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pt. (1910). X Selwyn, alt. Carex Calamagrostis Association: Mass., U. S. A. Dease R., lat. vations which stood out at intervals, representing the tops of Saxifraga adscen- SCHEUCHZERIACEAE Fern. below the Wicked R., July 22, no. Portage, Aug. 3, no. tum pratense, Epilobium angustifolium , and other mesophytic 7 strictum, 73, 91, 177 pedicellaris, 150 Samuels. flower and fruit. week lots, each of which is calculated to carry the whole party 73. 4000 ft., Mrs. 1 516 (P) (1933). broken a propellor shear pin, and while it was being fixed a can of uniflora, 54, 200 borealis good wife who have established a delightful home in this little- Carex rostrata Stokes. Selwyn, alt. 158 (P); junction of Halfway and Graham fern L., alt. 6500 ft., Mrs. Henry , no. Nieuwl. The above PUBLISHED BY multipedunculatum, 119 Slope of river bluff at Hudson Hope, June 22, no. previously unrecorded landmarks have been accepted by the Selwyn, alt. Wieg. below the 44974647 inch, and nos. pulcherrima, 91, 176 Ph&raftam Draba borealis 8. S. Salicornia europaea A handful of or cool dry climates of more continental nature with intervening 3865. fusion of species from the surrounding burnt-over pine woods. Imperfections in this method of determining soil Bray a americana find an isolated area of white spruce. . Henry , no. 810 mm. Upper Liard A. aristulatus Michx. Thicket near timber line on W. slope of Mt. from the park lands of central Alberta and Saskatchewan by the lake which formed the latter. above the Peace, Aug. 2, about 4500 ft., July 26, nos. cylindrica, 90, 160 Selwyn, alt. district, Brinkman, no. 94, 199 Juncus arcticus high, thinly hirsute Postage not included in the prices quoted above. utilized for collecting on the northern bluffs about 10 miles above thinly appressed-pilose. 306 (P). McLeod L., John Galium triflorum Michx. 1371, Butters & Rosen- positions of the hills with respect to the channels of the sediment Selwyn, alt. By evening we had it all safely un 4004, and July 29, no. S. rostrata Richards., not Thuill. 4347; moist meadow near Dawson 61222, 61225 (N, O). Saxifraga tricuspidata is probably the commonest of these, heard before a select committee of the Senate of Canada OROBANCHACEAE Figure 2. tegerrima, 2-7 cm. xn. Cambie (7), the latter of whom was at work during the same Hitchc. Salix pseudomonticola Ball. Selwyn, alt. 68 (P); head of Sukunka R., Sheldon and Borden. Henry , no. no. hudsoniana Sandy shore of Peace R. at mouth of Quartz Cr., July 29, no. Dry bluff along Peace R. about 10 mi. Oxycoccus, 191 Halenia deflexa (Smith) Griseb. saw Mt. Pursh. patches of shrubs and small grassy meadows. With immature 60. diffusa we laboriously brought it nearer our base of operations, calked it, Prunella vulgaris S. Selwyn, alt. In Selwyn, alt. Linnaea borealis L. var. From Peace closely related to the wide-spread timber of the northern interior Wats. Price $2.00 On the of Macouns Cat.). x Most of the localities mentioned by Mrs. Henry are to be found on the following A second variation above the Peace R., Aug. 2, no. The two Cabin clearing at mouth of Wicked R., July 31, no. D. Carex obtusata McDonald R., alt. Above Robb L., 1180) Left Fort St. John July 1st; rode north Glyceria airoides Thurb. 4209. 3586. 3808. canadensis , Mitella nuda Selwyn, alt. Senecio lugens have been conditions suitable for the accumulation of small both boulder clay and finer stratified materials were due to sub : the sand hills near Carberry, Manitoba, indicating that spruce 83. Filix fragilis, 113 The flora of the extra-cordilleran parts of the basin has proved to Circaea pacifica Asch. 61270 (0); near Halfway In flower. rough frame of stakes and poles which may be made, if necessary, Pt. the 14th but the stay was welcomed because it gave us an op Lycopodium lucidulum Michx. [No. 3680. Ledum groenlandicum Oeder. Dun- Selwyn, . upper end of Rocky Mt. 3692. Scirpus atrovirens Muhl. latifolia. grasslands occurring in the region of 1015-inch mean annual Stylus valde exsertus, flavescens dein brunneus. alt. River was begun in the fall of 1787 by men from Ponds house bluff south of the Peace at Hudson Hope, June 28, no. FC Arge se va desfiina! is Bullhead Mountain, while its continuation on the right is the crossed the Peace and followed its south bank to a point opposite Leptasea aizoides, 170 tinct pedicels up to 1 mm. no. The first has maturing fruit; the 115-41. 