Field notebooks : Bermuda, 1926-1929
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than yellow. Stamens various: (1) 4 with antherimide (2) 5 with a stamin. ole the 5th being attached to an enlarged petaloid filament. Stigma 2-lobed heavy superior, 1-celled with very many ovules covering the walls, crated in irregular diats. 4-29-29 Malcomia maritima, P.B. p.153, BMJ C.P.308. Flo young fr. Miss Hunters. A lower if collected was distantly very low toothed. Plant looks as it does but is rather very thick & stiff to touch. 4-29-29 Eleanodron lanceanum, A.H. More p.223 Fl. Rd bet Causeway v Walsingham (Flo seen 4-25-29 at Harrington House) Fl. poorly and like as to sepals & petals not as else 2-23-27 Mrs Tugo & H.H. Says as child she used to eat fr. 4-29-29 "Solanum aculeatissimum", Jacq. labeled St. Geo. P.H. Fl. Albiont studied. 4 feet, v veins of flowered to be purplish yellowness of spines not stibling. p.386 X 4-29-29 "Posoqueria latifolia" Rren v Schult. BMJ C.P.116. labeled St. Geo. P.H. Albiont stud. Young climbers no fl. fr. Young loose erect v flat, the faces of opp. twigs both ends of branches somewhat flattened. X 4-29-29 "Chamaedorea glaucipolia = Paraya Salad Palm" labeled