Field notebooks : Bermuda, 1926-1929
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1 long. 3 1/6 x 1 7/8 in., sharply acute at apex, narrowly rounded at base, lurire Pet 1/2 in. 4-29-29 Cryptostegia grandiflora, RB, p.297 v.B.M] C.P.608 St. Leo. P.A. to flora to fl. Lvs sep. about same size vulgaris as Stephansia grandiflora but diff esp in being thinner, primary veins much more numerous & nearly at rt. angles midrib & beneath finely net veined while S. beneath is coarsely v obscurely net veined 1 ft long thin x 2 in abruptly acuminate (S is abruptly acute) ยท base obtusely pointed (S is acutendate) Petiole 3/4 in (S has pet 5/8 in) (See 5-6-29) 4-29-29 Stephantios floribunda, Brom. p.297 B.M] C.P.609 Fl. St Leo. P.A. Deflorsorate 1/6 in spreading, shining dark green viride, lighter to light inside. Corolla 2 in long limb 3/4 in across. Tube finely pubescent inside 1/4 in long. Staminal column w styles gelas. millerweed formation 1/6 in long. Pollen sacs removable as in millerweed. 4-29-29 Diosqualis indica, L p.360 B.M] C.P.535 St Leo. P.A. Young lvs just app. 2 3/4 in x 1 1/2 in on new twigs All young points rusty pubescent. Two young lvs glandular, the glands persisting longer below. X 4-29-29 Thlaeopi arvense L p.148 Fl. weed in Mrs Hunters garden. Seed 3-5 in a cell, marked thus