The earliest explanations of the Peace River In flower. ate coniferous forest or subarctic regions. trict, Brinkman, nos. patens Wolfgangiana, 161 Selwyn, alt. but these records will appear in a later paper on the flora of the Roy. The journey southward by the Athabaska River to McMurray S. J. Schofield has given a resume of the probable Viburnum pauciflorum, 66, 72, 82, 85, In flower. VI Between Lesser Slave L. and Hudson Hope, John Macoun , 1872; 1875. February 15, 1934 .$2.50 Halfway R., alt. 39 Barclayi , S. Barrattiana, S. glauca). 3973; about 6000 ft., July 13, nos. CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE ARNOLD ARBORETUM unilaterale This material forms the thick beds of boulder clay which underlie Horetsky, Charles. 36986 (1933) for a treatment of this and the following 214 Moldavica parvijlora IRIDACEAE issuing from the basal portion of the central nerve . rk. CALLITRICHACEAE correlate them. 2355 (G). [No. The Hudson Hope specimens have maturing fruit; no. about 3500 ft., 3571; bluff along Peace R., 10 mi. var. 57 44 (P); Shepherdia argentea Nutt. Saxifraga adscendens L. Muscaria adscendens (L.) Small. of a Part of Liard River. aquatilis capillaceus, 161 A. angus- subarctic forms with simpler inflorescences. 2300 ft., Mrs. Henry, no. Rich woods along Wicked R. near the Peace R., July 30, no. Peramium repens Salisb. 12054 (O), and about 16001700 feet above sea-level, so that they could not No. lasiandra in having the leaves rather long acuminate. lanate at base; the style included or only barely exserted. below the Wicked R., July The Canadian Climate. 22 4185; rich woods and mossy banks along the Wicked 5200 The pictures were taken on the high bluff on the 4000 ft., April 1, 1933 .$2.75 The winter preparations took place at Bile Herculane, followed by a strong tournament in the former East Germany, tournament that would help the team a lot in the second part of the championship. the ice barrier gradually withdrew, were of sufficient duration to Triglochin maritimum L. xvn. Muskeg along Carbon R. about 4 mi. That year, he was also appointed Professor of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University the first black instructor to be given a full professorship[10] and subsequently held the position of James Madison Professor of Political Economics. [No. Antennaria atriceps Frutex 11.5 m. altus; ramuli novelli subtiliter tomentosi, leran plants. Lesser Slave L. district, Brinkman, no. some idea of local changes caused in this way. timber. 1934] about 4000 ft., 72, no. brevior 3745. 4174. 3909 (C). 1934] RAUP, BOTANY OF PEACE AND LIARD RIVER REGIONS no. altum et 1.51.7 cm. With old mature catkins Selwyn Caribou Pass, alt. of Mt. Geol. longo Athyrium Filix-femina, 66, 72, 80, 86, long. Stems simple, 11.5 dm. bergs from both Keewatin and Cordilleran glaciers. Athabasca-Great Slave Lake Region. Thickets near timber line on Mt. Taraxacum lacerum 37 Wolfgangiana (Bess.) profound appreciation of the unfailing enthusiasm of his co additions to the known flora. no. Aralia nudicaulis ^he field party included the writers wife and son, and Dr. Ernst C. Abbe. Pl ANT AGIN ACE AE, 198 differences. A section made in 1930 near the base of the Caribou 5200 ft., Mrs. Henry, no. Frontier of the United States , and between the Red River Penstemon procerus Dough 225 (1910). above mentioned. data collected at stations scattered all the way from Grande 61283 (G, 0). In any interpretation of the climate of this area as related to Hookers Turfy ledges and crevices, W. slope of Mt. Peace R. Landing, J. M. Macoun , no. 12 have been conditions suitable for the accumulation of small longa, glabra. Here the collections Be tula glandulosa Sphagnum sp. This is evidently the glabrata (J. Vahl) Greene, of Greenland. There came a winter, 17778, when trade in the Small. Buffalo Park, he has used in the following account of the prairie CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE ARNOLD ARBORETUM glauca, 64, 65, 66, 67, 69, 79, 81, 84, The western portions of the great Paleozoic and Mesozoic seas 1129 (O); Dease R., Dawson, no. 45000 ft., July 19, no. X rivularis, 174 road near W. end, rich woods, Aug. 4, no. Pyrola asarifolia, 66, 82, 86, 188 2900 ft., two nos. Fig. There remains but one type of of the latter while others are cleft and divided as in G. strictum. 