Field notebooks : Bermuda, 1926-1929
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3-2-29 Ruellia amarena, Nces See B.M.J.C.P. 701. Mrs James garden. Common. Very liberiose except that two as well as rest of plant are practically glabrous. Lvs to 2½ x 1¼ in. Corolla constricted in bud seeds flat borne on little horns. 1-29-29 Gaestinia aurea, Nenal p356 B.M.J.C.P. 706 Harington House. Not very satisfactory analysis from condition of job spec 2-5-29. but as follows. Stamens 2, one much shorter than the other anthers once not "one above the other". Filaments, cap the shorter Spat thickened small formed varities. Inserted out 8 position malformed. 1-29-29 Thumbergia alata Bger p355 v B.M.J.C.P 699 Harington House. Fl deep yellow-bot dark throat. Stigma, Balapal Stamens rising Anthers hairy fringed. 1-29-29 Thumbergia grandiflora Rost. p353 v B.M.J.C.P 699 St. Kenges Public Gardens. 2-2-29 Maurandya scandens, Pers. p346 Wallsg Pub. Garden St. Kenge. (But see B.M.J.C.P. 675) Filaments thickened v bent at top bearing 2-1-29 Catharanthus roseus, H.Don p293 B.M.J.C.P 604. St. Kenyes F.Ebenzer Church. Fls white. Seeds tuberculate. 2-2-29 Elaeodendron lanceanum, R.H. Tune p228. F2. Robert Walingham v Caunthway.