Field notebooks : Bermuda, 1926-1929
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circling the base? Radius in this case 4in long, the pedicels in groups of 3 4-5-29 Terminalia Catappa. f. p260, BMCP. P. 534. Fl. field & ways forther & low branches fallen. Field East of Camden. Young leaves beneath, radius, bracts & outside of calyx like hairs downy. 4-10-29 Fl. Par-la-Ville 4-5-29 Solanum nigrum. L p336 BMCP. P. 654. Fl. young fr. en route to Spittal Pond. 6in tall. Hrs coarsely totted. St purplish, pubescent with short upward curved v point. uglairs. Hrs with similar hairs or hairs beneath & with scattered hairs (seem to be 3 pointed) above. Fls not more than 3/4 in across at most. Lower part of style densely hairy. Filaments rise sparsely & at all hairy. Corolla softly alnt pubescent on outside. Young green fr. has fleck dot at apex (B). Buds. En route to Spittal Pond. 12 in high, st angled from bases of petioles. The same species & somewhat tooth-like projections. X 4-5-29 Holcus halepensis L. p11 BMCP. P. 105. Fl. Middle Rd east Vigers. Stat house with Cordia tree. 14 1/2 & 3/4 in wide lower ones often purple. Mid- rib white & prominent above keeled below. Hade many veins. Since spikes are a rich purple manytho fall off brown & some of them prominently curved thus may be H. sudanensis Bailey. All seed cones a less silby pubescent #164 8/4. 4-3-29 Polygonum littorale Smith p28 Fl. Warwick Pond on suburban field & white place on north side of path just east of W.P. Lrs 3/4 in (i.e. 4 ligues) after