Field notebooks : Bermuda, 1926-1929
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Calyx white woolly with veins shining through purplish. At base ends of connective of the two anthers seem to adhere. Undersided on purple dial one side particular is produced upward giving effect of over-sized chair. Not angled. 2-2-29 Salvia farinacea, Britt: BMJC.P. 640. Mrs James Barker. 3-3-29 Periclis Bebeia, Karsten p 257 v BMJC.P.622. Fr. from Mt. Hope. 2-3-29 Pittosporum undulatum, Vent p102. Fr v liv from Mt. Hope 2-2-29 Codium variegatum, Blume var pictum Muell Arg BMJC.P 456. St. Kinegs Public Garden. Of liv fr. 2-1-29 Gaillardia pulchella, Fouy p 407 BMJC.P.C. 780 Very common at St inges on sea-cliffs bet golf links and point to westward where road to Sine Hills takes off. Less frequently in sight little rivelle on ground & usually deeply attractively lobed. 4-26-29 Flv 3. A[illegible] BY.PS.185 2-1-29 Lipxia nodiflora, Michx p 312 St Kinegs. 1-30-29 Mallotonia gnaphaloides, Britton p308 St Kinegs 71-e plant.