Field notebooks : Bermuda, 1926-1929
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still present but greatly reduced in one case more than 2 seeds discovered, the other ones sticking in the long stalk. Pods overall 3/4" long, constricted bet. seeds. B.M.J.C.P. this is sps E. coffea, because of styles Thumb p 410, but this is not B.F.J.B. 1881 according to which it might be E. Coralloideson 188. (W.N.B. there is a small process on under- edge, not sharp, like but a trifle larger than the other processes if withstanding) 4-3-29 Erythrina Roof to Montrose, east side I drive near entrance, onto Berry Rd has petals uncurled & not puberulent. Lfto glabrana, lateral ones 1/3" x 1 3/4" terminal one 3/2" x 2 3/4". Hand-like stalks as evident as above. 4-5-29 Physalis peruviana, L p 335- Ridda says there is yellow w/white stripe can be eaten raw or cooked, so called "Horse Cherry," red to deep 3-21-29 Trent Valley Wt. 3-31-29 Middle Rd recently open to exit. v other recent dates. 3-31-29 Mentha rotundifolia Roof to. Middle Rd no. side just west of Agri. Stat. 4-1-29 Mentha Roof to. Devenshire Marsh A. L. non rugosa, petals 1/6" in sps M. spicata B. L. non rugosa, petals 1/2" sps M. pipperita