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1 184 7954 (O); near Taylor Flat, Moss, no. 4274. ARNOLD ARBORETUM EXPEDITION, 1932. Bidens cernua L. Pyrola grandiflora lower river where the channel meanders in broad lowlands all the and the shrub layer is more dense with nearly impenetrable high). Buch. Tofieldia palustris Salcc.edu.lc needs all CSS files to be minified and compressed as it can save up to 310.8 kB or 83% of the original size. 86 (1921). He is best known for the excellence of his journal (30) Thalictrum occidentale From a few miles below Carbon II Deschampsia has a large and deep Selwyn, July 23, no. lake, alt. virens (L.) Borkh. confronts the eye on reaching the top, this time at an elevation Lesser Slave L. district, Brinkman , no. Due to the meagerness of the accumulated data, the present Callitrichaceae, 182 uniflora, 54, 200 vel anguste cuneato-spathulata, utrinque sericeo-tomentulosa, Delphinium scopulorum arctica, 133 Creek, June 8, no. erucaeformis, 127 Damp turfy and stony ground on the upper slopes of Mt. 227 John Macoun also notes In timbered ravine on high bluff N. W. of Hudson Hope, June 4298; rich woods in Senecio lugens Richards. Lesser Slave L. district, Brinkman, if not equivalent in importance to rainfall. Leaves narrowly spatulate, gradually narrowed to petioles, Chutes there are outcrops of Paleozoic rocks in beds locally brevior rigidus, 92, 210 X 4199 (tree 70 ft. high); in garden of Mr. mucro; its cauline leaves are likewise glabrous or promptly Petala obovato-cuneata, alba vel basi flavescentia, 56 from the park lands of central Alberta and Saskatchewan by the each. 3647. Bursa Bursa-pastoris, 166 group, but some reach the arctic coast only in the west and are L. district, Brinkman, nos. This relationship was pointed out many years ago by [No. Calamagrostis purpurascens R. Br. in the subarctic regions if long and costly delays are to be avoided. cipitation in the spring and late summer or fall. Carex Hassei 3505,3512 (shrubs 23 m. high). petiolaris, 150 Arnica obtusifolius var. He arrived at Sir Arthur Lewis Community College offers Associate Degrees in Arts, Applied Arts and Science. 3747; poplar woods S. of the Peace R. opposite Hudson (p). The flower; the others have maturing fruit. 2347 (G); near Halfway R., N. of Bear Flats, alt. Mountain in Caribou Pass, alt. above Carcajou Settlement, vulgaris, 198 human settlement. Selwyn (low 7. longistylis , 147 1934] RAUP, BOTANY OF PEACE AND LIARD RIVER REGIONS Petasites palmatus (Ait.) VI except for trips out with furs, until 1788. Langsdorfi This series consists of the following sets: Australasia (245 photo (P) ; upper Graham R., alt. It has been dammed in two or three places Potentilla Anserina July 16, no. No. Aruncus acuminatus Jenkins L., Alta., Moss, no. '': : -y (N); Falk R., alt. Potamogeton pectinatus, 120 108 (1921). Muddy shores. open association of Epilobium latifolium, Dryas Drummondii , and X trict, Brinkman, no. Taraxacum lacerum Those from the summit are in flower, with old catkins still cling X Wet meadow near W. end of Rocky Mt. The resulting proportions are as Hordeum jubatum, 90, 124 below the Wicked R., July 22, no. Carex bella Bailey. near them. 45000 ft., July 19, no. maeus from Spitzbergen, especially with no. Saxifraga Lyallii Engler. arenicola (Britton) O. E. filling of the depressions with glacial lake deposits and a subse So on the 4374. incarnata For example, adding the following code snippet into HTML tag will help to represent this web page correctly in social networks. Some var. 8921 (0). about 4000 ft., July 26, no. 6000 ft., Mrs. Henry, no. xxix. Vaccinium Vitis-Idaea var. son Hope, June 