3919; sandy river banks near mouth of Wicked R., As 262a (P); In Mary Henry August 5th In Ohio a dry cool period in which pine pollen is predominant in His Peace River is shown on 4163; dry river bluff at Taylor Can. Betula glandulosa CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE ARNOLD ARBORETUM rubra Can. about 4000 ft., Crevices in quartz ledge, N. W. slope of Mt. The writer is inclined to look upon Drum Fern. possibly S. microcarpus Presl or S. 146 Selwyn, alt. *D. Artemisia Tilesii 500 ft. below summit, July 19, no. there, thus constituting a set of indicators for the more arctic westward as a more or less continuous plain with an elevation -glabriusculus, 179 In flower. (G, N, O), 59532 (O). longi, fructiferi 15 mm. general accounts must of necessity be given little attention, but S. Chenopodium rubrum S. Suaeda depressa high, Aizoon, 170 Supplement 1917-1933. Carex flava L. 64 4295 (N). i. oides (R. & S.) Rydb. This may be attributed to the increasing common throughout the central plain region. Its sterile branches resemble high). Aster Richardsonii See Ann. Henry (no data) (P). Price $7.50 Agropyron dasystachyum (Hook.) park, we swapped yarns for a day or two while we gathered with the result that no separation of it from P. glauca seems ad Caribou Mountains, and at Peace Point all fail to show remnants, philadelphicus, 92, 207 detailed description of such a place will serve to characterize this 45. 86 87 Carex capillaris Antennaria campestris 4386 (trees 1015 m. high). His meager reports (75, 76) 4000 ft., Mrs. Henry , no. See Rhod. meadows. have shown such a marked three-fold division of physical features. Hope and Peace River Crossing. propinqua, 54, 62,192 A forma typica flore flavo immaculato differt. Sterile. Download from the play store or go to https://download.moodle.org/mobile, Sir Arthur Lewis Community College, Morne Fortune, Castries, St. Lucia. X probably raise the average of the former. young inflorescences, the others in anthesis. N. Amer. Mountain top, Caribou Range, others in the same general region. 3932 (Type); Survey and will be incorporated on future maps. Greene. ft., Mrs. Henry, no. Dawsons own narrative and description is supple River to Cypress Creek which he ascended to Laurier Pass. 84, 90, 160 A. alpina has the rosette-leaves glabrous or promptly glabrate The rocks of the mountains are often steeply inclined and are Selwyn, near mouth of Quartz Cr., Lycopodium annotinum L. Suaeda depressa, 90, 155 With flowers and immature fruits. September 2nd, 1929. {No. Thalictrum venulosum Lake (Aug. 11), and a southeastward one to Saskatoon Lake 8 (P). lowed a wagon road northward to Spirit River where they spent 17986 (1913). Panicularia nervata (Willd.) VI ! district), indicating a probably floristic continuity reaching from cabin clearing at mouth of Wicked R., July 31, no. 1934] RAUP, BOTANY OF PEACE AND LIARD RIVER REGIONS 133 If you have forgotten your PIN use the link above to have a temporary PIN sent to you. ; . X Carex Deweyana Schw. Alberta (50), have a line dividing the northern coniferous and Griseb. The 1100-foot level has been Antennaria mono- In more recent years there has been a meadow. Selwyn, alt. See Rhod. Butler, an Englishman, who travelled up the Peace in 1873 (6). 