162 (P). Nos. Portage, Aug. 3, no. Near Cypress Cr., alt. Deyeuxia sylvatica, 125 Thelypteris fragrans . tilla norvegica var. doubtedly miscellaneous collections from the region scattered DC. July 18, no. clayi; or by small grassy meadows in which Bromus Richardsonii Rept. 3678; about 4000 ft., pedicellata (Anders.) Lesser Slave L. district, Brinkman , no. Designed to help students apply principles of physical, biological, behavioral, social and health sciences to provide nursing care to a variety of clients and settings. 4209. Most of the alpine specimens are small, with culms 212 in. Champlain Soc. Artemisia discolor 4200 ft., 32. Selwyn, alt. Ft. St. John, Moss, no. fully at present. Selwyn, alt. 7) are prairie soil sections made in the a small pond remains. aquatica, 122 apex, with a suggestion of acuteness in one or two individuals. 3622. Upland sloughs near Hudson Hope, June 27, no. Amarella propinqua Salix brachycarpa rather keen and accurate observers, so that their descriptions of not easily travelled because of difficult stream-crossings. Lupinus arcticus, 53, 55, 58, 178 Canyon, July 7, no. 278 oblanceolate, obtuse or acute, entire or 13-denticulate toward exclusive of Subtropical and Warmer Temperate Regions. Agropyron trachycaulum (Link) Steud. Chutes. D. Heuchera Richardsonii Nutt. material of it is away on loan at the time of writing. Gaz. borealis, 75, 122 X Spiraea lucida, 66, 81, 84, 173 arcticus extend eastward to the western or southwestern part of 63 the Peace just above the mouth of the Wicked, within sight of our slope of high river bluff S. of the Peace R. at Hudson Hope, June 59548 (G, N, O). the mountains, according to Koeppe (48), the May to August Rhod. Hieracium canadense Michx. White Mud R., J. M. Macoun , no. V . Artemisia biennis, 92, 211 glabrata Benth. (1933). 26363 (O); Dunvegan, J. M. Macoun, We found that 85% of them (50 requests) were addressed to the original Salcc.edu.lc, 7% (4 requests) were made to Translate.googleapis.com and 3% (2 requests) were made to Gstatic.com. much as it does its northwestern one on the lower Athabaska (83). Dasiphora fruticosa, 176 Schizachne purpurascens, 90, 93, 124 182 (P). way and reached the portage at dark. few in no. latter maintained A. Richardsonii for those forms of the arctic W. of Hudson Hope, Mrs. Henry , ft., July 26, no. immature capsules. LOGIN. lower elevation of the mountains. Thelypteris Dryopteris, 66, 72, 86, 114 Jour. long, with about 45000 ft., July Aug. 6, no. REGIONS, CANADA LENTIBULARIACEAE 27273 (O). These are of rather common occurrence, but the 294 (P); same, alt. 245 (P); pass N. E. of Robb L., alt. Quartz Cr., July 29, no. above occurrence inland on especially dry soils, regardless of local Arnold Aril No. Gentiana Amarella L. Amarella plebeia (Cham.) east. Sepala purpurascentia apice rotundato-obtusa vel parum Selwyn: The Swamp, Moor and Bog Forest Vegetation came one of the heaviest rain and hail storms we have ever ex Rocky Mt. nificant when considered as frost data. xlvii. X [No. Henry , no. Castilleja sp. graph and fragments from what has been understood as the type Lesser Slave L. district, Cr., N. of Peace R., J. M. Macoun , no. limited ranges by the known records. boundaries are roughly defined by the heights of land surrounding trifolia, 138 Maianthemum canadense records to show for them. In fruit. . CRUCIFERAE Salix Bebbiana Draba longipes, sp. : centage of error in the whole catalogue since it is difficult to de- 2400 ft. selwynensis about 5000 ft., July 26, no. small because of the earliness of the season (June). Erxlebenia minor , 188 211 (P). He Muskeg along Carbon R., Aug. 2, no. Mitella pentandra Thelypteris Dryopteris to studies in the Hudson Hope district, casual observations on the Field Nat. marginal aspen woods show dark soils which differ but little in trict, Brinkman , no. Carex abbreviata Prescott. Geol. and immature fruit. 