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[[preprinted]] 1711 [[/preprinted]] (1) Carex debilis Michx var. ridgei Bailey Bull Run Mtn, damp woods near spring N. E of Belts at foot of High Knob or N. of #1697 H. A. Allard (Ident. by F. J. Hermann) oe [[symbol]] [[line across page]] [[preprinted]] 1712 [[/preprinted]] (1) Carex swanii (Fernald) Mack Same date, loc. & habitat as for #1711. damp woods H. A. Allard (Ident. by F. J. Hermann) [[symbol]] [[line across page]] [[preprinted]] 1713 [[/preprinted]] (1) [[underlined]] Corylus americana [[/underlined]] Walt. [[symbol]] Pasture west of Belton by wall. Common. June 7, 1936. H. A. Allard [[symbol]] [[line across page]] [[preprinted]] 1714 [[/preprinted]] (2) [[underlined]] Viburnum [[/underlined]] prunifolium L [[symbol]] same date, loc. & habitat as for #1713 (Beside it) H. A. Allard (When picked fruits bright green, but on drying changed to rich deep Prussian blue. [[line across page]] [[preprinted]] 1715 [[/preprinted]] (3) Senecio smallii Britton On Triassic Sea area near Old [[Mansin?]] s. of Antioch - Prince William Co. [[symbol]] H. A. Allard full bloom June 7, 1936 [[line across page]] [[preprinted]] 1716 [[/preprinted]] (1) Asclepias purpurascens L deep red flowers. same date, loc. & habitat as for #1715 [[symbol]] [[line across page]] [[preprinted]] 1717 [[/preprinted]] (2) [[underlined]] Penstemon laevigatus [[/underlined]] ait. Growing south #1716 and #1715. Triassic area - June 7, 1936 H.A. Allard [[symbol]] [[line across page]] [[preprinted]] 1718 [[/preprinted]] (2) Prunus americana Marsh. Bull Run Mts - Va Old pasture, 4 miles N. of Hopewell Gap June 14, 1936 abundant here at this point H. A. Allard [[symbol]] [[line across page]] [[preprinted]] 1719 [[/preprinted]] (2) Juncus [[strikethrough]] tennis Willd [[/strikethrough]] macer S.H. C-ray Bull Run Mts, Va June 14, 1936 Low field north of Belton 3 miles. H.A. Allard (Ident by F.J. Hermann) [[end page]] [[start page]] [[preprinted]] 1720 [[/preprinted]] (1) Bromus commutatus Schrad. Bull Run Mts. 6-14-36 Low ground, old field 4 miles north of Hopewell Gap. Very abundant H. A. Allard also Festuca elatior L=#1720A = 1720A [[symbol]] [[line across page]] [[preprinted]] 1721 [[/preprinted]] (1) Festuca elatior L. Graminae. Bull Rum Mts, Va 6-14-36 Gen clearing nr Mt. side 4 miles w of Hopewell Gap. H. A. Allard [[symbol]] [[line across page]] [[preprinted]] 1722 [[/preprinted]] (1) Bromus commutatus Schrad Bull Run Mts, Va Low ground in old field 6-14-36 H. A. Allard [[symbol]] [[line across page]] [[preprinted]] 1723 [[/preprinted]] (1) Carex cephalophora Muhl Bull Run Mts: Va Wood road on slope 4 miles N. of Hopewell Gap. 6-14-36 H.A. Allard (Ident. by F. J. Hermann) [[symbol]] [[line across page]] [[preprinted]] 1724 [[/preprinted]] (1) Carex blanda Dewey Bull Run Mts, Va same date, location & habitat as for #1724 H.A. Allard (Ident. by F. J. Hermann) [[symbol]] [[line across page]] [[preprinted]] 1725 [[/preprinted]] (1) Silene antirrhina L waste open ground 4 mi. N. of Hopewell Gap. Bull Run Mts, Va. 6-14-36 H.A. Allard [[symbol]] [[line across page]] [[preprinted]] 1726 [[/preprinted]] (2) Rudbeckia hirta L Pasture slope 4 mi. N. of Hopewell Gap; full bloom abundant Bull Run Mts. 6-14-'36 H.A. Allard [[symbol]] [[line across page]] [[preprinted]] 1727 [[/preprinted]] (3) [[underlined]] Cercis canadensis [[/underlined]] L Wooded slope 4 mi. N. of Hopewell Gap. Bull Run Mts. 6-14-36 H.A. Allard [[symbol]] [[line across page]] [[preprinted]] 1728 [[/preprinted]] (1) Bromus commutatus Schrad Old field and clearing on slope 4 mi. N. of Hopewell Gap. Bull Run Mts. Va 6-14-36 H.A. Allard [[symbol]]
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I'm checking plant species names as I go via a google search. If I'm really stuck I try eol.org. Allard used that [[symbol]] to indicate he had checked the entry, he also used two parallel blue lines as an notation device. These need to be transcribed -@siobhanleachman
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