Field notebooks : Bermuda, 1926-1929
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"?" X 5-6-29 Ptychosperma elegans, Blume. Mayflower "Leaffotlia elegans" by Mr. Cox p 58 See BMJ C.P.139 Primate his palms. Observed not studied. 5-9-29 Southlands a small palm derived above beyond Tomb away the same. Primates lived. St. Ireg ridged. Fx small milong dropping panels See LMVD P105 ? X 5-6-29 Philodendron giganteum, Schott pob BMJ C.P. 140 To fla fx. Uberrimely Mayflower. Mr Cox sample has not seen flo." This is finds the one commonly seen. in Bermuda. N.B. the meath yellow- nettle lv. (p61) is also seen but less often 5-6-29 Ceita pentandria, Jacquin p 241 Tree observed at Mayflower just putting out lv "Silk cotton" by Mr Cox 5-6-29 Mr. Harry Cox recommends P. BK to see Mrs. Delany's Wild Flowers (made of paper) at the British Museum. X 5-6-29 Mr. Harry Cox says Polystichum adiantifron, J Smith p 424 should be looked for on north side of Devonshire Neck about opp Church (P.B. could not find it 5-13-29), that large specimens grew there only undersized ones in Haring- ton Sound region (See 5-15-29) X 4-10-29 Tree labeled "Napoleon Palm" Parla Ville is rare, with long spds. Put not Bauhinia monandra, King see B.F. J.B.175