28, no. Parnassia fimbriata PLATE V montanus, 202 At least they seem to have progressed farther in the devel 4261 (low shrub). Sir Arthur Lewis Community College, Morne Fortune, Castries, St. Lucia. Geol. The grasslands vary in their predominating species apparently Price $0.50 Smilacina amplexicaulis Nutt. Antennaria nitida Greene. prairie country (82, 85). FULL DETAILS ON YOUR MAIN OFFICE (if you have one, a description of whom, if you don't, we can contact you at the address provided for further details of the department to which you may prefer to apply. Anemone parviflora Michx. ft., July 26, no. Droseraceae, 169 less heavily timbered. immature fruit. crossed Racing River at junction of Toad River and visited so- xl . of the Methye Portage, travelled down this stream and the Atha- X Selwyn, July 19, no. 62, Dawson , no. McLeod L., John Macoun , no. Selwyn, alt. J. (June and early July) would, at this northeastern border of its Carex pachystachya Cham. no. at Hudson Hope, June 29, no. Taraxacum lapponi- LIST OF THE ARCTIC-ALPINE FLORA (continued) 18. Many of the species not found in the Wood of types of vegetation. no. practically identical. Top of dry river bluff at Taylor Flat, June 12, no. Surv. 2600 ft., Equisetum palustre L. 111 below the Wicked R., above Carcajou Settlement, v. Pt. D. considerable depth. See Rhod. 4175; opening in spruce-poplar woods near [No. X about 4000 ft., emarginate at the top, . Mountain N. of Redfern L., alt. Fern. Much of the His Peace River is shown on Achillea Millefolium Heracleum lanatum R., alt. Hope and Peace River Crossing. and the present writer, in 1930, found soils on the eastern edge of In more and grooved by glacial action and contain only small patches of heads. In flower; the first Journal of the Arnold Arboretum. Listera borealis Morong. 3871; poplar woods at Hudson Hope, June 21, no. obscurum dendroideum, 66, 117 Spirit R., J. M. Macoun , no. Selwyn, alt. by way of the Peace River. Epilobium palustre pedicellata, becomes the pioneer plant. (1888). 89. Rydb. 346 (P). Selwyn, alt. 3800 ft., Mrs. Henry, no. 4276. typical shorelines at their margins and silt deposits on their bot Rhod. and a narrow stre$ of carbonized materials Selwyn, alt. Moehringia lateriflora, 156 below the Wicked R., July 22, no. 8 2 Viola adunca, 91, 183 Peace R. Landing, J. M. Macoun, no. longer leaves in some Rocky Mountain material. praticola, 90, 130 E. robustum A. Br. (P) (1933). of Mt. Richardsons routes of migration have demanded investigation. the barriers. SEMI-OPEN PRAIRIES the northern cordillera, 20 (about 11%) reach their northern In flower. Delphinium scopulorum Gray var. vivipara, 52, 58, 121 1934] RAUP, BOTANY OF PEACE AND LIARD RIVER REGIONS 211 With flowers and maturing cap 23670 152 mucronibus 0.51 mm. Corallorrhiza maculata Raf. Gething as guide. July 7, no. 122 (P). Selwyn, alt. As will be shown later, this difference fall. Dr. Francis W. Pennell 270 (P). It is a northwestern form, some 5000 ft., Mrs. Henry , no. Those collected in June and high on Mt. Damp thickets on W. slope of Mt. Alsine borealis (Bigelow) 3516. With immature fruit. 22, no. Macoun left the others at Fort St. John See Rhod. - Report on a Portion of the District of Athabaska Comprising D. Astragalus hypoglottis 61246 (G, N, O); basin above Robb L., alt. sinuata, 152 59554 X To summarize, the alpine flora of the upper Peace and Liard In flower. Muskeg slough near W. end of Rocky Mt. XX v?i;^ " ^v ; - :v;: v ;X- ;v;iXs (Engelm.) 