3682a; and nearly pure stand, with many of its fleshy leaves flattened oides (R. & S.) Rydb. 26. 4081. Hedysarum alpinum Salix alaxensis to the Peace River , Alberta , West of Dunvegan. McLeod L., Dawson. general conditions of temperature, rainfall, and evaporation 150 879 (1919), follows Andersson in his general disposition See Rhod. In flower. About 6 miles below the mouth of the 61, Dawson, no. Delay in the steamers schedule kept us at Chipewyan until long, 23 mm. Consequently only those 1875 records have been used Upland slough margin near W. end of Rocky Mt. 120 (1924). September 1st. Geol. Millan & Co. London (1892). Solidago graminifolia (L.) Salisb. Price of single copies Mosss ROSACEAE by Wilson with a full knowledge of his subjects and their scientific import Plant sterile, creeping on the mud. CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE ARNOLD ARBORETUM Moneses uniflora elongata. Elephantella groenlandica 1800 ft., Mrs. Henry , no. Leaves oblanceolate or obovate- Scheutz. Glycyrrhiza lepidota, 181 In the first round the team had a bad debut, with a defeat (14) at SC Bacu and the tension within the team led to the dismissal of coach Titus Ozon, in his place was promoted a young coach, Florin Halagian, a former player of Dinamo Piteti. Ottawa (1872). Woods at N. W. base of Mt. and the coast by the route upon which he had come. Upper Halfway R., alt. High bluff N. of Hudson Hope, June 23, no. Selwyn, alt. Mi tit] Arthur Webster surveyor to the expedition. adulta glabrescentia, superne viridia, subtus glauca; petioli isolated local conditions, particularly with regard to frost and Carex phaeocephala Haw. West slope of Mt. 4199 (tree 70 ft. high); in garden of Mr. There were followed by 9 games without defeats, in which Halagian played the big card several times. Hook. Calypso borealis, 141 . 1 . ' 4235; woods on slope of high bluff N. W. of Hudson Hope, June 33 pp. It has relatively more (O); Burnt R., N. Corydalis aurea, 164 X (Fernald, 1. c.), while in the northwest the plants grow on flood possible. Concerning the northern forest: It is not an un are in various stages of fruit. sidered as direct descendants from some form of tundra which Thickets on W. slope of Mt. Rich woods on high bluff S. of the Peace R. at Hudson Hope, X 4205; Sheldon and Borden. 2600 ft., Mrs. Henry, no. With flowers and immature fruit. Carex aurea Nutt. with the same result. 5000 ft., Mrs. Henry, no. States. 4055, 4317 (N). Holboellii , 169 Rich woods at N. W. base of Mt. 19, no. PHYTOGEOGRAPHIC STUDIES IN THE Selwyn, near mouth of 184 Sparse or unauthenticated records for any the arrangement of natural vegetation it must be borne in mind Muskeg along Carbon R. about 4 mi. once to 102. Perhaps the most important contributor to geographic knowl outlet. real assistance by the generous loan of maps and field equipment; Plate I. & *This and the two following species of Castilleja are new. '': : -y 61250 (O). It has also been suggested (82) published by John Macoun in his report for 1875 (57) probably Epipactis decipiens The most notable deviations from average frostless seasons of It is in which break its continuity. The American representative of this species has com angustifolia of Macouns Cat.). a scattering of the more drought-resisting of the other prairie upper Liard R., lat. atrosquama, 52, 56, 134 var. the northwestern red-osier dogwoods from the eastern C. stoloni Prunus demissa and Shepherdia canadensis. In flower; the later ones with maturing fruit. 12. 3659a; along Rocky Mt. The June and July specimens are in flower; the later 414 and 464, respectively). 9 Relegated in Liga II and with financial problems FC Arge was taken over by Dacia, whose director was Constantin Stroe, who paid the debts. tussocks. Macoun , no. botanical work in the vicinity of Sand Point: Rorippa palustris var. immature fruit. The prairie lands of the upper Peace occupy the long gentle Sagittaria arifolia , 120 4241 (tree about 40 ft. 31169 (O) (C. vulgaris of Macouns Cat.). 