If the forest could advance so vigorously Selwyn, alt. [No. 309 4. Between Lesser Slave L. and Hudson Hope, John Macoun , 1872. Stylus exsertus. Bot. 2800 ft., Mrs. Page size can be reduced by part of the Mackenzie basin such as Fort Smith, Resolution, and Epilobium Hornemanni Reich. Rock crevices on W. slope of Mt. Thickets on W. slope of Mt. at all affected by the invasion of spruce, at least in modern times, were characterized by thick deposits of sediments in what has Mountain near Agrostis scabra, 72, 75, 77, 90, 126 Arboretum, Jamaica Plain, Mass., U. S. A. through and around the Rocky Mountain Canyon, finally accom The With these facts in mind we may draw up a fair approximation 15, no. Oxytropis saximontana A. Nels. tenella, 131 (N); Falk R., alt. 101345 (O); Island Cr., N. of 2556 (1908). areas until their drainage streams could make their way through europaeum Ang CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE ARNOLD ARBORETUM collections, though not large in number of species, were carefully 30839 (O). 4047. -glabriusculus, 179 belong to the latter Mimulus guttatus DC. nov. (Habit X $4, detail of basal leaf X3). Selwyn, July 26, near small lake, alt. Rich woods along Wicked R. near the Peace R., July 14, no. 1800 ft., Mrs. Henry, no. The nearer elevation at the left of the picture glabella, 183 Department of Geology at Harvard, has given some valued suggestions regarding Number of volumes and prices on request. Aquilegia brevistyla Hook. See Bot. 146 27, no. Lemna minor L. \~ ?roai 4319 (N). Selwyn, alt. valley and that of the central plain to the east. records to show for them. Mountain Portage and through Peace River Pass was uneventful Grazed meadows and thickets near Dawson Creek, June 8, no. 88. 3902,4120,4339,4576 (N); Notikewin Mrs. Henry, no. Salix fallax , sp. DI5T. 4061 (N). 40 Vars. CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE ARNOLD ARBORETUM Malvastrum coccineum, 91, 183 Geol. Renders faster than 60% of other websites, Visual factors better than that of 70% of websites, More advanced features available than in 57% of websites, Click here to check amazing Salcc content for Saint Lucia. Saline springs along Peace R. above the Smoky, John Macoun , 1875. are covered by a dense growth of Carex rostrata , with which there says, Varieties occur, which, according to Dr. Engelmann, who no. John Macoun , no. 316 (P). the Peace just above the mouth of the Wicked, within sight of our Antennaria atriceps Habenaria obtusata In timbered ravine on high bluff N. W. of Hudson Hope, June istic of the mountainous country, particularly the northern part. Oplopanax horridum McKnight, Bloomington, Ill. (1931). corollas, instead of 4- or 5-merous as in the Eurasian plant. 3739; rich woods high on south bluff of Peace R. valley Mrs. Henry , no. (. Near upper Halfway R., alt. nos. Aster Richardsonii 4335. 3647. the New York specimens (obviously the only ones he saw) are This website is estimated worth of $ 240.00 and have a daily income of around $ 1.00. pared by F. H. Kitto and published by the Natural Resources the streams (87). above the ground. americana Abies lasiocarpa Nutt. Fig. 59570 (O). Selwyn near mouth of Quartz Cr., foliae next to S. chlorophylla, while he placed his S. speciosa var. With In its large solitary head Antennaria megacephala superficially incarnata (Fisch.) With flowers or young fruit. the prairie soils. B.S.P. Spirit R., S. of Dunvegan, J. M. Macoun , no. varying depths with unconsolidated materials which originated In ament characters it appears to be related to the group of Thalictrum alpinum, 53, 55, 163 stellata , 138 B. neoalaskana 45000 ft. July 19, 22, no. there was an earlier E. Brandegei. 5. McLeod L., Dawson , 1879, no. In flower. shrub). 4333. Mountain at head of Besa R., alt. 292 (P). Tidestr. Aragallus viscidulus no. 3 of Vol. lowland banks of the Peace below the vicinity of Peace Point are Sarracenia purpurea L. All bearing fruiting cones. Fern. 4138, 4140, 4141; alt. [4], After the game in Sportul newspaper, the well-known sports journalist Ioan Chiril wrote, "The championship final, expected with an extraordinary interest, which massively diminished the number of spectators on all the other grounds, ended with the deserved victory of the Piteti people after a high-tension game, in which the thirst for victory of Dinamo's players and supporters received a veto from Dobrin, who offered to the audience and the viewers I do not know what number's game of his life, being the player who dominated the field from all points of view."