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Subject: ANN0000koj

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  • welwitschia by welwitschia

    #Incomplete

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  • hyderAli by hyderAli

    What do you do with those that are incomplete? Do you list what is there and "finish the record?"

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  • ghewson by ghewson

    Yep, that's all you can do.

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  • ghewson by ghewson

    Well, I can't read the name, even looking at other examples of our friend Flora Americano's terrible #handwriting. I'm skipping the record.

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  • darryluk by darryluk

    Humulus Lupulus
    Bedford County
    Flora Americana

    I guess I have funny eyesight!

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  • nosenabook by nosenabook

    That's what it looks like to me, too.
    fwiw

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  • ghewson by ghewson

    It's the flowery capital letters that do me. Also, although Theplantlist is usually pretty good, it refused to recognise *umulus or ?umulus.

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  • nosenabook by nosenabook

    Humulus Lupulus, common hop.

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  • ghewson by ghewson

    Yes, I know that /now/. But, just as an example, take the family name, -something- ricaceae. There's a cross - is that a 't'? I can't tell.

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  • nosenabook by nosenabook

    Sorry. In the family name, I think it's UT. I'd be willing to believe other things but with an R coming next, T is more likely than L.

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  • El_Lion by El_Lion

    It's "Utricaceae". Probably typo, should be "Urticaceae". However, Humulus lupulus doesn't belong in that family, it's a Cannabaceae.

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