Field notebooks : Bermuda, 1926-1929
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3-12-29 Chamaecyge Blodgettii, J.K. Small p 213 Flv fr. Prob on cliffs just east of West Whale Bay. Fr at this stage reddish brown. 3-12-29 Bromus sriioloides, H.B.T. p 35- went N to St. Annes & Church. Fl. Seals with broad hyaline edges. 3-12-29 Eustachys petraea, Desv p 47 3rd scale brown pubescent on basal edges 3-11-29 Blepharum scindatum /Kunze p 24. Valley Way Drift fr. Ligular ring hairs with small tufted edges 3-12-29 Prob on cliffs near West Whale Bay as flv fr. Beeping stem, hairless ½ in long at intervals ¾/₂ in. Slot sheaths densely overlapping V blades ½qin. ? X 3-14-29 Briza maxima, L p 31 Mrs Smiths (loists) lawn. Bud df. from lees in that plant 8 in over all. 1ro 9 lignes wide v spikalel only 2 lignes or less long x slightly less broad i.e. 5x4mm. 1ro. ⅛ mm wide. Scales 9. The 2 lower glabrous, green at base for ½ length the rest white with broad hyaline margin all around, strongly cuneate, thet 1st strongly cordate at base, the 2nd truncate. Fl bearing scales glabrous the penciled part very light green & scruffy with white scales (20x) surrounded with a dark green band & that broad hyaline margin which has purple tinges at cordate base. Kinds of nerves in green band. Palea fits snugly over pruch