large anthers. Staminodes? Very potentent. Old racius (5) lining, potentent with longer hairs which can be rub[bed] off. 4-12-27 St. Hingis Public Gardens Fles inside from about 3 m. Still hard & destroyed, calyx endla, A chest like member with tipped pink shining spines no pub calyx (5) of 20 Corolla black that flamea 3 white pinky pink when the stamina from whine make the filaments spring from 2 x hood blue; the 2 anterior one is only 1/4 aonde & almost flat adherent to these directly between is the shell blue red or yellow of style, beset, antlers See all L.M.V.D. p.763. p289 2-23-27 Olea europaea. Olive Tree set jungle entrance to Ton Morro House Waddingham Estate Evergreen. Tragos grayish. 1.5m f.p. rate 3/4in x 3/8 in blance late 1/2in x 3/8 in entire leathery, upper surface very dark green v acutely dotted with resin (white), lower surface very light green v thickly covered with scales 1.5 x 0.4x (lacy like - dark centre white rays) Petioles 1/6 to 3/8 in. Minute leafy twiggy young trags covered with scales do not hundred. 2 flos. This blue acro group are new green house at Agre-Slot. 4-13-27. Same tree in f.p. 2-23-27 Citrus arábica, L p.367. Lo only jungle Waddingham stem branch. Spec leaf petioled strongly tubular to from lvs into same palaeve. Lvs indefinite, very definite glands markedly 1/5 size on tuberler side (or visible both sides v front to naked eye). 4-13-27 Many seedlings at Mt. Parnassus Doyce Debs. See like as some similar palmately 3-0-runs
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2-25-27 Citrus vulgaris. Perso p 201 Bitter Orange. 4 leaves white dots on back dark dots beneath veins marked up. Tront quite entire but dots along edge makes it look much less so. Veins anamorphous as seen clearly from back. Twojos ridged 2-26-27 Papaver dubium. L p 143 Long amors fruits poppy. Hill back 2 flecks 2elips. Dikmatic hairs 8, Petals ocelit with no dark spots. Capsule in hed 3/4 in long. Hairs on the stem (20 x) are minutely torahd. 2-26-27 Cerastium vulgatum L or moscan p129. Hill back 2 flecks Selip. (Recalls 2-8-27) In my app. more like C. vis-capra to group only 2 flo. Ped. 4mm. v Calyx 5 mm. But petals are larger than Calyx and Capsule is slightly curved upwards 2-26-27 Valantia ludida p 306 - Infs. peduncles lengthen & broken Radicels from 3 above the center one reflexed v bearing 2 globular fruits considerably small petiochons. 2-26-27 Agave p 50 A. americana L. ? but not variegated as possibly A. barbodensis Trel? Mature flowers on road bet. So Rd & Middle Rd Pigeon (or Warrick) west ? Portage store. Trle 25 ft (?) high, trees covered with bright yellow bloom. Bin buds standing erect at top. Pedicel 1/4 in. Tube 1 to 7 ad. 6 lanceolate segments making calyx 2 1/4 to 2 3/4 cm. overall. Stamens borne on tube, perigone Filaments dont cuticles 3/8 in middle hairs & attached in exact center. Stigma over not longer than stamens 3 lobes. Stigma 3 lobed & . Ovary inferior in tube 3 celled. Ovaries flat v closely packed Perianth lobes narrow v pointed & no broader at apex than filaments. Sessile 1/4 to 3/8 in across.
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7-2-27-27 Vachellia Farnesiana, W.W. Homa p190 [illegible] —, L near corner [Rail St & E Broadway. Stem from thicely otted with lenticle?], Alt & about 2 m apart 2o spines atbt kin sub- tend spur like swelling foted frm wlick spring the floste v olent. "atipular spine" (p36) fallen lto. 1s with racios to our mro wth 3t0 4 pairo j pinnae. Reckied] pinneal about 1in wth abt 14-2o per ft) (On one case if tri-pinote ce position o lowest pair of the occcuppby small compond left. Racloswmmwlat pubesent illuqola frma, 1 sessile gland on petiole halfway to near to lowet pair) pinnae. St domo (200) lenforygurae, Filmea ovate 5 mm bright yellow, not amotts (even with 4mm- can't see so what irregularity exists). Calyx v small grueen wthle & pointed. Carolla 3mm long, has seem to close (white, at night into trucke can't see) 7-2-27-27 Pulegia odorata, Cass. p 389 Directly Flatane, East Broadway on bank (centre) illed purplish, from color pantthic tips, outside of head white. Popars bristles very slightly fatted) 7-2-26-27 Gnaphalium ? p 390 Nar entrance to Brattlebords, 12:08in tigh. Denely wooly wth long hairs. Lvs betto midrib thereot with stem pabout 4 in. Lower lvs oblioea, 3 1/2 long. Mid rib prominent, apex low landlate acuminete at [illegible] at base. Nodesm conybe & leafy silverygreen. Projecting style yellow, head 3mm overall. Exterior bracts scions v dampyrat, entirly bracts scions with dark green centre. This evidently not G. puerfveum L. Lvs bract not adicea & plant not at all sili.