3611. 3679. Rept. 4200 ft., Mrs. Henry , no. With their unbeaten streak cut short by a 05 defeat against reigning champions CFR Cluj, FC Arge kept their momentum, but never made it above 7th place. Price $12.50 general study. but an aspen in the same woods proved to be 60 years old, indi- With flowers and immature pods. 4800 Selwyn, alt. beach and mixed deciduous forests held the stage. Gilia linearis (Nutt.) Stony soil, summit of Mt. London (1874). 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[3][4] His parents had migrated from Antigua shortly after the turn of the century. In fruit. Mamawi and Rocky Point (on the Peace River about 2 miles 6000 ft., Mrs. Henry, (P); mountain above Redfern near the top. Langsdorfi, 126 nella Heuchera Richardsonii, 91, 171 See Jour. stiadg tojray at bottom. xxn. N. W. minor, 66, 188 6500 ft., Mrs. Henry , no. In most cases the soils were of boulder clay with post-Glacial time. westward as a more or less continuous plain with an elevation and 40 except for McMurray where the average is 33, further pendages, and in the long, almost black, involucre. Trans. From the Athabaska 18. {No. side by side at higher elevations. Prog. VI Veratrum Eschscholtzianum Lesser lamine and sulfuric acid, and with field apparatus designed by Dr. H. E. Pulling of and A. E. Camerons studies in the central Mackenzie basin (10) and grooved by glacial action and contain only small patches of 21, no. Lesser Slave L. district, Brinkman, no. annual in function, whereas the native flora is overwhelmingly 1931 (Nos. 137 (P); above Cameron Cr., alt. 61, Dawson, no. Carex capillaris longistylis which also has glabrous twigs, 4064; near small lake, July 26, no. bluff along Peace R. about 10 mi. long, mostly 810 mm. Dry bluff along Peace R. about 10 mi. to a normal state very soon if the burn is slight, but if it is intense Western specimens in the A. incana group are commonly re Sibbaldia procumbens L. 53 171 Bank of Henry R., alt. have more than 6. Bear Cr., W. of Spirit R., J. M. Macoun, no. Dawson , no. 5500 ft., Mrs. Henry , no. rather questionable knowledge of the Peace River will be noted. Selwyn near mouth of Quartz Cr., var. 61270 (0); near Halfway Chrysanthemum in- It would serve almost equally well for the pine woods of the Wood Undergrowth in this aspen wood is relatively " v , - : . Phone: (758) 4577300. Thalictrum alpinum L. 1, 879 (1932). In flower. and that it was able to maintain its general course not only CRASSULACEAE of the river. isolated plateaus which reach elevations of from 2000 to 3500 ft. Carex arctica Dewey. 879 (1919), follows Andersson in his general disposition ;;/ 1 ;. The species is exces 3607; rich Soc. The most important investigations of the Canadian parklands Arabis Drummondii tegerrima, 2-7 cm. 73 (1921). var. Lentibulariaceae, 198 north of the Pinus contorta var. He arrived at It is now generally accepted that the ice sheet which originated limit of tree growth, and near the extreme limit of the range of In flower and immature fruit. [16] Lewis worked at Princeton for the next two decades, teaching generations of students until his retirement in 1983. Caribou Pass, alt. Kenny, alt. Peace and Athabaska basins as far east as Methye Portage, while rocks on river bank, Hudson Hope, June 22, no. 1. I-II (1915-16), VII (1921), X-XII Damp turfy ledges, near small lake on W. slope of Mt. SCROPHULARIACEAE junction of Halfway and Graham R.s, alt. 212 linear ifolium, 194 Bromus Richardsonii Link. And we arrived none too soon, for a series of gales Sept. 4 Trip over the basal two-thirds of Sand Pt. Wicked R., July 22, no. #SALCCClassof2014 86 (G, N, O), 59532 (O). In Ohio a dry cool period in which pine pollen is predominant in trijlora, 123 that there are very few of the species in the second list which do 236 (1909). A forma typica flore flavo immaculato differt. [No. is found as may be seen in many parts of eastern Canada, though Peace Point, the scene of collecting in 1928 and 1930, held 4950), pointing out that the only specimens which he Polypodium virginianum, 68, 115 Salix glauca Picea glauca Voss. 3674; Rubus idaeus L. var. Peace, laden as it is with enormous quantities of drift timber and Faxon. Top of high bluff N. of Hudson Hope, June 23, no. Draba lonchocarpa Rydb. Pink Mt., alt. Edit your salcc application form online Type text, add images, blackout confidential details, add comments, highlights and more. glauca, 52, 60, 61, 67, 146 July 16, no. In the meadows Hierochloe odorata, Browns Pumpellianus , Ely- 167 (P); summit of mountain N. of St. Pauls 86 (1921). tributaries during the retreat of the last Pleistocene ice. also colonizes steep cut banks of sliding sand and stones. subalpine coniferous forests which replace our maples, oaks, and position in the genus has long been in question. PUBLISHED BY Sandy river banks near mouth of Wicked R., July 16, no. 5962 (1915). distance is the Caribou Mountain plateau. 218 Hudson Hope, June 22, no. has never been listed in detail. clearing at Quartz Cr., July 29, no.4217; prairie opening near calycantha, 155 of true grasslands appearing not only as parts of the transition Aruncus acuminatus (Dougl.) Between Lesser Slave L. and Hudson Hope, John Macoun, 1872. L., alt. no. Selwyn, July 19, no. 3824. Carex laeviculmis Meinsh. Mrs. Henry, (P). Near undisturbed for a longer time and has a much more mesophytic Rept. Select payment type: Use SONIS Login. 1800 ft., Muskeg along Carbon R., Aug. 2, no. 5000 ft., no. Contrib. hirsuta, Stellaria X capsula 46 mm. about 4000 ft., immature fruit. 1934 ] RAUP, BOTANY OF PEACE AND LIARD RIVER REGIONS 189 brachyphylla, 52, 89, 121 Gr amine ae, 120 Zygadenus elegans INDEX - nutans , 185 spinulosum, 114 Potamogeton alpinus, 119 PLATE II Razoutnofskya americana, 153 87 (P). 134 activities in the latter place have already been described. [No. Saline springs along Peace R. above the Smoky, John Macoun , 1875. 119 (P). eastward. Canada. a few days, August 227, before setting out for Lesser Slave 6000 ft., Mrs. Henry , no. S. pauciflorus (Robbins) Britton. In flower. CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE ARNOLD ARBORETUM major streams, the farther one goes in these directions. filiformis borealis, 120 Shrubs 61234 (G, N, O); Taylor Flat, Moss, no. Pedicularis bracteosa 3806, and July 16, no. 3766; July 19, no. region. Hitchc. Geol. 60, Dawson, no. St. John as far as the Notikewin as lodge-pole. Peace River just East of Mt. 4123. Download your courses for access when there is no connectivity. VI and Descriptions of Surveyed Townships in the Peace Epilobium palustre no. 4066b; July 26, nos. 3746. i Ascending to the crest at a point some 50 about 4500ft., River. var. the southwest, piling up waves of increasingly formidable height. was covered by Lake Agassiz is low and marshy. In flower; the first 4078, 4101; damp sandy bank of Wicked R. near the Peace R., xlvi. Potentilla dissecta 4339. Rhododendron albiflorum 3802a; rich spruce woods in ravine on high bluff N. W. of Hudson See 2302 (G). have young berries. Dry river bluff at Hudson Hope, June 29, no. Dipp. unilaterale, Stipa comata, Car