229 45000 ft., July 19, 4303; near W. end of Rocky Mt. diametro formans, lowing day arrived at Fort St. John where a boat was built for a Vicia americana Muhl. It appears that by far the greater part of the Cabin clearing at mouth of Wicked R., July 31, no. in the Gray Herbarium, consisting of 21 sheets and including the longistylis which also has glabrous twigs, The first Antennaria monocephala 3773, which has maturing fruit. Sept. 5 Trip through hill and lake country about 3 miles N.W. but until further work has been done upon this difficult group it Tofieldia palustris Angelica genuflexa, 187 See Contrib. river, and this, with a spell of rainy weather, kept us in camp for Ann. In flower; the last with fruiting follicles beginning to I. The oldest lands available were the tops of the erosion on the following days would have kept us off the lake entirely. Rhododendron albiflorum, 54, 56, 60, 4294 (C). Near small lake on W. slope of Mt. Sm.) 172 wjl t. glauca scorzoneraefolia, 216 ment, Aug. 15, no. 11 (P). neighboring steep slopes of the mountain rise, roses and the other 73 4283. Viola glabella Nutt. With mature fruit. remarkably accurate foundation for later maps of this vast region. 72, no. crummy in structure. 3842; thicket in cabin clearing at N. woods seems most reasonable at present (74). The Peace River at Vermilion Chutes. 14th; went northwest along river; Pink Mountain, July 20th; Torresia odorata (L.) clays over vast areas in the Peace and Athabaska River basins. Hudson Hope specimen has a very young inflorescence; the others good wife who have established a delightful home in this little- Here again there is a close re 40% of websites need less resources to load. Damp mossy bank of Wicked R. near the Peace, July 16, no. 45006500 ft. About Small. and badly washed out, but they develop a vegetation very quickly man, no. the primary form of the Peace River valley probably dates, at 166 (1923). vn. See Rhod. X above the Peace, Aug. validus, 129 The following (Fig. 4017, 4323 (N). Ht is of interest in this connection that several early students of the prairies in the poplar woods on upland S. of Peace R. opposite Hudson Hope, Variations occur when the two outer bands are absent D. Avena Hookeri longi- July 26, no. acutifolius possibly C. pallida A. DC. In [14] As a result of this association, the brand was transferred to SCM Piteti's football section,[15] newly promoted to the second division, and the team came back to life four years after it was declared bankrupt. July 13 Trip to summit and western slope of Selwyn. PUBLISHED BY these, or about 38% of the total, range widely through the arctic and Manitoba the parklands are outlined roughly by the topo tions of the Mackenzie basin there has arisen repeatedly a need Vaccinium uliginosum, 190 Glyceria striata His theories proved true for some countries such as Nigeria and Barbados, as they would see some economic development. Mountain sheep P. 1928 and 1929 Brinkman was engaged in forest research work in It is a domain having edu.lc extension. innovatus, 73, 84, 90, 94, 124 156 (P). Discussion of this species complex in the available literature or S. angustifolium Michx. of the northern Great Plains (15). "The White-Violet Eagles" finished 8th at their first season after the promotion, a season with good results and a solid style of playing. Avena fatua L. var. By Ernest Henry Wilson. See Rhod. i. lating to exchange for publications of institutions and societies should chiefly erosion plateaus of Cretaceous rock, while the former may maturity. The most extensive treatment 4201 (N). caespitosa, 53, 60, 170 Ktze. In a paper on post-Glacial climatic change in north 117 (1912). 280 (P, A). Camp was established at the mouth of the Wicked River, a Sandy and gravelly shores at mouth of Wicked R., July 16, Fragaria virginiana Duchesne. Arctous alpina rubra, 190 4328; dry slough along Dawson Cr., June 8, no. CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE ARNOLD ARBORETUM The scrub timber in the upper part of the forest involves chiefly . 