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2-25-27 Medicago lupulda Willd p 175 Root mist B.V. 4/4 mm from Calyx leaves not "slant" (see p 177) calyx 4 mm small of articles setae are sometimes 1/2 & stipule on stalk & fringed. 2-25-27 Rumex crispus L. Curled Doda p 109 2-26-27 Symphytum officinale L. p 277 middle RL settlement near Waranda Academy RL well grown from Endantly this but leaves involves & small buds very slant leaves near tracts. Almost mbs. ? precipitate to the eye. 2-23-27 Nephrisia parviflora p 427 ? jungle. Wallowa Co., Oregon. 2-26-27 Malvastrum coriaceum L. p 289? RL het & md. RL v So. RL het ? Stra? Cernk to Divergence 20 v Bridged Q forks only. Climb 4/0 off. 14 palminate. 7-reinch 3/4 in broad 2 3/2 in from apex to base. 3 lobes on 3 central nervis are acute Or date. 1m seem somewhat irregularly perhaps partly because petiole meets blade at L.? Stems pubescent & lvs pubescent, hairy pubescent and resp on lvs a long glandular glandular glandular pubescence. 2/2 poda (Endantly) becomes cymes or petiole 4 in long. Capsule 1 in high & 3 fingers. 5-veined segments, laterally several of long each cavity. ? such as flattened? and not broadened Rakeys. Down 2/3 white hairy on backs. Outside Q capsule pubescent? ridges with slit often thickly fringed with 6 fillets hairs (See 2-12-27 at Bermuda) 2-25-27 3-1-29 Miss Hutchings or whom place this is called "Orangeate Rose" Name for? Not ascertained. p 100 YR.Mg.P 496. R 5 F.R.B. 238 2-25-27 Juniperus bermudiana L. p 410 Flaments about 4 in long, with scales, scale stalked, somewhat flattened, hiddden under lower half. Upper half covers lower half of scale above. 2-28-27 Beaumontia grandiflora Willd p 395. Agri Stat Sepal 1/2 in long finely pubescent. Corolla white, gamo-petalous 5 indep tube funnel-form, 5 lobes imbricate, 1/4 in deep acute Synnemoloids. Filaments 2m long arrets acuminate sagitate.
