Field notebooks : Bermuda, 1926-1929
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glauclular Plants noticeably hairy even to slightly so on corolla. Fl found with yellow, blue deposits purple - " white-yellow" white - " very light " 4-17-29 "Stephanoxeris jamesonii," Miss Ex BM GCP 668 Agri. Dist. Fl. andere labeled. Ex. by Dr. McCrene - Robinson, ex loto ! X 4-17-29 "Collinsia frutescens," Beadle labeled published BM GCP 677 Calyx lobes whitish with green tips or sleeves. Corolla tube 3/8 in squarely gibbous above the upper lip recurve (i.e. erect) squarely & squarely 2 cleft sometimes pale lavender. Lower lip 3 lobed, the with small upward projecting folds ex- tending from sinus to base... these folds meet so that the middle lobe which encloses the stamina lobes like a beak. Lower lip whitish. Corolla 5/4mm over all. Ex by Dr. McCrene - Robinson (lives) very rare. Fl 3/2 in small. see later anola X 4-17-29 "Anomatheca cruenta" labeled Fl. Agri. Ex. = Lapeirousia cruenta, Balb. BM GCP 199. Corolla tube 1/2 in long Fl. 1/3 scarlet 1 1/4 in broad, 3 lobes having darker spot diamond shaped at base Style branches very definitely forked (probably not noted as in Dix) 3-26-29 L int almost regular & lobes flat well separated making starry effect. Ex. by Mr. H.C. Adame Springfield, Papet. (see later) X 4-17-24 Niphastrum journeium [illegible] p 81.0 BM GCP 180 Fl Agri Ex. Andere exactly Pedicel tube more slender than vitatum and journeium set at an angle. G. Stigma not 3-forked but separate openly