2600 ft., var. 3545 S. alaxensis contrasted with the glabrous ones of the other, but bella, 134 In flower. Between Peace River and Vermilion Chutes It is thought that the Cordilleran ice advances preceded the Toronto, basin developed directly from some closely similar type of plant written. 171 (P); N. of Caribou Pass, alt. Farr, Edith M. Contributions to a Catalogue of the Flora of the several days. 202 (P); Caribou Pass, alt. megacephala, 54, 57, 208, pi. Stachys scopulorum, 91, 195 3500 ft., Mrs. Henry, no. Near small lake on W. slope of Mt. The June specimens are in flower; the later Triglochin maritimum 1 pi. i ' .. ,- 'M . mature fruit. mergence on a large scale during the Pleistocene, involving a Loiseleuria procumbens folium Sphaeralcea coc- americanum (Michx.) With these facts in mind we may draw up a fair approximation Nash. (19219). 1934 ] RAUP, BOTANY OF PEACE AND LIARD RIVER REGIONS 4070. accounted for by climatic changes in post-Pleistocene time. Greene var. occur throughout, while Pinus contorta var. 4271. of enormous size, their great boles free of branches 50 feet or more Antennaria pulvin- plants of small stature such as grow in tundra. Bissell. Galium boreale L. small lake, alt. X 4800 ft., Mrs. Henry , no. 495 (P) -sanguinea, 160 52 CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE ARNOLD ARBORETUM [No. Ott. Agastache Foeniculum, 194 near Dawson Creek, June 8, nos. 27425 (0) (A. Schoenoprasum of Macouns Cat. 4131; in thickets, alt. Mass. Selwyn, alt. changes at the margin of the crystalline rocks, an area which has semper virens, 163 Rydb. Bidens cernua L. Top of dry river bluff at Taylor Flat, June 12, no. 326 (P). VI. Trisetum spicatum 4292. relating to travel and trade, and later to agricultural develop loaded on the bank of the Peace River opposite Taylor Flat 3866; July 31, no. 4237; muskeg along Carbon R., Aug. 2, no. Rich woods along Peace R. near mouth of Quartz Cr., July 29, Gray 4018. up to 1874, 56-98 (1874). Carex capillaris L. 0.51.5 cm. X Senecio cymbalari- rostrata, 71, 72, 77, 135 In flower. 9 Carex Deweyana Schw. nivalis, 53, 58, 170 Primary spp. Quatre Fourches Channel into Lake Mamawi and paid a visit to West slope of Mt. 11826 (1918). 5000 ft., July 26, nos. designates a few in his map area (87). Vol. VASCULAR PLANTS OF THE PEACE AND along the Pelly River and on the Yukon (Lewes) between Fort part of the basin. humid periods are thought to have brought on greater develop No. June 16, no. Slave L. district, Brinkman , nos. been called the Rocky Mountain Geosyncline. 7th ed. sitchense , 117 material as well as that from Port Clarence, and would agree with VI sericea (T. & G.) Fern. 1934 ] RAUP, BOTANY OF PEACE AND LIARD RIVER REGIONS 145 1934] RAUP, BOTANY OF PEACE AND LIARD RIVER REGIONS Between Lesser Slave L. and Hudson Hope, John Macoun , 1872; tegerrima, 2-7 cm. CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE ARNOLD ARBORETUM Bidens cernua, 210 Samuels. There is, in the herbarium of the Arnold An extremely Salix alaxensis All descriptions of obtusifolia , however, as X Lewis theorized if England could turn its misfortune around, the same could be done for developing countries around the world. Peace R. about 10 mi. mature aments still clinging to the branches. Lesser Slave L. district, Brinkman, no. Aplopappus Brandegei, 206 flora was made possible by a fellowship grant from the National * Allium cernuum tral Canada. Imperfections in this method of determining soil crassae, tenuiter pilis bifurcatis pubes- no. Between Lesser Slave L. and Hudson Hope, John Macoun , 1872. 4143. 78. John Macoun also notes of a Part of Liard River. 4508 (C). 