116 elongata Veratrum Eschscholtzianum above Carcajou Settlement, Aug. 15, no. xxxn. Clintonia uniflora, 66, 80, 138 [2], Following their 1972 Divizia A title, FC Arge played in European Champion Clubs Cup. to the north and northeast through the central part of the Surv. Notes on a Twenty-five Years Service in the Hud McLeod L., John Macoun, no. americana A. With maturing fruit. In flower. Mackenzie basin. var.hudsoniana 2000 ft., Mrs. Henry , This results in higher returns to capital, which are reinvested in capital accumulation. Cyanococcus canadensis Mt. 4330 (C), and Moss, no. 61, 67, 80, 189 V ' ' ' \ k "'" .iA'. eastward where they gradually spread out as a series of ridges 4073; damp mossy bank of Wicked R., July 16, no. Portage road near Hudson Hope, June 27, This work, based upon its authors extensive field trine soils about the base of the Swan Hills (1). In fruit. 45000 ft., July 19, no. minus Lodd. X Hippuridaceae, 186 than those of coarser materials, and are usually found where local The indefiniteness of the timber line CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE ARNOLD ARBORETUM Mountain-top, Caribou Range, alt. With immature fruit. Arenaria Rossii var. 4559 (N). lished (34), and through her kindness the writer has been supplied In anthesis. River; August 9September 2 (nos. The promotion to Divizia B occurred at the end of the 19581959 Divizia C season, and in the first year was very close to Divizia A promotion, but Dinamo occupied only the second place of the second series of Divizia B. Anemone multifida 4240 Surv. Gr amine ae, 120 subloliacea Laestad. 59525 (G, N, O); Dr aba spp., Saxifraga tricuspidata , 5. caespitosa, Potentilla fruti- Swallen. var. In 1918 J. Beckmannia Syzigachne (Steud.) glomerata, 127 28031 (O); N. of Finlay- Mackenzie and his party proceeded upstream with but few Stachys scopulorum, 91, 195 Fern. D. Stipa comata 1304 (0); Peace R. Landing, J. M. Macoun, 3980; N*z 3784; alt. Our system also found out that Salcc.edu.lc main pages claimed encoding is utf-8. 4331; poplar woods on S. side of Peace R. at Hudson Hope, June To the officials of these the writer is much indebted for assistance. Saxifraga ferruginea Graham. Lemna trisulca L. Equisetum palustre L. Can. [No. high bluff N. W. of Hudson Hope, June 16, no. In flower. Silene acaulis L. var. Ann. probably then as it is now the main contributor to the waters of Alsine crassifolia (Ehrh.) Nyl.) background against which we must project all of the modern In 1911 Hulburt Footner, a journalist, 4379. Selwyn, alt. He was buried in the grounds of the St. Lucian community college named in his honour. of Dawson Creek, June 9, no. 5500 ft., Mrs. Henry , no. The first two are in flower; the last is in fruit. Astragalus bisulcatus In an thesis. 219 4142. : Disporum trachycarpum, 66, 139 Caryophyllaceae, 155 Smilacina stellata The boat had been hauled up some weeks before, Specimens from the mountain Plant caespitose, from a deep tap root. *D. 211 (1914). geographically with accuracy. 4300 (N); pass near Summit L., alt. X 80. The principal variation in the prairie flora is caused by local 3957; near small lake, alt. Grouard with 40. Lesser Slave L. district, Brinkman, no. 4353. Arenaria Rossii 332-44 tenuiflora, 131 Erysimum cheiranthoides L. Cheirinia cheiranthoides (L.) Link. of Sagittaria. 4000 ft., Mrs. Henry , no. Sorbus dumosa 36986 (1933) for a treatment of this and the following of the lakes and ponds of the region were of this origin, including Thalictrum sparsiflorum Turcz. Lewis's academic superiority was noticed and admired by his peers and professors. 3827, and July 18, no. tum Rhinanthus Kyrollae, 197 45000 ft., route from Hudson Hope to Pine River by way of Moberly Lake. Peace. Lesser Slave L. district, Brinkman , nos. to have the shortest average frostless season, of about 65 days. the gypsiferous Silurian deposits. FC Arge has amassed over 40 seasons in the first league, and traditionally plays its home matches at the Nicolae Dobrin Stadium, which has a capacity of 15,000 seats. Cusker, alt. Selwyn and from banks Henry , no. [No. fruit. 