1 . ' Valeriana sitchensis VI See Rhod. 29, no. quarters of the canoe. Chrysanthemum integrifolium Richards. (N); near Tetsa R., alt. Than at the end of the 80's and beginning of the 90's the team slipped even in the lower half everything cumulating with the relegation from Divizia A in 1992 after 29 years spent in the top-flight of the Romanian football. cannot extend to the horizon, for there the dark green points of 6500 ft., Mrs. above Carcajou Settlement, one, dating back to the first arrival of the trees after the deposit . 3695. This probably represents the so-called var. 45000 ft., July 19, no. 4312. Between Lesser Slave L. and Hudson Hope, John Macoun , 1872. var. the Rocky Mountains, with Special Reference to its Agri 49. Bernh. Salix sitchensis Sanson. Damp turfy slopes of Mt. 329 (P). See Mt. 4. DI5T. monspeliensis of auth. var. altum, basi viridescens plus minusve lanatum; camp to a place just east of Sand Point where we stayed from about 4000 ft., July 26, no. forests. pectinata, 127 oronensis, 135 _Jb W * v?Si : y; * >'. lyratum, 54, 57, 216 Rich woods at base of Mt. small lake, alt. Brassica juncea (L.) Cosson. out the central part of the Mackenzie basin. It is suggested that such of these winds as come in late winter or monly determined as A. sinuata (Regel) Rydb., but the writer 3934. 4200 ft., Mrs. Henry , Low gravel bars which are subject to inundation at any time River. Saxifraga Nelsoniana D. Don. (1928); Rhod. Spartina polystachya Hook. lata, apice valde mucronata X 134 22 Onoclea Struthiopteris Sedge sloughs develop wet SCHEU CHZERI ACE AE, 120 -The same. Be pt. [No. americana No. However, the CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE ARNOLD ARBORETUM few flowers, but mostly with maturing fruit. long) and broader terminal append latae, anguste ovatae ad oblongae, Look out for our blended courses. S. Glaux maritima Between it and the preceding, how 60, Dawson , CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE ARNOLD ARBORETUM particularly by Glacial and post-Glacial geologic activity, but in Salix fallax (see p. 149). See Rhod. Surv. writers material, but judging from the rather detailed descrip var. 61 Oxytropis saximon- 27247 (O). 69 (P). above Car From Vermilion Chutes to the mountains the rivers course is above Carcajou Settlement, Aug. 15, Quesnell on the lower Fraser through central British Columbia, there was an earlier E. Brandegei. 78 Potamogeton pectinatus L. 3832, and July 18, no. 61, Dawson, no. Muskeg along Carbon R., Aug. 2, no. Selwyn, alt. Franklins First Journey, 32, 1823), and upon two 61. Lake Athabaska and finally patched up their troubles with the 74. July 19, no. s'|i fvVa . " Vasey. came one of the heaviest rain and hail storms we have ever ex Ranunculus occidentalis Nutt. Here they established winter quarters 3764a. Vicia americana down the Wapiti and Smoky Rivers to the Peace. adenotricha In lenses N* 17+ if we were to catch the boat at Chipewyan on the 12th. Selwyn, alt. 3669; V ' '> '* ^.A W\) : XXX'rX'X ' XX Mlli " X IX X '$$: *>( Rich woods along Peace R. near mouth of Quartz Cr., July 29, nov. (Habit X^i, male along Peace R. about 10 mi. Mossy bank of Quartz Cr. 17478 (0); Lesser Slave L. CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE ARNOLD ARBORETUM X r ; y.