Field notebooks : Bermuda, 1926-1929
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"which the withered petals fell" Petals much smaller than sepals free for 1/3 below but united in middle Prob the 4th member inside lower sepal is "black dot" petals of Aconite but except that this 3-lobed v lobes makes very slightly notched there is no reason to project it 5-17-29 Alnusites Fordii Nensal. BMJ&CP 450 acc.to Mr. Naven is the plantation of young "tung-oil trees" east of Price observed earlier. 5-15-29 Galium heracleoides L p 868 called "Neel-acon" by Mrs Sarah Jackson 5-15-29 "Red Tumble" says Mrs S J formerly used to stuff in mattresses 5-15-29 Crinum asiaticum L Sunnylands. low to 3 ft long 6-7in broad, conspicuously nerved 5-4-29 Rev Kirkpatrick saponis. silica (only ment for Exhibition) was 8. laciniata Mrs Gray acc as general dust: 1 part arsenate of lead 4 "s dusting sulphur 1 " tobacco dust Bourandy Mixture discolours plants less than Bordeaux Mixture Grayholme is the triangle opposite Margroveille Annadale is place of posts. Netherlands