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anthers 3/4 in long. Various pollen sacs near apex. Style 3/2 in long aticles club shaped stigma caught family Afrom antheris X. Ovary with free adherent to calyx. Upper part of stamens 5/2 of pubescent seated on dish 5 lobed 6 glabrous very short 1/8m high filling piece (small atages but folded) f(3) 2-24-27 Citrus limonium Paez. p. 201 Marentan to Southlands in fl & fr. Thorn in each axil low lighted color amaller rounder fruit than C.mlgario low thistle dotted immature broadly so than in C.mlgario. 2-23-37(3) Borriea pubescens On 2-23 thin at Walsingham vicinity. Dried head v seeds. Persistent scales. 1/4 inch long, keeled, compressed inside of top of fruit fuzzy and also somewhat fructed. Ed with seeds (Red hat TH Anne & Cammy) 1-31-27 Solanum aculeatissimum Jacq. Cockerell Brevy p 386. Api. Sh't not carefully studied but on first disc as underlined, verified later. 2 3-2-27 Ilex vomitoria, Ait. p 282 Flatto bet. Mrs Stevenson & Frascattis. Fl entirely all of Calyx very little practically always a cleft. Petala bommel united at base to appear gamopetalous. 1/4 x 2 in long and seeming numerous in proportion to length than ell? 3-2-27 Capraria biflora L. Bratified p 548 Long with much from Hamilton & Demond. F.L of for Calyx corolla always 5 lobed. Has 5 capsule ciliate. Stamens attached to half callosa Corolla 3/8 in, looks longer than tube 3-2-27 Solanum Aparine Lp 367 Demondia Churchyard. (See also 1-3-27 & 2-20-27 for Solanum evidently not Aparige). Nodos abdomen at end of ro. 1/4 in thick even
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3-6-27 Alsine Balduinii, J.T. Swall p.128. Week Hill grow up from joint Petals longer than sepal. Stam somewhat puscent (not in lineas f.medial) Lso slightly undulate. Spec to 5in long. Large? & not much more, 2 inlong. broad 3-8-27 Common in fields 20. J Spittal Pond. to 12mor min.stige. 3-6-27 Parietaria floridana, North Rd & Pelletary p.106. Beach at Picnic Pt Wuda Hill (Spittle?). Reacts ciliate? put- scent. Low puscent? remanulate to levels. All of the lower leaves pale. But 2 flowers here [not ?] ? 3-6-27 Leucium gardenianum, L p.191 in lon fr. named Southampton in later [illegible] this at base. 3-6-27 Galium firmudense, L. p.368 named Southampton and a 1072 Fr.. 3-6-27 Salicornia perennis, Mill Woody glasswort, Marble Damfare p.118 Marine Rd & Weck Hill. Nth, but last yr of stello with corn fr. 3-4-27 Carasa didyma, Button p.147 Leese Wart Cero, Staw of the Faiths. Beachedon Q.B.V. Petals very subulate not more than 6mm long. Only 2 flowers in all fr served. 3-6-27 Silene nocturna L. p.133. Week Hill. Mrs Martins garden. Petals indent,ribbed, 3 linear styles. stigmatic m inside. 3-8-27 Lagina procumbensal, Procumbent Peasont p.150. Spittal Pond so ve ends. 2y numerous epic parts were my foors, petals more but peduncles not become after flowering. 3-8-27 Tissa marina, Britton. Last March Lark & Spury, p.131 Spittal Pond sw end Dark dot in anumbe? calyx. 24 pulvisating peduncleor Calyx celter pubescent, petals zunte than sepalas none. Stamena 4-6 in spec [illegible]
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3-8-27 Clerodendron diacana, Kent. p 318: Rode side east of Agui. Way. Calyx 3 in long red spotted with green, white, split down middle as double corolla, small, opaque. Stamens & style not easily studied. Undivided fls. Filigree has no odor. "Ginger weed" Fls. resemble sweet willow-attaches to ants. 3-8-27 Ranunculus parviflorus, L. p 139 Prob near Spittal Pond. Very softly hairy. Petals shorter than sepals & remnants of stamens absent. Lance fls to 1/2 in wide. Like 3-7-27 near Hudson's wharf 3-8-27 Veronica _________? (see 2-3-27) St Mark's Child. This seems to be same from Helbert made 2-3-27. No low many after got off, all materially pedicelled, the involucres 1/2 length of flodet. ? 3-7-27 Veronica arvensis?, even a wall Spadwell p 349. Near Hudson's wharf. Upon road at all short pet, in double but calycole like above ? 3-8-27 Cerastium vulgatum? p 129 (See 3-8-27) near Hudson's wharf. this pedicels are not materially inferior to sepals but petals are as long as longer than sepals. Calycole lobes so slightly inferiors 3-8-27 Heliotropium curassavicum, L p 307 Sea-side Helotrope & Spittal Pond on S side. In bed only but first this. Low slighly of lanceolate alls all 4 to 5 in wide. 4-12-27 Ferry Rd walls & ditch an fl. 3-9-27 Stelitzia regina, Banks p 89 studied fl from S V garden. 4 stamens enclosed in head in "pencil chest". Calyx 3 range sepals, 2 above the lower slightly different. Corolla, petiolate petals about rate, 2 antleris petals jointed making lips 2 as long as sepals. Be groove down dent 1 this holds a stamens & style. Style in perfect 7/8 in length. Fls. Stamens 5-ribbed, anthers all 3/4 in masses following gramas open hill slightly together by wholly peters.