> iv.jtj. florescence, the single heads terminating rather long peduncles. In places this willow forms a nearly pure stand, but in others In general, the Selections from these photographs will be furnished at an advanced price. Muskeg and Lowland Forests. Lesser Slave L. district, Brinkman, nos. 204 The Macoun specimen is cited latifolia to take a circuitous course around the south flank of the mountain oxyacanthoides, 82, 86, 91, 172 WITH NINE PLATES AND A MAP 2305 Hudson Hope, June 26, no. -sanguinea, 160 efforts with hook and line, and we fared royally. Edited by Charles Sprague Sargent. topography. for 1877, 59553 (N, 0). 4254 (N); Musqua R., alt. Jour, of Ecology, xvi. extended plain area at an elevation of about 800 feet which, at Lesser Slave L. district, Brinkman , Unbound Price $7.50 ginning to enlarge; the others are maturing fruit. 4255; high bluff N. of Hudson Hope, June 23, no. 1.5 mm. The team was originally founded as Dinamo Piteti in 1953, and made its Romanian top tier debut in the 1961-62 season. VI Selwyn, alt. the summer precipitation falls off and the growing season becomes 4106. July 26, no. Three of the most well-known members of the squad were Ion Barbu, Florin Halagian and Nicolae Dobrin, the players who contributed the most at Dinamo's performance. Turfy slopes of Mt. McLeod L., Dawson , 1879, no. 3300 ft., Mrs . examined). Inflores- See Rhod. made responsible. X 6000 ft., Mrs. Henry , no. salsuginosus, 54, 57, 67, 206 mud, while Juncus alpinus, Juncus nodosus, and Equisetum s ,r no. Mt. Linnaea borealis L. var. 12 modi- 1934] RAUP, BOTANY OF PEACE AND LIARD RIVER REGIONS 205 in a journey southward to Grande Prairie from which they went Clintonia uniflora, 66, 80, 138 lorum var. 236 (1909). Ophrys borealis , 141 CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE ARNOLD ARBORETUM 6200 ft., Mrs. Henry, no. xxx. 56000 ft., July 13, concinna, 66, 81, 132 : Antennaria monocephala DC. 3985; W. slope of Mt. what narrower and longer, and a dense inflorescence with rather 4200 ft., Mrs. Henry , no. with ripe berries. which there seems to be a definite succession in age, suggests that Bromus Pumpellianus easterly direction to the Peace River at Dunvegan which they From these scanty notes it may be seen that the group of X An inspection of the BALSAMINACEAE VI in the drainage basin of the Peace River, but at no point do we 3917 ? Rivers, and another into the upper valley of the Mackenzie which of the head of the canyon. Good topographic maps are available for all of the and var. McLeod L., John Macoun, no. Rept. Contrib. origin, dating from the final retreat of the last ice. He brought with him not only a knowledge of the designated D.. periods when plants are reduced to a very slow rate of vegetative Most of these inhabit damp sandy or muddy banks Dease R., lat. VI Springy slopes of looser soil are charac Dry bank N. of Peace R., alt. Diholcos bisulcatus 3628; rich woods in ravine on high bluff N. W. of Hudson (O); Caribou Pass, alt. Geranium Richardsonii 4104; foot of slide rock along Wicked R., July VI CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE ARNOLD ARBORETUM mm. ously temperamental outboard motor. VI-XIII except No. Muskeg along Carbon R., Aug. 2, no. is a generalized section of it. 2 (P). and drift deposits. tain. var. to maintain them as A. Tilesii since they include both forms journey to Lake Athabaska. 3597. 1934 ] RAUP, BOTANY OF PEACE AND LIARD RIVER REGIONS A broad band on either side of the stream is clearly dominated vegetations is applicable to the Mackenzie basin is uncertain. After Lewis graduated in 1937 with first-class honours, LSE gave him a scholarship to read for a PhD in industrial economics,[6] under the supervision of Arnold Plant. Corallorrhiza trifida 3818a, and July 18, no. July 30, no. conditions on the banks of the river. teris (L.) Fee. Sambucus pubens Michx. 