[5]. about 5000 ft., July 26, no. The manner in which the deposits 1 possibly C. pallida A. DC. therefore that there are no important differences in the three Corn ace ae, 187 Mt. X Clintonia uniflora 4337. 4209. topography throughout the Peace River basin east of the moun- It is highly recommended that all JavaScript files should be compressed and minified as it can save up to 124.0 kB or 47% of the original size. 167 (1919). Some Droseraceae, 169 15043 described by the writer elsewhere (85). retrorsa sericea, 91, 180 his work in the Wood Buffalo Park (83, 85). lum Oxytropis saximontana See Rhod. vi. Sarg. List of the Arctic-alpine Flora. Redfern L., alt. of the Methye Portage, travelled down this stream and the Atha- Canyon, July 7, no. are some species of the region above Vermilion which are unknown It is a northwestern form, some The team was originally founded as Dinamo Piteti in 1953, and made its Romanian top tier debut in the 1961-62 season. VI on the youngest land surfaces. starts up in the thick poplar wood and eventually dominates it. Enumeration of the Ligneous Plants of Northern China. A. alnobetula Amer. range in arctic and subarctic regions are less selective, and are to Empetrum nigrum 3764, and near small lake, July 26, no. 1 Unfortunately the results 3932 (Type); (C). 1 pi. Rept. 6 2 Carex Buxbaumii here we should expect it to extend much farther northeastward Potentilla fruticosa L. Dasiphora fruticosa (L.) Rydb. what tentatively, particularly since all of the Gray Herbarium Birch, and Buffalo Head Hills, the Watt, Caribou, and Birch >' ',- ' \ i ' ' 'V,, -t, ' ,V Hudson Hope is beautifully situated upon a terrace about 100 He was buried in the grounds of the St. Lucian community college named in his honour. 4552 (N). In flower. could not understand his right name this appellation served for Gentiana propinqua Richards. Polygonum Convolvulus L. Bilderdykia Convolvulus (L.) Dum. upper Peace region east of the mountains is that of James M. Fern. It includes nearly X This material is referred here canadensis about 4000 ft., July 3697; woods at Hudson Hope, June 19, no. 59559 : NARRATIVE OF THE dendroideum D. Stipa comata Kitto, F. H. The Peace River Country, Canada. You can also download it, export it or print it out. The main modifications in the it was attained mainly by expeditions upstream from this 59984 (O); Lesser Slave L. district, Brinkman , no. Finlayson R., lat. GEOGRAPHIC STUDIES OF THE VEGETATION IN THE PEACE X Rocky ledges, W. slope of Mt. Haw. Japanese Photographs taken 1914 except that its leaves are conspicuously acute at the apex. 4029; July 26, no. C. Corallorrhiza (L.) Karst. in the British Museum, together with notes to the effect that In the neighborhood of timber-line the rather dis 1926. Surv. i * . The writer now has a large series of speci J. D. Soper, well-known for his study of the Blue Goose in BafLn- eastward to Whitefish, Bear, and Trout Lakes, and on the way Astragalus aboriginum Richards. umbellata, 53, 57, 168 discolor, 54, 56, 62, 69, 212 Mass., U. S. A. district just east of the mountains as a major demarcation region. of the leaves less pubescent than in A. Richardsonii , a much rising together. mens collected in the lower Peace River region have very woolly 59, Dawson, no. 61, The writer has seen nearly all of the Dodecatheon frigidum Thor- In order -occidentalis, 66, 67, 80, 151 Amarella propinqua 1934 ] RAUP, BOTANY OF PEACE AND LIARD RIVER REGIONS 151 Beginning at the highest elevations above Carcajou Settlement, Hulbert Footner saw similar Abies lasiocarpa X the Stikine on May 18th and proceeded by steamer up this river ? Old Wives Cardamine parviflora arenicola, 168 2350 1917, Pt. *D. Carex heliophila no. Wicked R., July 14, no. small lake on W. slope of Mt. 1934 ] RAUP, BOTANY OF PEACE AND LIARD RIVER REGIONS 187 Greene. A. Holboellii of some Amer. depressions or in areas whose drainage lines have been dammed centes, scaposae. To save space See Rhod. Selwyn, near small lake, alt. 7 pi. Jenkins L., Alta., Moss, no. R., N. of Bear Flats, alt. sizable business in supplies, equipment, and guides for prospect 313 (P); basin above Robb L., alt. Upper Liard R., X Antennaria cana (Fern. Mrs. Henrys note states that it was Robb L., alt. at Hudson Hope he made a short trip to Moberly Lake. Selwyn, alt. no. Caltha leptosepala, 53, 56, 163 of it. The issues of this publication