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3-6-27 Torelia modesta Gaertm. 10 274 Knotted Hedge-Jewelry Elfs. Focumblanor ? 3-6-27 Brassica integrifolia L. E. Schults p. 151 Pist & fresh Honeysuckle (Realized 2-2-27) Loosened leaf stems should not rest with petals. wings at base V wings semi-clasping. 3-12-27 like all pistals Lvs not winged & semi-clasping as above. Pistal also L here & somewhat blurred not lifted on ends. 3-5-27 Ruppia pulelher L. Fiddle Dock p 110 But see latter. 3-8-27 Ruppia maritima L. 10 5 Spittal Pd Sw corners (S.T. filed out & pink with cane) seems to be separate anthers (at least 4 pairs of each) down in length. Pedicels as well as peduncles longer than a perfect all as & flowers practically resemble L. 1060 An long. 3-4-27 Elmo Beach Hotel. Shrubs with somewhat whorled? Effect of lilac Lvs, my extreme nal to 3 inx d 1/2 in, petioled, 5 flowered apex V base, many & stipules. Turgid & thickly stotted with centrals. Into yellow & green leathery. Inflo. terminally, partculated cymes (V) sessile. Pedicels 1/2-7/8 in. Calyx persistent, S-lotted & internally double? each lobe speculate. F & white, not perfectly orbular, pointed bluntly at cheeks, g of stamens, 3 seeded 3/60x in diameter. Same shrubson Agri Park. Takes 2-Stroke Dinos 3-5-27 Rejhanus rotundus L. 10 15-4 Evidently this because its petals white, has seed 2-6, ports nothing come upped, not grown (see earlier) 2-25-27 Pandanus vitis, Bon. Screw Pine p 4 Fr from "Lilbert House" East side section from broken cuttings presents somewhat different & almost smaller seed Lvs than this. 2-14-27 Stlo dried fruiters Middle Rd cast of Empire Bar. Inflo buds into form most g double handicrafts ultimate branches, 9 which bear anthers. 2-25-27 Pandanus Veitellii Linn. p 4 Various species of fruits & nuts to B.V.
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3-10-27 Sabiana stricta, Xiz Mrs P.D. Page Farm - I saw intensely perfuscent. Thistle each of subtended by flower stalk and 2 white lateral bracts. Perianth 1/2 and a half more ample. Red fine purple mottled in lighter shades 3 stomata, very intense (perfuscent) Clearly Rudaceae. (Each of the 8 were subtended by 2 bracts) 3-11-27 Euphlotia Nivale. Have large Tubular Spongia to 219 Bunny lands End. Of only in bro. Influence 15- [illegible] Hairy reddish white lilac with many of the (stamen with a light red pollen back) and many femoral bracts (?). These all are for the whorles, to "3 together found on the one plant seen. involucres Of 6 subtended by 2 bracts which table encloses a small bulbous member which might have been considered & except that Britton suggests otherwise. Also both Hoke and I examined seem to have rudimentary ovary in center. Determine effect of heat smelt like E. splendens. 12 had faded midrib below. 4-15-27 24 G.P.H. Perfume as above, suggest small tubular member were the last two leaves and one are in 8 o'clock tubercle. Influence x 3-12-27 Andropogon Schenanthus, L. "Lemon Grass" according to negro 10/10. Recant but need of the same. Mrs H. [illegible] crushed two had decided odor of lemon. The negro unburden lot gave much information as to use of plants for medicine as follows:- 1. Lemon grass, fenne? [illegible] 2. Plantain (Plantago major); "Sueberle" (Planceolata and several species above were slightly tortuous at some intervals, feluda of Virginia); "Mallots" (Melva parvifolia) and common coal grass take root and few from sun when they used drink for cooling blood. 3. Trumfitta semiflora called "Lady's-spider-week-of-glass." Because most as test by turning to subject to scirritated, feed in some way by falling hair "Rubart" spelling uncertain...