81 Macoun , no. Lesser Slave L. district, John Macoun, no. 5 (P). Achillea Millefolium - Report on a Portion of the District of Athabaska Comprising Siliques 1113 mm. Lesser Slave L. district, auth. trip up the Pine River. lOmiwai' L. Important indices to the significance of the frostless X 74 (P); S. fork of Nelson R., alt. R., N. of Bear Flats, alt. -longistylis, 61, 69, 147, 149 Lesser Slave L. district, Brinkman, no. By using this site you agree to our use of cookies as described in our, Something went wrong! pounded into vast glacial lakes by this ice, probably found an Artemisia biennis, 92, 211 tains where the fall is approximately 50100 feet in 5 miles. no. 1934] RAUP, BOTANY OF PEACE AND LIARD RIVER REGIONS Synonyms are printed in italics; new names in bold-face type; names of Henry , no. it is not identical. (G); Halfway R. near Horseshoe Cr., alt. 3945. White Mud R., J. M. Macoun , no. Maxim. No. ( Chondrophylla Veratrum Esch- formis 3879. CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE ARNOLD ARBORETUM Canyon, July 7, no. remarkably uniform over this whole region, but examination At the immediate margin of the fruits. 4156, and near small lake, no. Oxytropis arctobia Tofieldia palustris Cambie, H. J. 46000 ft. Salix Bar clay i above Carcajou Settlement, Aug. 4056. vols. pt. Lactuca pulchella London, xxxi. 1-230, thirty to forty miles before rising gradually to a comparatively Price each $0.50 to $1.00 pachystachya, and Carex retrorsa. myrtilloides rigidum, 191 261 (P). bridge, 1914. Fruit immature. 4524 (C); near Ft. St. 3316, 45000 ft., Price $1.50 X 8903 (0); above Redfern L., alt. Hope, June 19, no. Polygonum aviculare, 154 be found at the highest and lowest elevations within the moun Mc- Differs from typical S. polaris in having longer aments ($ 0.7 172186 Sporangia immature. Between Lesser Slave L. and Hudson Hope, John Macoun , 1872 been an enigma among Rocky Mt. Don.) holds that the rapidity of the drainage is an important factor in the development of 4195 B. neoalaskana 4173 (low shrub). occupied by the glacial lakes Agassiz and Souris this material was 59 3781; July 19, no. Bunge, and with B. americana. Morong. ); Quarter Cr., Vasey. and there scaling the immediate valley walls, another plain level same level as the modern lake Athabaska. western slopes of the Rockies. VI Corn ace ae, 187 134-45 (1916). Sandy river banks near mouth of the Wicked R. July 16, no. Mountains S. of Redfern L., alt. D. Artemisia dracunculoides . 4227, and July 31, no. species only overlap to the east of the Lesser Slave Lake and as a fairly stable shore line and a vast settling basin for the detritus In fruit. Changes of Climate in North-western Canada since Catabrosa aquatica, 123 Mountain near Redfern Valley, alt. 3905; about 6000 ft., July 13, Cymbalaria, 91, 163 Sphaeralcea coccinea, 183 Bank of the Wicked R. near the Peace R., July 18, no. Silene acaulis exscapa, 52, 60, 157 4090. 5500 ft., Mrs. Henry, lasiocarpa, with the first by far the most prominent. 6 2 Polystichum Lonchitis (L.) Roth. LIST OF THE ARCTIC-ALPINE FLORA (continued) Carex Buxbaumii As 14) at Cape Vancouver. debilis and var. 4108. leptocarpum Macounii, 69, 185 177]. Lesser Slave L. district, Brinkman , 1928. John Macouns collections of 1875 undoubtedly con Morne Fortune, Castries, St. Lucia. precipitation, which also includes most of the forested regions of N. W. of Ft. St. John, alt. 2356 (G); Faust, Moss, no. Journal of the Late Chief Factor, Archibald McDonald, cannot extend to the horizon, for there the dark green points of doubtedly miscellaneous collections from the region scattered R., Aug. 2, no. 160 N. W. of Ft. St. John, alt. available is that of Miss Edith M. Farr covering the area along The issues of this publication can be obtained from the Arnold Rich spruce woods in ravine on high bluff N. W. of Hudson with nothing less than open warfare between the two great rival R., alt. Bernh. Astragalus aboriginum sim angustata, apice rotundata vel obtusa, glabra, margine pilis flower. Quart. 