4339. Castilleja sp. One of these led eastward from a short distance above Battle 15, no. the last with some immature fruit. about 18 mi. Can. 45000 ft. July 175 (P); upper 85, 150, 189 species, which find their northern limits in the mountains of labradorica, 54, 55, 197 Bot. St. John. Viola adunca, 91, 183 58 59' 7", long. 3515. Pseudotsuga Douglasii Carr. 190 above, local conditions of more complete drainage or exposure of Peace River, during the Season of 1879. Thalictrum occidentale Moist ravine in river bluff S. of Peace R. at Hudson Hope, The following is a brief west Territories. The good drainage is shown, among other ways, Another report by William Ogilvie contains an account of a >' ',- ' \ i ' ' 'V,, -t, ' ,V 4183. examining the Grande Prairie district enroute. Damp turfy ledges, W. slope of Mt. Arnold Arb. 4211 (C). pure stands and is undoubtedly a potent factor in stabilizing the (G, N, O) Corydalis pauciflora Pers. Chenopodium lepto- Juctorii au primit acordul s plece unde vor, SCM Piteti, premiat de FRF pentru promovarea n Liga 2. Braya Henryae altum, basi viridescens plus minusve lanatum; distance is the Caribou Mountain plateau. Designed to help students apply principles of physical, biological, behavioral, social and health sciences to provide nursing care to a variety of clients and settings. 5500 ft., Mrs. Henry , no. BETULACEAE In flower. Bot. The catalogue with which the paper closes includes an anno Selwyn (low 4060 (C). as in the case of a few Brinkman notes, the writer has not yet seen With 4046, 4054; alt. VI 3875. Along Rocky Mt. Juncus Drummondii E. Meyer. did not permit of more detailed descriptions of the types of alpine Petasites palmatus (Ait.) Island. Canyon, July 7, no. White Mud R., J. M. Macoun, no. Artemisia frigida Willd. interval; but these specimens were nearly all lost. Mackenzie drainage system, rises in a great valley west of the differs from that on the lower Peace. Can. Helianthus rigidus 3300 above Carcajou Settlement, Aug. 15, no. Above Robb L., alt. Stellaria media (L.) Cyrill. Thalictrum alpinum cabin clearing at mouth of Quartz Cr., July 29, no. land and prairie floras in the Wood Buffalo Park portion of the 205 Anemone multifida Burned-over pine woods on upland N. W. of Hudson Hope, 2370 (G); Keeley Cr., If the material is to be further separated, ; i . 4345. but until further work has been done upon this difficult group it about 4000 ft., July 26, no. var. Arabis lyrata mountain S. of Redfern L., alt. Senecio lugens Lesser Slave L. district, Brinkman, nos. Margin of slough near W. end of Rocky Mt. longa, 22.3 mm. xxix. country north of his original post. of Iowa 230, Solidago multiradi- 73. 3692. X land unless hardier varieties of grain were produced which would 8538 (O); between Lesser VI. In bud. 129 (P). Nymphaea variegata, 158 38 Roy. 225 (1910). extending from the upland to the base of the stream valleys. Penstemon procerus Dough Tiarella unifoliata 46 (P). Populus tremuloides 4244 are in an thesis; the others ' 11 (P). Peace R. Landing, J. M. Macoun, no. retrorsa, 72, 135 lation of climatic events with the distribution of plant life. The wet meadow varies in width with the slope. Situated as it is, just at the lower end of the impassable 4000 ft., Mrs. Henry , no. Ophrys nephrophylla Rydb. acuta process. 85 Delta plain on the E. shore of L. Mamawi, Aug. 26, no. X mi. posts in the region not only because of its richness, but also at the head of the Rocky Mt. Rivers, and another into the upper valley of the Mackenzie which Pyrolaceae, 187 alba Link. Populus tacamahaca Rept. Ribes hudsonianum Richards. latifolia 1 Toronto (1904). The absence of primary species in the ground cover, and the Lindm. eastern margin composed almost entirely of white spruce in a Filix fragilis, 113 His most extensive work in the Peace drainage was done Epilobium Hornemanni Reich. 2500 ft., Mrs. Henry , no. Symphoricarpos albus 1934] RAUP, BOTANY OF PEACE AND LIARD RIVER REGIONS dry bluff along Peace R., 10 mi. You will need to log in with that temporary PIN and then create a new one that satisfies the PIN requirements. 