Field notebooks : Bermuda, 1926-1929
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"Lately compound. Raelis 6in lfts not oppm short petioles 1/2 in 4 less, 2 3/4 in x 1/2 in, oval, obtuse or slightly emarginate at apex, narrowed somewhat to base or at least more narrowed below middle than above. Matrons, shining dark green above v light green below. Entire but undulate. Raelis brown closely pubescent. 8-18-29 Eupatorium riparium Regel Fl. Agri Stat by little pond bet. exhibition halls. X 3-15-29 "Erythrina sp." Bends. p 189 Agri. Stat. in ft. same tree in 1937 was labeled E. Crista-galli; see Carl for E. corallodendron. X 2-13-29 Mammea americana L. p 246 v B.M. G.C.P. 504 labeled "Mammea Apple" Tav-la-Ville. Doffla fr. 1 of carefully studied. X 2-15-29 "Adenathera favonina" L labeled. Fr. Agri. Station east & full pen. X 2-18-29 "Haematoxylon campechianum" L. [labeled] Agri. Stat. Doffla fr. Ins sometimes di-spinate with raelis branched at base. Axillary thorns. "2-18-29 X Kigelia pinnata" DC. (labeled) p 353 Agri. Stat no. 9 Mces. Doffla fr.