Field notebooks : Bermuda, 1926-1929
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1-23-29 Aircennia nitida, Jaeg p 320. Black Mangrove Grove seal Pondwater Late. 1 spce fr. with well formed soft- ednos. See 2-2-29 1-21-29 Tamarindus indica, L. p 174 Pods collected from beneath tree at Pembroke Observed at Waterville. 1-34-29 Hibiscus Rosa-sinensis, l. p. 338 Netherlands bridge. 22 1-24-29 Passifora aniberos, L. p 351 Valleyway FL v fr. 1-24-29 Crepis japonica, Beull p 380 FL v fr. Jap. Mairtlebeard 1-24-29 Stachys ervensis l. p 325- Corna Field Woundwort 1-20-29 Sonclous ---- field toward Elbow Beach. Ifrin B. p 381 S.oleraceus, L. since auricles fls are finally acute. But note that upper part of pedicels are covered with white cottony fluff (looks like adiance to naked eye but less soft than grass sox) v that upper part of stem, peduncles, pedicels & bracts are glandular pubescent. See Sarvensis in Bv3 or May. 1-24-29 ---- Middle Rd Bayet east side. Shat moide Compositae. Low alt (top) branches withered lower down)