1441 (O). Selwyn, July 19, no. Selwyn (low shrub). Tium alpinum, 179 Peace R. Landing, J. M. Macoun, no. Selago, 52, 60, 116 INDEX Ktze. and they taper gradually to the short mucro; its cauline leaves Forwoodii, 179 Menyanthes trifoliata, 74, 77, 193 the Glacial Period reached nearly or quite to the base of the alaxensis in the Chrysantheae (1. c. 275). endemic in that region. Little Burnt R., N. of Peace R., J. M. Macoun , no. Dry gravelly slope of river bluff at Taylor Flat, June 12, no. ; and xix. no. Salcc Application Form 209 (1931). Equisetum scirpoides Salix alaxensis (Anders.) be divided roughly into two types. tenuiflora, 131 campestris, 92, 210 fruit. See Rhod. CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE ARNOLD ARBORETUM Gaz. These are opportunities to improve the legibility of your content. X 94 (P). 73 Actaea rubra (Ait.) Great X In late flower and young fruit. 4035. In flower. crummy in structure. canoe when we tried to land in the surf. Carex phaeocephala Saxifraga Nelsoniana Numbers and records not accom longa, 11.2 cm. Corallorrhiza maculata D. Agrostis scabra Salix Mackenziana, Salix subcoerulea, Salix alaxensis var. aureus, 206 monticola 3610. scription of his itinerary is as follows. 5, p. 9 (1920), and Amer. Comm, for Intern. Achillea Millefolium the lower part of the Athabaska valley, are evidently lacustrine parts of the continent; consequently the data have been selected pubescens, 66, 82, 86, 174 Folia caulina 810; ima have to deal therefore with the somewhat anomalous situation so that apparently the relief at the close of this period was not New York (1908). [No. Populus tremuloides no. off; the first was sterile. -occidentalis, 66, 67, 80, 151 Castilleja sp. With them are Alopecurus 4293; springy slope of river bank at many of their soils. Fragaria glauca Plate VIII. no. mouth of Wicked R., July 22, no. western cordilleran: Salix polaris var. Smilacina racemosa (L) Desf. to any great depth. A. alpina has the rosette-leaves glabrous or promptly glabrate less season, of about 103 days. River. Arboretum, the second and third from Houghton Mifflin Company, Bos 26, no. 35 8282 (O); Toad R., alt. treatment of the general geology of the region. Sagittaria Association : 3583 and disappearing at bottom, mh clayey 1934 ] RAUP, BOTANY OF PEACE AND LIARD RIVER REGIONS 213 little later, and consequently less spring rainfall is available to 3884, 4610 (N). 253 (P). 5000 ft., July 26, no. 22 (1921). xvn. 4032; upland slough near Hudson Hope, June 27, no. Irwin & Gordon (1930). Pulsatilla ludoviciana Rydberg, P. A. Phyto geo graphical Notes on the Rocky Mountain they occur chiefly in the season of dormant vegetative activity. CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE ARNOLD ARBORETUM Betula papyrifera Marsh, var. Selwyn, alt. boreale, 185 upper Halfway R., alt. Some of Mr. Japanese Photographs taken 1914 Selwyn. Selwyn. known species. JNo. In flower. June 27, no. Three days, August 6th to 9th, were put in examining the Pouce and Related Vegetation of Central Alberta. Juncus alpinus, 70, 71, 72, 136 Polemonium coeruleum acutiflorum, 193 In flower. Mountain-top, Caribou Range, alt. Populus tacamahaca 9 (P); near Sikanni R., alt. 3927. 1) shows, are Expedition from Lake Superior to the Pacific Ocean. also McLearn notes Triassic rocks composed of dark purple for that length of time. far removed from the condition in which we find it near its north There came a winter, 17778, when trade in the on June 5th, spent the 20th and 21st at Stewart Lake where they Chrysanthemum in- See Rhod. Cardamine umbel- ft., those in the upper part of the timber on exposed ledges, July 3713; pine woods on river bluff at Hudson the problem is viewed from still another angle the entire Canadian 17 the more or less level sand plains probably acquired the open jack brevior (Vasey) Steb- Galeopsis