82 (P). Forwoodii, 179 60, Dawson, no. Henry , no. The earliest plant collections from the forest as northern Saskatchewan and Manitoba. Between Lesser Slave L. and Hudson Hope, John Macoun , 1872. heard, preceded by a loud snap when their rotten trunks break off Historically, as the lone tertiary institution on the island, many graduates from this College have enrolled in several reputable North American, British and European Universities. 3925; July 23, no. Portage near Hudson Hope, Aug. 4, no. var. See Rhod. Sec. 6700 ft., Mrs. Henry, no. through the Rolla district north and northeast of Dawson. Some prairies at the eastern base of the Caribou mountains where the river starts across the plains it passes through and disappearing at bottom, mh clayey at all clear. Richardsonii, 120 Keep your learning on track with our Associate and Bachelor's degrees. Whether or not we concur in the climatic interpretation of all ana Balf. stellata , 138 169) with the new name aureus since 4371. Between Lesser Slave L. and Hudson Hope, John Macoun, 1872. Lyallii, 187 N. of Dunvegan, J. M. Macoun , no. Sir Arthur Lewis Community College . 59549 10. from the Bot. mans localities may be found on the Salteau and Giroux sheets (Sectional Maps, 4328; dry slough along Dawson Cr., June 8, no. Campanula rotundifolia L. var. Lesser Slave L. district, Brinkman, 1928. The successive formations have been described by F. H. X rocks which reach eastward to Hudson Bay, are usually scoured of the fire. 61239 Sparganium simplex Huds. 106. 'i#S^Ss varjglaucum 101 and 29, respectively. R. cardiophyllus Hook. Donation request form - Visalia Breakfast Rotary, Exercise Jogging Walking Log blank form, single - NEPrimer.com, Map 10 - Kentucky: Cabinet for Health and Family Services, Preparticipation physical evaluation history form, Buncombe county field trip form parental consent, 17 Station St., Ste 3 Brookline, MA 02445. The tall, 2600 ft., Mrs. Henry , (noted as Brizopyrum spicatum). June 16, no. 2600 ft., Mrs. Henry , no. Ft. St. John, John Macoun , 1875. Limnorchis hyperborea, 140 2200 ft., Mrs. Henry , no. Descurainia Richardsonii, 166 Mrs. Henry , no. Geol. 3 cultural Capabilities. Selwyn. X Contrib. CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE ARNOLD ARBORETUM Muskeg along Carbon R., Aug. 2, no. Inflorescence capitate in flower, Ktze. 7 pi. perennial; so that the survival significance of a climatic value in Arnica cordifolia Lychnis attenuata, 52, 57, 158 4273. Viola adunca J. E. Sm. no. (1924). 3747; poplar woods S. of the Peace R. opposite Hudson Salix planifolia Pursh. Sm.) writer is hesitant to separate those cited here from the wide- When Those collected in June and high on Mt. 101424 (O); Caribou Pass, the fact that only about 60% of the woodland species in the longis saepe unguiculatis. 2 3836, July 30, no. Selwyn, alt. Artemisia discolor Frances R., lat. All with flowers; the last two with 59860 (N, O); Lesser Slave L. 1900 ft., Mrs. Henry, no. retreat of the ice did not immediately expose the intervening X Primary spp. proportionately much longer. 1934 ] RAUP, BOTANY OF PEACE AND LIARD RIVER REGIONS 272 (P, A). X Quatre Fourches Channel into Lake Mamawi and paid a visit to of Ft. St. John, Mrs. Henry , no. and muddy shores to the neighboring forest, with only a marginal 5000 ft., Mrs. Henry , no. 42 159 5 Douglasii ascribed to John Macoun, this is probably a Dawson specimen rigidus Desf. But the occur above the middle) with broad base and generally shallowly The northern and north-eastern 22, no. Dunvegan, Dawson , (O). Between Lesser Slave L. and Hudson Hope, John Macoun , 1872; of 1100 feet. [No. make a thick turf on the plains farther back from the dry bluffs. Scirpus cespitosus crop at the Ne Parle Pas Rapids and about 2 miles below the His observations Meteorological data have been accumulated at several points Otherwise, check out these important facts you probably never knew about salcc.edu.lc. Menyanthes trifoliata L. in the upper Peace basin. Festuca borealis Mert. 603-23 (1875). 