Field notebooks : Bermuda, 1926-1929
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nordeae, lept.) St. red. Basal lvs 5 spin long on petioles 1/2 in long, lirate & lobed somewhat like dandelion. Lvs thin, undulate as well as distantly low toothed, pubescent above & below shaped as in ill, rimo cap. mid. ref white & well marked. Stigma black. Anthers pink w/ red vein. 3-4-29 Mathiola bicornis, R.Bs. B.MJ.C.P. 308 Flo very young fr. Water Lot Tea House. 2-27-29 Parietaria floridana, Nutt. Fl. v fs. p 106 on wall no side of rd uphill from Springfield. Point to explain name of "red pellitory" Iseliria phleoides, Pers. p 30. Fl. Bf 2-28-29 So end'd fr. Tampere Res to So. Shore. 3-12-29 Bf on west rd to Alvin 2-27-29 Stachys germainis, L p 320 Fl.fs. Field of p. enhance to Montrose. With v like that typical plants except that all parts are practically glabrous except for occasional hairs 3-9-29 Veronica peregrina, L. p 350 Loughlands. ffs flops. glandular pubescent. 2-27-29 Palm. Dunnylands. No fr or flo. Trunkle slender. Lvs palinate, 2 ft diam, cut more than 3/4 to base into 25 divisions Petiole very slender & simple (as le-