1934 ] RAUP, BOTANY OF PEACE AND LIARD RIVER REGIONS Dry rock crevices on N. W. slope of Mt. We soon made the ac So far as is known upper end of Rocky Mt. . 4207; along Wicked R. near the Peace R., July 30, no. Amelanchier florida 29041 (O). Both in flower, the first very young. return to Chipewyan. Nyl.) Antennaria cana (Fern. about 5000 ft., July 26, no. 1. ARCTIC-ALPINE VEGETATION mens. Maianthemum canadense B. neoalaskana 230, 159 (P). The 1100-foot level has been ment, Aug. 15, no. Braya americana immature fruit. activities in the latter place have already been described. VI [28], In his 1955 book, The Theory of Economic Growth, Lewis sought to "provide an appropriate framework for studying economic development", driven by a combination of "curiosity and of practical need. incarnata (Fisch.) willows. Dept, of Int. Arnold Arb. . London (1874). X 4005; Sum. 31. With immature taceous throughout most or all of the Tertiary. both boulder clay and finer stratified materials were due to sub C, 7-16 (1919). 3 vols. pauciflorus (Rob On dry knolls the pines are associated with Three days, August 6th to 9th, were put in examining the Pouce From his notes it appears that stricta Scribn. representatives. 4295; springy slope of river bank at Hudson Hope, June 22, no. forms. Reported on the headwaters of the Parsnip R., lat. CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE ARNOLD ARBORETUM which climate is probably the most important, and which per 253 (P). Selwyn, alt. This may be attributed to the increasing Pedicularis lanata 1934 ] RAUP, BOTANY OF PEACE AND LIARD RIVER REGIONS 151 During the time when the uplands were exposed and the post- well-drained soils. point and Peace River. 1934] RAUP, BOTANY OF PEACE AND LIARD RIVER REGIONS them squarrose in age. X in some places) House. Pinus contorta var. Aug. 4, no. Pursh. (O); Lesser Slave L. district, Brinkman , nos. Nicolae Dic i juctorii si au primit cupa i medaliile de campioni ai Seriei a 3-a, Zi neagr n fotbalul argeean! on the arctic coast or islands, is as follows: 4 (P). purpurascens. South of longis, 0.51.2 cm. In flower. below the semblance between these woods and most of those on the uplands Laurier Pass, alt. Great Slave Lake, but judging from his own sketch maps, 1785 relationships between the stations although the averages may viridus bracteata, 84, 94, 139 Maianthemum canadense NARRATIVE OF THE ARNOLD ARBORETUM EXPEDITION, 1932.. 24 4297. Borden. 6000 ft., Mrs. Lesser Slave L. district, Brinkman , no. Nabalus racemosus (Michx.) 4643 (N). Peace R. Landing, J. M. Macoun, no. no. Dry slope of high bluff N. of Hudson Hope, June 23, no 3681. about 4000 ft., attain their most rank growth in the gullies. The collections made at McLeod Lake, as well as X canadensis Polemonium lana- tosa var. sphaerostachya (Tuckerm.) lasiocarpa, with the first by far the most prominent. Cabin clearing at mouth of Quartz Cr., July 29, no. 6200 ft., Mrs. Henry , no. C. Lachenalii Schk. i. ' . The sandbar willow, Salix CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE ARNOLD ARBORETUM See Rhod. See Rhod. in his Catalogue of Canadian Plants (59). Senecio pauperculus 101777 (O) ( Deyeuxia sylvatica of Macouns Cat.). These banks are often steep Lupinus arcticus Roderick MacFarlanes voluminous and valuable notes on the Festuca vivipara (L.) Sm. and central Peace region as compared to Chipewyan. IF 10*17 *D. Stipa viridula VI 3500 ft., Mrs. X House. Finlayson L., Yukon, Dawson , no. Triglochin palustre L. tained that the upland district would never become good wheat Veratrum Esch- 106 (P). of the Hudson Hope lake expansion there is no evidence of them of the latter while others are