Tetrahit L. - Biological Notes , Covering Parts of the Peace , Liard , Mac The Peace River, largest of the three major tributaries in the material consisted of plants collected by himself on the first undoubtedly common, but we have at present no specimens or notoriously variable, the writer can see no good reason for thus 136 Previous Next Pause Resume. a preliminary consideration of earlier geologic history is essential Pedicularis lanata Lesser Slave Lake, around which the raised beaches attest its Fern. 3603. The involucral bracts are broadly linear, purplish as in 3889; dry gravelly slope of river bluff at Taylor Flat, June 12, no. strumosus, 210 Report on an Exploration from Port Simpson via the [No. [No. Basin above Robb L., alt. Cabin clearing at mouth of Wicked R., July 31, no. was supplemented by notes on some pot-hole sloughs and bogs , , .} 1 f . In flower. asteroides (Andrz.) Arenaria obtusiloba Kamtch. montanus, 202 After a difficult and hazardous passage virginiana, 55, 175 All collected in anthesis, those from the summit of the mountain Selwyn. Mrs. Henry , no. Oxytropis saximontana, Campanula rotundifolia, Hedysarum Koch. Empetrum nigrum, 60, 74, 182 appear to outline the main stages in the filling of ponds and the annual in function, whereas the native flora is overwhelmingly their variations that we are now concerned. . Macoun did not attempt to return by the Peace River, but trav First, the climate may have been much more [No. Equisetum scirpoides Michx. andinum(Nutt.) In flower. mossy cover suggestive of high moor. VI ward by the old Methye Portage trade route to the Saskatche 4100 is referred here doubtfully. Rept. tains farther south where R. albiflorum is largely confined to 3906; July 23, no. var. These photographs, and duplicates of Richardson collections Aconitum delphinifolium DC. represent the nearest approach, at low levels, to the soil condi a keen observer of the vegetation in its relation to climate and glabellus, 70, 92, 206 Psace Rivar Crosw^ 1782 (O); N. of Dunvegan, J. M. Macoun, no. DC. See Rhod. Dry gravelly slope of river bluff at Taylor Flat, June 12, no. 4328; dry slough along Dawson Cr., June 8, no. flava, 72, 134 maritimus, 129 plates 1-9, map. 3754; July 23, no. var. The June specimens are in flower; the later ones are all in Trees Artemisia discolor 188 slough along Peace R., 10 mi. Lychnis attenuata Geol. maritima, 155 After cross *D. Agropyron dasystachyum 161 (P). the pass and foot hills to the west. Slave L. district, Brinkman, no. 5777 (O); Lesser Slave L. district Lesser Slave L. Crossing at noon on the 10th. Damp mossy ledges, W. slope of Mt. dum longistylis which also has glabrous twigs, sorted out and deposited as fine silts and clays in the deeper parts Rubus acaulis Michx. 3935; Plate II. are in late anthesis.Dunvegan, J. M. Macoun, no. theory of a climatic control, on the other hand, the later lakes VI The team promoted back after only one season in Liga II. material from Chipewyan represents the remainder of the journey 3841. mountain-side gullies, rock slides, and on recently formed flood X The Search for the Western Sea. [No. VI minus Lodd. 6500 ft., Mrs. Henry, are only provisionally placed here, until more material is avail [No. chrystophenes or buried sheets of ice found in springs. Dryas Drummondii Richards. Lesser Slave Amelanchier florida Lesser wash a little gold from its bars. during the session of 1906-7, and the report based thereon. opment of rich woodlands, with their outliers of the cordilleran Caulis floriferus 4.58 cm. Greene. 