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3-11-27 Enpleuria splendens, Bojs. p 219 Creamy-Thyrse. Sunnylands. Lon spic, 6 in long. Pedicle very short to none. Flowers heads on alternate bases. involucre of fleshy bracts with fringed scales (?) alternating or forming of 1 stamen with 2 anthers opening antlier face all interlaced with fringed scales, 2 evidently are oval (and possibly not) elongating at tip) Anthers 3 lobed with 1 cleft in each of 3 cells. Styles 3 partly united, each stigma 2 parted, 3-11-27 Antigonum leptopae H.V.A. Crallita, p 94 Sunnylands. Yune. Lrodct A 5 in long tree, 3 in by mid-ref. Slightly lenticate undulate. Ring of axils with prominently antheratarring vein Stem ridged, less yellowish green no sheathing ovule as usual. some Polygonaceae but fascicle prolong indefinite ridge doesnt or quite encircles stem. Flower terminal and axillary racemes. Scales 5. Stamens limited to within at base. Staminal hy amplexus any Styles 30 united to - getting them to beneath bract cutting long flo. purpuscent. Branches studied not well developed See F.V.P # 122 stamens glandular. 3-11-27 Solanum bristutum, Wendl. p 337 Sunnylands No flowers review- Yired, 4-17-27 Egri St Flv Bc. Pubescent sprays. young growth was bright copper tinted. ? 3-11-27 Solanum aculeatissimum, Juss. Crickwood, Burr p 336 Sunnylands same again Egri St at 1-31-27 Some broken deeply cut than all. Inversion lacy. Buds almost in bud almost at less deep. 3-12-24 Lycopodium Lycopodiaceae Kind p 238 Neal Lane Cherry Tomatoes are of late age. Photos
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3-16-27 Hartmannia rosea G.D.M. Roy Primrose p 269, used in driveway >Primiana Hotel, 3-14-27 Purple Black member Green family “AfricanLily” from Little French Gulf origin unknown. Floweracan [illegible] 14/2 linear growing not row 2 1/2 inch base - Ilyaccinulate Spadix about 9 in long, 3rd lace head held, curved not very thickly placed inclined, than held of flo, then on long ring similar filament projecting in downward, Udn 2 pedel [illegible] pleasant rather like over ripe (bananas) odor of flower putrid & nauseous. 3 flds seemed softy unpalatable to [illegible] as dellas smell. Dear lineare [?] this found at base of spadix See p 60. P.P. Draconculera vulgans Scht. see S.C & H. 3-17-27 Mrs. F.P.Hill’s Point Home “Anacharis” Aquatic in fresh water with Water Nacantes. Leaves on whorls 8 4 1/2 linear 9 in long 2 1/2 inside meral mucronate very tiny curie, internode not more than 1/2 in. Fl white or light red nuclei sepals 3 reflexed, petals 3 1/2 inlong ornamentate (?) Stamen 9 in 3 sets, filaments broad, anthers seem confusing(?) filament with sides of flo. Ovary ovule green, 3 lobed, ovary port superior. But see L.MVD p756 suggesting Anacharis nodiflora - P.P. E.colia Canadenisis, Melix Die 285- 8C 9 H .1110 3-16-27 Sparaxis tricolor Sweet Pea Home. Called “Sparxia” by woman at “The Racway”, yellow and H.aim to Freesia. P.P. 8 in long. Its linear equitant. Fl sepals in spike each subtended by 3 bracts - papery, nerved varpts &[illegible] Stamens lower fructs [illegible] in long 9/16 wide 3 pointed at apex [illegible] petals
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3-25-27 Nicotiana tabacum p.341 Seed from, [illegible] articulata? 3-30-27 Dionaea muscipula H.B.K p.35 Southern Ches Middle Rd Powhatan Cracker Valley Way 2 ½ft Rods ⅜ to 7/16 in wide at base. 3-30-24 Brämia Monnierii Drake p.348. So shine bet Mape Bay and Elbow Beach. Climbed & very firm- ly rooted in the sand. Buds ½ long all at ones (no opened flo). Detachable flo hit down quite flat, percent as particulate or 2/3 to ¾ as large as all intermediate only ⅛ (or less as long) Equal all diff in size - outside of Wood & 2 rhomboidly impressed Antlers uniform. [Note: Roskods] when pushed open, slight green Corolla 8 mm long ......... Alonara Warsczeniczii?? 4-3-27 Allamcea warscewitz at Garden Club - evidently? Filmonalis p.291. Near St. Gafomd. 