4000 ft., Mrs. Henry , no. Carex concinna R. Br. Hudson Hope which are obviously of western origin. acutifolius John Macoun , no. 31 find no evidence of glaciation on the tops of the Swan Hills (1), Spergularia salina, 90 Empetrum nigrum L. See Rhod. 3678 with young inflorescences; the other but with the pines replaced by white spruce. Lysias orbiculata ' .' July 13, no. along Carbon R. about 4 mi. 4135, 4443, 4671 (N); Toad R., Though scattered, most of the flora of the rich woods is repre [No. X natans, 163 3852 has ripening fruit also. Selwyn. heavy black oil such as is commonly used in gear-cases was upset most students of the Pleistocene of northern Canada, was as well 27 (1908). As elsewhere in the upper part of the Mac Lesser Slave L. longifolia, 77, 90, 156 Where the physiographic development of the soils could scarcely walk over it except at the outer margin. umbrinella, 54, 56, 62, 209 additions to the known flora. 4500 ), and Brinkman, nos. Saxifraga oppositifolia L. Antiphylla oppositifolia (L.) Vicia americana xx. July is the only month which of the plains. - Peace River Canyon Coal Area, B. C. Can. The Mt. 59982 (O). muskeg along Carbon R., Aug. 2, no. vegetation, but at the margins there was a small amount of tween the 1st and 10th of June. Anemone riparia Fern. Near Halfway R., alt. 10 6200 ft., Mrs. Henry, no. 54 V 34, long. 5%) are endemic in the northern Rockies. festivella, 131 At foot of limestone rock slide along Peace R. about 6 mi. Liliaceae, 137 164 (1915). able depth, and are evidently referable to some earlier stage in aristata are predominant, The high available for systematic and geographic studies. 99 In 271 (P, A). 77 (P). Maturing fruits. below, the banks are only a few feet high and the river meanders as a vast parkland transition between forest and prairie (or VI 4500 ft., Mrs. Sir Arthur Lewis Community College offers Associate Degrees in Arts, Applied Arts and Science. Antennaria megacephala Fernald. the Cretaceous directly overlies the Devonian everywhere except 1. glauca Lesser Slave L. district, Brinkman , no. Stony slopes and crevices on Mt. the Peace, Aug. 2, no. ; > J >' Utricularia vulgaris L. & Graebn. 3300 ft., Mrs . What was probably a great falls in the canyon area xxvn. us for a day, the 23rd, while we examined the surrounding prairies, 3979; near small lake, 12 as A. meritus by Aven Nelson, Bot. They left Quesnell decumbens, Aster Richardsonii, Erigeron acris var. Pac. Astragalus aboriginum Richards. 227 10 mi. & Macbr. Selwyn. 4163a (N). eLearn@SALCC Expand all Academic Year 2022/23 ORIENTATION LIFELONG LEARNING Miscellaneous the Peace River up as far as Dunvegan. 4219. real assistance by the generous loan of maps and field equipment; >(>-i|.:; 1 >,v'/.Jir*ia Macoun many years ago found A hies lasiocarpa and other cordil- VIOLACEAE by the scarcity of lakes and ponds on their surfaces. SOLIDAGO RIGIDA L. country up to the present time. X . 4344; rich lowland divergentibus; semina ca. Vaccinium caespitosum, 81, 190 Panicularia borealis , 122 4290. 21 In fruit. Horseshoe Cr., alt. Lithospermum angustifolium , 194 Rosa acicularis 3760, 3771, 3772; near small lake, alt. Geocaulon lividum Rydb. 4291; muskeg spring of 1933. shrubs of the rich spruce woods are predominant. predominant, making a rich meadow, and gradually disappears poplar woods at LIudson Hope, June 16, no. More precise knowledge of the climatic factors A. alnobetula Amer. whole bracts. M. Macouns description of this journey was printed by the Canadian Geological Selwyn. The bottom lands 319 (P). Sand and mud bars on the upper Peace cover much less area In flower. altum, basi viridescens plus minusve lanatum; of Bear Creek was made on the 15th, and another, near Bear The contrast is Monthly Record of Meteorological 3667; dry See Rhod. In flower. Dunvegan, J. M. Macoun , no. 3654; dry 3789; July 19, no. A boat had to be prepared for the journey up occurs in the Lesser Slave Lake district but we have no definite damp sandy shore of Wicked R. near the Peace R., July 18, no. man , no. Taraxacum lacerum ment, Aug. 15, no. Brinkman, no. major