Field notebooks : Bermuda, 1926-1929
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3-21-29 Pittosporum undulatum, VENT. p.162 v B.M. J.C.P. 338. Paget Marsh. Fr. before opening of fl (a few only the 1st season). Calyx pubescent, split down one sinus.illary pubescent. Filaments angled. 3-21-29 Myrica cerifera L. p.96 Paget Marsh Fl & stigmas sometime 3 in a nut where they were usually 2. Timo pubescent. see call Q.C. vulgatum. 3-21-29 Cerastium viscosum, L. p.139 Lovestane flv fr. 3-27-29 Field about top entrance to Montrose. Flv fr. (see ?4th vol.) 3-21-29 Zebrina pendula, Selinityl p64 3-21-29 Acyrum macropalium S. Brown p.245 Paget Marsh do fls fr. Reraging from nodes on the St. winged from current mid rib. Leaf sessile base slightly clasping with small pouches while turning brown and flank the lower end of the wing system. 3-21-29 Peperomia apetentioralis S. Brown p.94 Paget Marsh do fls fr. 3-21-29 Desmazieria loliacea, Nyman p34: Lovestane growing on wall. Fl. Frin O.F. D.B. prod this but spikelets are not sessile being on pedicels of 1 mm. Plant to 2½ in high. Spikeletum 2 didime rows thus: \ \\\ making acute L. 3-12-29 Trip to West Hole Bay visited by St. Annes Spikelets sessile Back foralis on upper dide frochional, spikelets lying on either underside, alt in 2 rows. Eleusine indica, Baerth. p39