4 calyx ½ to ¾ petiolate, Petals ½ in wide 1/5 from end rounded at base, blunt at apex, rather deeply crested and callous minutely toothed. Filaments of solitary? [illegible] branched anthers? froem under two. Pedicel 2 to 3x strongly glandular sufficent. Calyx 5 lanceolate, thick, cut nearly to base ⅓ in long. Supracrant. Corolla smaller. Filbel 4 split entirely anterioris. Almost imbecose. Stems 4, ½m long attached to same 3 corolla. Filaments curved, thickest at top, Antlers bright yellow. Crescento hanging in means quite generous along convex edge. Cresc to be only one continuous all Style cuts upward & stigma formed Hunt p.17. 2 lobed. Ovary 2-celled. Ovules numerous on axile placentae, reticulate? x Raches I inflor glandula_ frequent increasingly to -
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(and hence p.s.d. fl.) seems to be on both sides. Because & this seems to be S. anglica - Scilla reipifera - wedgeshaped, very co- finately ridged at edges corrugate. 4-4-27 Begonia heracleifolia, Clamwell p.254 Half Way House Patrocles & piedmole, sprattled & long hairy. Style 3, fan-shaped & stigmatic ridgea not clasp- in fl. (See 1-25-27) 4-6-27 Boussingaultia trallides H/31, p.119 Madeira-vine, Biled wreath - low only Rt.side, near Jew Bay. Do fls n ft but evidently two spc. 4-13-27 Harrington House on R. Filament distinctly flattened at base. Style simple 3-cleft tips stigmatic Capitate as well. Fragrant. 4-6-27 Plants go major Common Plantain is 359 Barnes Pond. Fls & xian fr. but Inmere enough to slint that payxis is Circumcissile. Studied on Crabat with P.lanceolata. 4-11-27 Tsnera unifolia L p.247 St.Davids Is common or little at head of Great Bay. Sepala mucronate, lusing in top tearing one gland at base. 4-13-27 "Bignonia unguis cati" in label Prst. Bignoniaceae. Yellow-fl rose at St. Knefs Pt & Calyx bi-petennous 2/ in angle, yrig, cup shaped? Corolla tubular im limb 2m flw 5 lobed. Stamina 4 thus (15 with small antheraids. Disc angular Style slender stigma 2 peltate lobes. Lvs labins ? 2 brate acuminate If th intriclepan & 2"an long x 1/4 w, Indeperemb anastomosing around edge and arising bet. after a tendril with 3 sharp pointed branches or claws Cauline leaves long, that 2 called sides minorous, having Gallers? and evidently serrated at least part attachment near wall.
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"4-20-27 Eltis mississippiensis Bae Southern Hedgery p.99. Poynters Vale Bags poor at M-O, weak but prof near burnt horne or hill. No floor fr. Young leaves on low shrub Quit at all as in all but the desc) has alt. stiples facing Lvs rate 2 1/4in x 1 1/8m. Light green or ltr sides, 3 nerved mostly entire but usually with sharp teeth present space on one side, inequilateral accurate. Seems to be no fault indeed. leaves, Lvs seem to be almost too rank (viz one series on one side taken the other on the other side) 4-20-27 Forestiera aggregata Bae & Wilm p 289 Poynters Vale Bags. Poor near burnt horne but prof at M-O Where Shrub, mostly Tingard and bigy. Lvs of p. obovate lvs. 1 1/2 x 1 1/4m. Short petiole & large glands reddish. Petiols intense very definite on light back v distinct (20X) 4-22-27 Zamia florida DC. p4/3 "Cycas" Southlands 18 fr. 40-50 ft. linear 4 1/2 in x 7/8m. Shp wit sharp hipped, edge acute. Flt core growing form under lvs 3m long 1/4 end on. Bals 2 1/2in long. Compd D. Core from wide area stalked & olate (others) from the under side fr which depend 02 scale bracts. 4-24-27 Erigeron p.393 Bet. Ston Bels & Poynters. Indications all flowers in all these Eryngium like Rays bright light purple. 4-28-27 Herniostola Anagallis linifolia Pkt exhibit 12 calyx lvs Dsc vert sprouted as) 1/2m high, being pyramidal shaped. Stem ridged. Lvs on whsks (4-7) axile beneath lvs long emarginate slightly revolute & undulate acute. 4 pin wide. 3 nerved. Flt solitary, axillary, petal 1/2-1/5m. Only x under or deeply 5 parted lobe lance accurately lacelike edges slightly revolute & outside flecked with purple varying purple to near white inside faced. Corolla gamoj. Bright flare lvs with perpendic al lines at base, deeply 5 parted
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