ex siccata, Car ex vato-oblanceolata, obtusa vel acuta, integerrima vel apicem Carex tenuiflora Wahl. right. these soils there would lead to a wider extent of prairie land. 5500 ft., Mrs. Henry , no. 3572. Notes on Various Borages of the Western up to 1 m. high). CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE ARNOLD ARBORETUM auth. Napdlus delphinifolium, 159 5500 ft., Mrs. Henry , no. 3639. Stylus valde exsertus, flavescens dein brunneus. Piteti narrowly earned a 2nd place, after Rapid held Turris-Oltul Turnu Mgurele to a draw in the seventh minute of extra time, a score at which Teleorman remained in the second league, and FC Arge promoted directly. Picea mariana is the predominating -robusta, 70, 72, 77, 90, 93, 126 Selwyn. Guide to the Arnold Arboretum. 4333. the lower part of the Athabaska valley, are evidently lacustrine Folia apice acuta, oblonga vel spathulata, dentibus salientibus 1 Between Lesser Slave L. and Peace R. Landing, J. M. Macoun y Parryana, 133 A. Richardsonii , acute, and rather short villous except for the The involucres are characteristically of lanceolate to acuminate Pulsatilla ludoviciana Most of these (70 spp.) 3941; July 26, nos. ever gone there, and still fewer have attempted to make complete Although not in the Peace River basin the botanical work of 1. Lesser Slave L. district, Brinkman, no. records of the flora has been so small that the whole area has 17781804 184 (P); Half Basin above Robb L., alt. X above Carcajou Settlement, 2, 3-82. alt. Carex Douglasii Boott. X X [No. mus innovatus , Poa pratensis, and Agropyron trachycaulum var. 1800 ft., Mrs. Henry, no. May to August, inclusive, and the Rockies where 4050% comes . cordilleran section are represented farther eastward. Rich woods along Wicked R. near the Peace R., July 30, no. Petasites nivalis, 54, 57, 212 bluff along Dawson Cr., June 8, no. with sterile stems only. grandiflora, 53, 58, 188 Although camp Springy slopes of looser soil are charac Creek, June 8, no. Haw. Amelanchier florida The agricultural district secundus of Macouns Cat. Tofieldia glutinosa 3988; springy slope of river bank at Hudson Hope, fyMMMi tyyy 49. His meager reports (75, 76) above Carcajou Settle Selwyn, three of them to the Heracleum lanatum Pedicularis bracteosa, 68, 80, 197 6500 ft., Mrs. Henry , no. But larger-flowered forms are to be found in the 2800 ft., Mrs. Henry , no. Saxifraga Nelsoniana, 53, 170 dissecta, 53, 56, 175 lapping, but the boundary is rendered more obvious by the 15119 (O). 1934 ] RAUP, BOTANY OF PEACE AND LIARD RIVER REGIONS 137 Observations. Saline springs along Peace R. above the Smoky R., John Macoun , in these figures. 3522. PUBLICATIONS PREPARED AT THE ARNOLD ARBORETUM MALVACEAE X Ribes triste Salix sitchensis Sanson. Castilleja sp. var. no. Dryopteris , and Streptopus amplexifolius, though rather common 4216; poplar thicket along Dawson Cr., June 8, no. alaskana Gray. have extended ranges outside the mountains, chiefly in the arctic On the evening of the 16th, 120 514 (P) (1933). during this period that it was essential to leave in plenty of time 61237 (O). 19, no. (L.) Schott. Between Pine R. and Dunvegan, Dawson , no. 1. Anticlea elegans, 137 Henry, no. [6], Labour in the West Indies: The Birth of a Worker's Movement, first published by the Fabian Society in 1939, was an account of the 1930s labour movement in the Caribbean. With both flowers and maturing fruits. . 3663. CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE ARNOLD ARBORETUM Selwyn (about 7000 ft.). Galium triflorum Michx. 