Field notebooks : Bermuda, 1926-1929
Page 43
Image from the Biodiversity Heritage Library. Contributed by Harvard University Botany Libraries. | www.biodiversitylibrary.org
Transcription
"color, margin &r center red glands like those on petiole. Could this be an Aleurites see B.M.C.P. 455. underneath not A. Fodii whose lvs are acuminate. 5-4-29 Callistemon lanceolatus D.C. p264, B.M.C.P. 542 F.L. Agri. Stat. Et tabled. Filaments connected at base, 3\y in long, anthers dark. Calyx v radix subsescent. Subtending floral lvs not longer than tips of petals w. 1/4 in. Radix (inf. prolongd about in bearing lvs like the normal lvs) 1\2 in long in whose axils are vittues buds. 5-4-29 Rhus elliptica Smith p165 B.M.C.P. 354 Young fr. Agri. Stat. east of Bull pen. 2 to hand close green pubescence (2) brownish stiff longer hairs (3) recurved, broad based, yellowish paricles. Lvs dark green v tlicicial. 5-4-29 Rubus trivialis, Michx p165 B.M.C.P. 357. Agri. Stat. at so. fence of Horse pen. Most fr evidently young shoots coming up where plants had been cleared out. Same as plant 4-26-29 Et. Hes. 5-4-29 Agri. Stat. Back of Bull pen same as shrub 3-4-29 Elbow Beach Hotel, 20 frs fr. Young shoots only collected from 3\2 in dark green, look glabrous but (2x) have short sparse hairs above & beneath, acute at apex, tapered to petiole. Entire or with