April 1882. Page 8 (seq. 11)

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Judy Warnement at Feb 08, 2023 12:48 AM

April 1882. Page 8 (seq. 11)

Apr. 29 — Cambridge-
I got hope this P.M. in time
to spend an hour at the {Botanical
Garden}. I haven't been there for
nearly two weeks. Found Mr.
Watson alone and had a
pleasant conversation with
him for nearly an hour.
He told me that the specific
name of was Cornus mas,
is a Pre-Linaean name and
means masculine, though its
application is unknown.
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Apr. 30 — Cambridge
This A.M. I went up to
Mother's and got a specimen
of Capsella bursa-pastoris
on the south slope which I
am pressing. This PM

Rollie and I drove to Waverly
and I secured the following
specimens which are in press.
Lindera benzoin. This is growing
very freely near the Oaks, between
the road and the brook.
Equisetum hyemale — (Scouring
Rush). Near the brook near the
Oaks, growing freely.
Chrysosplenium americanum
near the brook.
Sanguinaria canadensis —
Juniperus virginiana —
Symplocarpus foetidus.
Acer rubrum — Near the stone wall
where the dog tooth violets grow —
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April 1882. Page 8 (seq. 11)

Apr. 29 — Cambridge-
I got hope this P.M. in time
to spend an hour at the Bot.
Gard. [Botanical Garden]. I haven't been there for
nearly two weeks. Found Mr.
Watson alone and had a
pleasant conversation with
him for nearly an hour.
He told me that the specific
name of was Cornus mas,
is a Pre-Lineaen name and
means masculine, though its
application is unknown.
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Apr. 30 ————— Cambridge
This A.M. I went up to
Mother's and got a specimen
of Capsella bursa-pastoris
on the south slope which I
am pressing. This PM

Rollie and I drove to Waverly
and I secured the following
specimens which are in press.
Lindera benzoin. This is growing
very freely near the Oaks, between
the road and the brook.
Equisetum hyemale — (Scouring
Rush). Near the brook near the
Oaks, growing freely.
Chrysosplenium americanum
near the brook.
Sanguinaria canadensis —
Juniperus virginiana —
Symplocarpus foetidus.
Acer rubrum — Near the stone wall
where the dog tooth violets
grow —
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