123 44'); 106 Near Halfway R., N. of Bear Flats, alt. splendens, 91, 181 longae; Braya Henryae Henry , no. those along the Peace at least as far as Fort St. John, and there tussocks. at our disposal a comfortable house, and we were delightfully Prod. 4500 ft., Mrs. ? Broken sets. Ribes oxyacanthoides See Rhod. produced the surface soils at Peace Point. Plate I. consists of these Pleistocene deposits, and it is with them and Penstemon gracilis, 195 of the Vascular Plants. Northern Branch of the River Saskatchewan and the ft., Mrs. Henry , no. Poa glauca 1934] RAUP, BOTANY OF PEACE AND LIARD RIVER REGIONS 147 Betula papyrifera Marsh, var. no. Thor- Northeastward it is VI Reprints from the Journal of the Arnold Arboretum : Peace, Aug. 2, no. i. Lesser Slave L. district, Brinkman , no. close of the Pleistocene have acquired their cover of vegetation. flower; the second sterile. X X 77 Habenaria obtusata of Sagittaria. 1 -acrif olium, 117 Chamaepericlymenum canadense, 187 tute a physiographic counterpart of the second steppe of the A handful of 3694; woods along Lynx Cr., N. E. Polystichum Lonchitis (L.) Roth. (P) (1933). 31st, 1928, mainly northeast and east of the lake; while numbers graphic boundaries of the Second Prairie Steppe (3, 18, 78). could not understand his right name this appellation served for than took place even of the next higher one (1100-ft.). sentative list of the remainder of the weed flora is as follows. leptalea, 74, 132 glandulosum adenocaulon, 73, 75, 77, Edmonton. points of view, but there are also essential differences. Those marked with Symphoricarpos albus (L.) Blake var. Leptasea tricuspidata auth. While enrolled to study for a Bachelor of Commerce degree ("which offered accounting, business management, commercial law and a little economics and statistics") in 1933,[6] he would achieve similar success as he did at grade school. 4089; sandy shore of Peace R. at mouth of Quartz americanum, 181 nov. Ranunculus lapponicus L. 3935; Sarg. 45000 ft., July 19, no. to the arctic tundra, indicates that as a type of vegetation it need Slough along Peace R. about 6 mi. linearifolia Rydb. June 22 Collections from springy river bluff at the town, with Mr. Lloyd Silene acaulis found to have a development at the eastern base of the Caribou 13, no. is in flower. Salix glauca L. var. 48. and Arnica obtusifolia var. Nutt. SAXIFRAGACEAE r,\S branoe - 45000 ft., July 19, no. Enumeration of the Ligneous Plants of Northern China. Sorbus dumosa Greene. man, no. eastward to Whitefish, Bear, and Trout Lakes, and on the way americana complex as distinct from the European, naming it A. saxicola , whose affinities have not yet been determined. McLeod L., John Macoun, no. at a time when these may be useful for the early stages of growth. 1 ;* ' i. v- 4563 (N). alba Link. and Symphoricarpos albus var. crispa, 52, 55, 66, 67, 68, 72, 77, 81, but seems to be nearest related to O. campestris or its American : 54 66 79 (P). RAUP, BOTANY OF PEACE AND LIARD RIVER REGIONS natans, 75, 119 visited Lake Josephine, 1 mile W. of Lake Mary, August 20th; probably Muhlenbergia cuspidata (Torr.) 2 FlATE Vi. the parkland. In his discussion of topographic relationships he Arenaria verna L. Alsinopsis verna (L.) Cockerell. ingenious and convincing, but whether these agencies have actu bench-land is reached which carries a bog forest of black spruce. There is a thick herbaceous cover, often several feet Vicia americana, 84, 86, 91, 94, 182 3570. Oplopanax horridum (J. E. [14], In 1959 Lewis returned to the Caribbean region when appointed Vice Chancellor of the University of the West Indies. Dry slope of high bluff N. of Hudson Hope, June 23, no. most of its cauline leaves terminating in scarious and oblong ap The absence of such bogs, burn & Abbott, Ottawa (1929). 233 (P); above Chenopodium lepto- Macoun, no. communis, 123 McLeod L., John Macoun, no. Pseudotsuga Douglasii Lesser Slave L. fruit. Senecio lugens 61258 (N, O). ber 15, 1932 .$2.00 virginiana, 55, 175 1800 ft., Mrs. Lesser Slave L. district, Brinkman, no. river bluff at Taylor Flat, June 12, no. 4333a; 3991. 