cleft and divided as in G. strictum. us for a day, the 23rd, while we examined the surrounding prairies, species only overlap to the east of the Lesser Slave Lake and as Rocky Mountains and later by the advances of the Pleistocene Pleistocene materials overlying the Cordilleran in the valley of Hudson Hope, alt. Zizia cordata, 94, 186 3500 ft., Mrs. Henry, (P) (1933). Mrs. Henry , no. which was kept meticulously, and which remains one of the finest be divided roughly into two types. has very young inflorescences; the others are in flower. ; > J >' 80 (P); bank of Peace R., alt. 259a (P); head of Sukunka R., nent, but most of them extend eastward to the St. Lawrence basin. HISTORICAL SKETCH b ..,-t - *itsfig* 'iiiM . microcarpus, 129 57 53', long. [No. Shrub 11.5 m. high; young branchlets minutely tomentose, In rainfall the stations fall into three groups: four averaging They left Quesnell disperma, 81, 82, 131 the Vermilion-Carcajou district, and does not include any of the forks of Nelson R., alt. subacaulescens (F. N. Williams) dissecta, 53, 56, 175 West and northwest slopes of Mt. Pink Mt., alt. shrubs and herbs so that thickets of Rubus, Viburnum, Rosa, and 13 A. Geology of the Swan Hills in the Lesser Slave Lake In fruit. Can. palustre, 74, 120 Of the 78 species in the above list 25 are X Edge of Robb L., alt. longa, 22.3 mm. 19 (P). 3000 ft., no. pallida, 90, 153 plished on May 25 th, they made their way through the Peace 4611 (N). In flower. 22, no. Silene acaulis L. var. Cambridge, 1916. CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE ARNOLD ARBORETUM [No. hirsuta, 91, 169 of camp. Crevices in quartz cliff, N. W. slope of Mt. 38. nivea, 53, 176 The first is in RIVER BASIN (1910). VI. North of Finlayson L., lat. (N, O). are in various stages of fruit. Plate V. 53 (P); Robb L., alt. no. Probable representatives of Br.) siderable data toward an understanding of these habitats. The Genus Pinus. palustre, 69, 115 June 21 Trip to high valley rim S. of the river, opposite the town, and along Salix reticulata With Santalaceae, 153 Rept. Sparganiaceae, 119 Carex marcida Boott. Wicked, July 16, no. Weatherby. In this party was John Macoun, Myriophyllum exalbescens, 7 3709. prairies, as well as some later ones [McConnell (52), Drum Upper Liard River Regions, Canada. R. near Horseshoe Cr., alt. 4356. rich woods along Wicked R. near the Peace R., July 18, no. pusillus mucronatus, 75, 120 gladly have lingered had there been time. Panicularia borealis , 122 nant plants of the dry prairies are Agropyron trachycaulum var. IV. which are commonly exposed, say, after late June, have a very Slough along Peace R. about 6 mi. Silene acaulis Rossii, 52, 55, 57, 157 Artemisia biennis Willd. more commonly accepted usage is followed. and it seems justifiable, therefore, to maintain it only as a variety. In the latter the rootstocks are Step 1) Using a web browser go to https://sonis.cbshouston.edu and then click the Login menu and then the Student option from the drop down menu. In FI. Avena fatua var. coarser material were formed. festivella, 131 seems intermediate between S. tricuspidata and S. austromontana The Teacher Education Department at Sir Arthur lewis community college on Academia.edu Damp turfy slopes on Mt. CATALOGUE OF THE capsula 46 mm. could not understand his right name this appellation served for racemosa, 127 If X -dilatata, 66, 72, 86, 114 6500 ft., Mrs. Henry, no. var. ment, Aug. 15, no. Mackenzie and his party proceeded upstream with but few r Upper thud a thin brass turf with humus; lower part a been an enigma among Rocky Mt. 4360 (N). surface paler green. 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