(seq. 120)
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[118]
angular. Filaments
[?] — Nect. appears like a corol. in Male & Female. I
[sup]pose it is N Sp — it resembles Cal. in Elm.
[S]tam — Filiaments generally 16 — frequently
14 — sometimes 20 — but are
from 12 to 20 — In all I have
now examined — very unequal in
No. all ye filements very short
— thread shaped — & rise fron ye
disk of ye Honey-cup leaf.
Anthera — appear to me to be
properly didyma. They are
nearly round, but may properly
be said to be tetragona, [magna?]
Authors appear to me to
have imperfectly described ye
scale & Nutarium, if ye same
in all ye species. Why is it not
said ye filaments rise from ye
disk of ye leaf of ye Nectarium
if this be a nectarium? It
must be bec: there are only ye
scale & this — & that the others is ye
scale is evident.
Three Male trees in my Whipple
pasture no female there.
Apr 30 Further Examinato.
Mas.
Cal. Amen. comm. oblong —, losely im=
=bricated, cylindrical, composed of
scales
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