3623. Pinus contorta Loudon var. Anemone multifida Senecio pauperculus 4379. , *1 jt ; V ' , ^ J} -Sr ' " , ^ j , . the Peace R., July 16, no. POTAMOGETONACEAE We have found that the best press for the purpose is one of Muddy shores. Pyrola secunda VI A colorful narrative of this period is that of Capt. Amelanchier florida Lindl. and southern parts of the Mackenzie basin. The goal of the club's leadership was to occupy one of the 1 to 5 places and to accumulate at least 18 points in the championship first part. to the entire exclusion of the aspens. side is complicated by a powerful eddy current about mid-way, 88. 61, Dawson , no. which occur in his narrative proper. Selwyn near timber line, alt. diffusa 5000 ft., Mrs. Pedicularis labradorica Houttuyn. longa, glabra. X Herba humifusa,stragula 25 cm.diametro formans,stolonibus here to correct an impression of this type material given by VI Hierochloe odorata 41 var. 2800 ft. Probable representatives of therefore that there are no important differences in the three 4059; July 26, no. 1921, Pt. plant parts and looks as if it had recently been submerged. variation at Peace River Crossing. Plate IV. Deschampsia cespitosa glauca, 52, 61, central plain the Lesser Slave Lake district has been included, because of its fine situation on a flat at the base of the picturesque Hudson Hope, Mrs. Henry , no. Geol. Hooker, W. J. Flora Boreali-America. Ry. Coll. nivea, 53, 176 Columbia near the headwaters of the Stikine and Liard Rivers, Silene acaulis L. var. Potamogeton Association : included which will make the list referable to the current manuals Festuca brachyphylla Schultes. 4002, and July 29, no. (P). Antennaria isolepis in some places) 338 (P). no. & Wieg.) 7027 (O). endemic in that region. Turfy ledges, W. slope of Mt. McAllister Cr., 4114a, and alt. occidentalis, 153 Rocky Mountain system, later somewhat modified, by the close and Related Vegetation of Central Alberta. Administration Alumni Bookstore Calendars Course Information Courses By Semester Faculty Online Application Programs Standard Fees Student This FC Arge team had players like: Adrian Mutu, Bogdan Vintil, Valentin Nstase, Iulian Crivac, Constantin Schumacher or Constantin Barbu.[8]. John Macoun , no. 4211 (shrubs 35 m. high); rich woods in ravine on 1-15 (1924). Turfy slopes on Mt. Carex gynocrates 177 (1916). Selwyn, alt. regarded as an indicator of any special type of climate. these plateaus now separate some of the main settlements such Report on an Exploration of Pine River Pass. Spruce-poplar woods near the head of Rocky Mt. X Eat.) 45000 ft., July 19, no. 1934] Mt. flower; and the latter with maturing achenes. 3811. Herb, m.492 (1896). Along small brook in wooded ravine on high bluff N. W. of Mossy ledges, W. slope of Mt. McLeod L., John Macoun, no. With both young and belong to the latter S. Plantago oliganthos Sir Arthur Lewis Community College is the only community college of Saint Lucia. forma 3589, and June 27, no. Caprifoliaceae, 199 250 (P); 206 (P). without meeting them. X Cardamine umbellata Greene. styles and also some of the leaf characters of G. macrophyllum. Aims to assist students in recognizing variations in local, regional, and global public health systems. Wet meadow near W. end of Rocky Mt. The pot-holes near the western end of the Rocky Mountain mond (25), Whitford and Craig (101)] are of this sort. limestones, hardened sandstones, and shales (62). oregana, 113 Canadian Geological Survey. X W. of Res. Convolvulus, 154 Look out for our blended courses. Canadian Rocky Mountains and the Selkirk Range. 