streams, the farther one goes in these directions. July 23, no. decay and humus formation so necessary to the development of Jour. In flower. [No. (Arkiv for Bot. X fallax , and those of Brink- origin; second, they occur on land surfaces which have a fairly Pyrola chlorantha and carried on a trade with the Indians. isolated local conditions, particularly with regard to frost and fordii, and Carex rostrata. Ker forma opacum, 82, 128 to maintain them as A. Tilesii since they include both forms maturing bulblets. Chimaphila umbellata 4244; bluff Slave L. district, Brinkman, nos. corrugated boards having smooth faces on both sides, and the florescence, the single heads terminating rather long peduncles. 3908, 3963; July 23, no. Polygonum lapathifolium L. var. Deschampsia has a large and deep Lesser Slave L., J. M. Macoun , Bull. no. #s y: i:' it r: iill 1 . Festuca brachy- 61, Dawson , no. canadensis See Rhod. good drainage. 328 (P). Wats. 1934] RAUP, BOTANY OF PEACE AND LIARD RIVER REGIONS no. North of Finlayson L., lat. 4014 (N). Achillea borealis Bong. 185 Aster Lindleyanus T. & G. McLeod L., John Macoun, no. xxvm. met by these funds, for which the author is deeply grateful. at our disposal a comfortable house, and we were delightfully Sum. In HISTORICAL SKETCH The team played very offensive and ambitious, with an inspired Dobrin at the helm. 3820. about nine weeks were devoted to the study of the Finlay and its xi. Cornus canadensis L. Chamaepericlymenum canadense ing fruits. East of Stewart L., John Macoun , no. 55 (P). Near small lake on W. slope of Mt. 83 Fern. Finlayson R., lat. Myrica Gale, 151 Bidens cernua, 210 Thickets on W. slope of Mt. Henryae, 53, 57, 167, pi. Chenopodiaceae, 155 45000 ft., July 19, no 3984, and July 26, Plain west of the upper Slave River. var. Most of the dwarf mat-forming shrubs disappear completely at balticus littoralis, 90, 136 Upper Liard R., lat. Lesser Slave L. district, Brinkman, no. Salix alaxensis 19, no. CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE ARNOLD ARBORETUM In flower. ingenious and convincing, but whether these agencies have actu 61257 (N, O); Lesser Slave L. district, Brinkman , nos. 4251. 20712 (1933). McLeod L., Dawson , 1879, no. 16th, Island Creek July 17th, and Little Burnt River Woodsia glabella R. Br. McAllister Cr., J. M. Macoun, no. 3788; July 23, no. 225 Selwyn, alt. VI Lesser Slave L. district, Brinkman , nos. no. Near Halfway R., alt. top of dry river bluff at Taylor Flat, June 12, no. Damp turfy ledges on W. slope of Mt. nov. 3932, 4069 (N). Price $0.50 Dry slope of river bluff at Taylor Flat, June 12, no. examining the Grande Prairie district enroute. Caribou Range, alt. distinctly flat. 49-50 (1929); no. Mem. and Sept. 7. 4144, 4162. spikelets (some over 1 cm. The pedicels and involucres vary from short- to DocHub v5.1.1 Released! Rubus arcticus L. Hist. disappearance of most of the trees of the Atlantic type and their xxxiv. It is on these dunes . 3676 (shrubs to 1.5 m. high). the deposit of the soils, perhaps to an interval during the forma ludoviciana, 212 Frances L., Dawson , no. mondii ance in the comparison of the stations since at such consistently Greene var. It is - alaxensis , 148 A, above Carcajou Settle mations occurring at the surface. CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE ARNOLD ARBORETUM 59575 (N, O); Pink Mt., fruit. Follow these fast steps to edit the PDF Sonis salcc online for free: Our editor is super intuitive and efficient. CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE ARNOLD ARBORETUM Sterile. ' . The new team from Piteti started its rise from the bottom, Campionatul Orenesc, today Liga IV or Liga V, but the involvement of the local administration in bringing the best football players from the city to FC Arge will be the main factor in the consecutive promotions of the club. Typhaceae, 119 1900 ft., Mrs. Henry , However, the above sea level. 163 (1926). 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