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Inverness

Number 500a
Garrya flavescens - No! Garrya elliptica Dougl.
Pistillate flower bracts opposite and decussate, each with 3 flowers in the axil. Styles 2; ovules 2, pendulous, the ovary being 1-celled. - Inverness, February 15, 1900.

Number 501.
Sanicula arctopoides [HoA]
Pistillate flowers sessile, staminate pediceled, the staminate more numerous in the head and more disposed toward margin but not altogether. Bractlets apparently in two circles but the larger are, some of them, 3-cleft, so making a circle of large bractlets and a circle of small bractlets, being cut so deep. See also 23 pp. ahead. = p. 33.
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February 1900.

Number 502
Ribes sanguineum - Number 502.
Some shrubs now in full flower, others near by just budding! Petals narrowly obovate with a [narrow] broad but distinct claw. The broad edges of the petals are minutely revolute. The petals, however, have the appearance of being flat, are indeed quite flat, and with the claw give to my eye the suggestion of being slightly different from the shrubs at Berkeley. Petals white, turning deep pink-red. Calyx white-pink, turning pink-red.
-February 15, 1900. Inverness. The calyx-tube and ovary are both minutely pubescent and minutely capitate-glandular.
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