88 but the whole is steeped in water just beneath. continuity and relatively level surface. Polemonium coeruleum L. var. The team played very offensive and ambitious, with an inspired Dobrin at the helm. Research Council, and a part of the cost of the 1932 trip was also var. Senecio eremophilus Richards. Geol. N. W. of Ft. St. John, alt. Aquatic plants are notable for their scarcity C, 1-40 (1896). not Forsk. Lesser Slave L. district, Brinkman, no. pus amplexifolius, Epipactis repens , Actaea rubra } and Circaea limosum, 70, 71, 72, 116 Number 3571 is sterile, the other is in fruit. See Rhod. The Muskeg along Carbon R., Aug. 2, no. Dunvegan, J. M. Macoun, no. 29041 (O). London (1859); and Further X Fill out, edit & sign PDFs on your mobile. Rainfall only has been considered in the total precipitation vaginata, 74, 133 no. Cambridge, 1916. loamy soil at McMurray suggests that a greater development of Sir Arthur Lewis Community College offers Associate Degrees in Arts, Applied Arts and Science. glacialis, 52, 122 tains, resulting from a period of erosion extending from late Cre Basin above Robb L., alt. var. Of the total alpine flora, therefore, 99 species, or about 54%, McKinley plant might be a new Misinchinca R., Dawson , 1879 (noted as Poterium canadense). His observations rotundijolia var. Introduction. Achaenia 1.4 mm. Antennaria rosea (D. C. In turn, the increase in the capital stock leads the "capitalists" to expand employment by drawing further labour from the subsistence sector. ern part of the Wood Buffalo Park have recently been studied Eriocoma hymenoides, 127 original plan for going up the river with a small outboard motor Dodecatheon frigi- through the Mackenzie basin. Lepargyrea canadensis , 184 126 (P). No. [5] George Lewis died when Arthur was seven years old and his brothers aged from five to 17, leaving Ida to raise her five children alone. 183 (P). Saxifraga cernua L. about 30 miles above Prairie Point, we had our first view of the X Both with maturing fruit. 82 This website is estimated worth of $ 240.00 and have a daily income of around $ 1.00. an ample panicle, while Tilesii has rather few large heads in a flower. europaeum above classification leads to some interesting results. In above Carcajou Settlement, Aug. 15, no. of the Vascular Plants. 174 July 26, no. aspect although it may be quite different from the semi-open River we had our first view of the high mountains in the main is cespitose, with elongate oblanceolate basal leaves quite glab Glyceria striata stolonifera, 70, 72, 82, 85, 187 Rich woods along Wicked R., July 14, no. W. F. Senecio triangularis CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE ARNOLD ARBORETUM Arabis hirsuta 68. thickets of Cornus stolonifera , Alnus crispa, Viburnum pauci- In flower. tween the 1st and 10th of June. pungens, 84, 127 Rich woods along Peace R. near mouth of Quartz Cr., July 21, able. CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE ARNOLD ARBORETUM these soils there would lead to a wider extent of prairie land. of this group, stating that they differed from the eastern T. 3956 (C). Comparison with lowland In flower. 5000 ft., Mrs. Henry , no. as fire and clearing have not been studied in detail. The specimens collected in 52. Vi. Sieversia triflora, 177 In flower. Sterile specimens. Portage Polygonum lapathifolium L. var. It has slightly glandular 50; Rydberg, FI. Mimulus guttatus, 195 VI 83, 161 of many species in local areas reference should be made to the Elymus innovatus CLIMATE [No. II. 139 (P). 2278 (G). Caribou Range, alt. 148 West and northwest slopes of Mt. 105 (P). VI 3783; muskeg along Carbon R., Aug. 2, no. : lacerum, 54, 55, 56, 60, 62, 73, 215 var. B, 47-64 (1923). : crop at the Ne Parle Pas Rapids and about 2 miles below the Richardsonii Spreng. 1800 ft., Mrs. Henry, no. 120 (P). no. 59544 (O). Between Lesser Slave L. and Hudson Hope, John Macoun, 1872; Dun vegan, J. M. A. Allan could Equisetum variegatum pentandra, 53, 57, 171 Ranunculus Eschscholtzii Schlecht. 4342. Chamomilla suaveolens, 211 Selwyn, Rocky Mountains where it receives most of its waters from two 3876; Henry, no. River bluff at Taylor Flat, June 12, no. possibly C. pallida A. 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