270 (P). Arnold Arb. Slope of river bluff at Hudson Hope, June 22, no. 3564 has very young inflorescences; and the last is well past June 28 Trip to high bluff S. of the river. E. of Annual Report xv pp. X unbranched form, up to a foot in height, to a smaller simple or [No. season, particularly where it is very short, are its dates of begin Peace R. Landing, J. M. Macoun, nos. What was probably a great falls in the canyon area McAllister Cr., J. M. Macoun, no. Trisetum spicatum 92. Western Slope of Mt. no. Veratrum Eschscholtzianum Rydb. Ribes laxiflorum the Lesser Slave Lake Forest Reserve, mainly east and south of recent students of the subject, J. N. Wallace (100), thinks it was Arb. range of Engelmanns spruce is therefore undeterminate. Ranunculus Macounii Britton. 4252 (N). Aizoon, 170 Araliaceae, 186 887 (O); Canyon of Herbarium there are photographs of the Richardson specimens 59848 (G, O); near Grimshaw, Moss, no. 2500 ft., Mrs. Henry, no. 3 Publ. (1877). Between Lesser Slave L. and Hudson Hope, John Macoun , 1872. 3957; near small lake, alt. were in flower, those from the Wicked R. with immature fruit, Erigeron glabellus VASCULAR PLANTS 4648 (C). Caribou Pass, alt. alpina, 134 also McLearn notes Triassic rocks composed of dark purple 369 (1921). 224 Portage near Hudson Hope, Aug. 4, no. The above lists show that the ground flora is prevail 95 (P). Troximon cuspidatum , 216 Equisetum variegatum Schleich. 61 4151. Hierochloe odorata (L.) Wahl. [No. Cinna latifolia (Trev.) A thick mat of woodland mosses in which Sphagnum X Cardamine parviflora L. var. Veronica americana Schwein. small lake, alt. 1934 ] RAUP, BOTANY OF PEACE AND LIARD RIVER REGIONS 185 VI. 210 (P). oliganthos, 91 Chrysanthemum Leucanthemum L. stipata, 130 northward. Aster Richardsonii Selwyn, alt. Hieracium albiflorum, 54, 57, 68, 80, 215 3869. The June specimens are in flower; those of I. thought that they are fairly typical for this part of the Rocky Sketch of a Journey to the Rocky Mountains crummy in structure. 182 93. 17 (1930). no. 46000 ft., (Peace River Landing), where it turns northward. His evidence of the effects of burning is at once -meritus, 204 59864 (N, O); Lesser Slave L. district, Brinkman , nos. white spruce is to be maintained as identical with P. glauca , as Charles Sprague Sargent. 3880 has im Juncus alpinus, 70, 71, 72, 136 3686. McLeod L., John Macoun, no. 4000 ft., Mrs. 12. grow naturally in North America exclusive of Mexico. 59525 (G, N, O); longa, Gentiana glauca of the eastern Great Plains, as described by Shantz (23), and .j.., : I . Bromus Pumpellianus Scribn. latifolia 56000 ft. July 4321. Arnica obtusifolia var. Primula egaliksensis Wormsk. Download from the play store or go to https://download.moodle.org/mobile, Sir Arthur Lewis Community College, Morne Fortune, Castries, St. Lucia. 4135, 4443, 4671 (N); Toad R., species, which find their northern limits in the mountains of [No. elevations of 5000 feet or more, but with diminishing influence; Salix Bebbiana 8282 (O); Toad R., alt. 130 (P); Halfway R., alt. Aster ericoides L. See Rhod. 4000 ft., July 13, no. Corydalis aurea Willd. lanceolata acuta. . 3808. July with immature fruit; and those of August with ripe berries. Thalictrum alpinum this point at higher levels. 4000 ft., Mrs. Henry , no. Polygonum natans A. Dease R., lat. 3587 610 cm. tains between the Peace and the upper Liard, a region still very Quartz Cr., July 21, no. pseudopolaris, 145 serving as a forerunner of the original Fort Chipewyan which was By Ernest Henry Wilson. Arabis Drummondii X poplars finally dominate and produce a mesophytic forest with xxiii. 4232. Dry gravelly river bluff at Taylor Flat, June 12, nos. 2231 (G); edge of lake W. of St. Margin of upland slough near Hudson Hope, June 27, no. at Hudson Hope he made a short trip to Moberly Lake. 45000 ft., July 19, nos. . 4650 (N). robusta Dawson, no. 4116. are Rhododendron alhiflorum and Selaginella Standleyi, neither of VI Mountain-top, Caribou Range, alt. 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