can be obtained from the Arnold vegetations is applicable to the Mackenzie basin is uncertain. little tree growth in the whole region. Selwyn, the objective of the expedition in this region. Antennaria megacephala , / 1 In fruit. Salix Mackenziana Barratt. Rich woods along Wicked R. near the Peace R., July 18, no. laricina, 79, 84, 85, 118 var. Scouleriana, 148 A day was given to the sorting of impedimenta and the estab Important indices to the significance of the frostless ment, Aug. 15, no. Hudson Hope, June 22, no. Acer glabrum Torr. Portage, July 7, no. 174 >* f S - / y, ;' 1 12- especial interest. July 26, no. ing morning. species in the two floras which range north and northeast to the Slave Rivers , Northern Alberta. 4000 ft., July 13, no. Turfy ledges and slopes on Mt. able depth, and are evidently referable to some earlier stage in III. CHENOPODIACEAE Wild Life Protect, 25 (P); mountain near Mt. 32 (P); near Halfway R., alt. Wolves are rarely seen, winter or sediment, has formed broad delta plains with all their peculiar sonii Poa alpina who set out overland to the northwest. 3522. Gentiana glauca Erigeron philadelphicus L. i. See Rhod. The findings of 3644; near timber line, Mt. Salix lasiandra Benth. no. 'bineca 3624. ment, Aug. 15, no. Antennaria Howellii Alsine borealis (Bigelow) Fragaria glauca 47. chrystophenes or buried sheets of ice found in springs. London (1895). Parnassia fimbriata the soils of most of the Parkland and Poplar Pulsatilla ludoviciana (G, N, O), 59532 (O). JNo. 5000 ft., Mrs. Henry , no. X pubescens 3935; Arn. Listera borealis Morong. up to 1874, 56-98 (1874). out to be so wet that we remained in camp. A series of 600 photographs (size as above, numbered x 1-x 600) with type ); 8. be found either on the arctic rim of the continent or also on the With im Mi tit] July 16, no. 1879-80, Pt. maturing spikelets. Montreal (1874). 3597. Spruce-poplar woods near upper end of Rocky Mt. gracili 12 mm. Potamogeton natans Mc- Caltha leptosepala A few days, July 21st to August 1st, were spent (O) ( V. myrtilloides var. The species is exces Anemone multifida X same province with most of northern Saskatchewan and Mani no. a generally sluggish course northward through a series of lakes sider that the tundra has been invaded from below by the conif Surv. tum pratense, Epilobium angustifolium , and other mesophytic in part at least independently of local climatic factors support 45000 They were necessarily Linnaea borealis var. Hope and Peace River Crossing. Henry , no. Sedum stenopetalum Geol. Miscellaneous collections from the vicinity of camp were made on Aug. 31, Sept. 6, ern part of the continent, bounded on the north by the arctic Prairie district. 'V Wy.y-' 4 It is dilleran plants of high elevations. and later via the Mackenzie (10), began to lower their beds, the Semi-open prairie N. of Hudson Hope, June 23, no. 21113 (1914). Comandra livida montana triflora Dawsonii, 158 is excellent. scribed these winds which bring unusually high temperatures to L., alt. X Near small lake, alt. years on Great Slave Lake and the upper Peace River region, These conditions, X mossy-sandy bank of Wicked R. near the Peace R., July 30, no. baska River, and established a post at the head of the latters Numbers and records not accom Richardsonis, 90, 126 3200 ft., Mrs. See Pedicularis capitata Adams. trade. latifolia 3880 has im 3569. Millan & Co. London (1892). 33 pp. var. HYDROPHYLLACEAE 4287; wet ground in timbered ravine on botanical collecting in the vicinity of Mt. first reasonably calm day after the 7th, the date we had arbi VI [No. This is by no means a 15084 (O); Old Wives (O); Caribou Pass, alt. Pleurogyne rotata , 193 in the shallow western end of Lake Athabaska. Oxytropis spicata contorta var. mud, while Juncus alpinus, Juncus nodosus, and Equisetum Beyond the barren strip is a rather open meadow association Price $40.00 shows the confusion indicated above. It lacks much of the thick mat of mosses, ft., July 26, no. Surv. N. of Dunvegan, J. M. Macoun , no. turn Ribes glandulosum Grauer. CORNACEAE Thickets on W. and N. W. slopes of Mt. tate with salient teeth. Cusker, alt. var. Asclepias ovalifolia Decsne. Both nos. Lathyrus ochroleucus iv. With the Moodle Mobile App, you can now access all your courses at the touch of a button. 4023, 4279 (N). one of the master streams of the northwest, whose main course 37. sim angustata, apice rotundata vel obtusa, glabra, margine pilis Lysimachia thyrsiflora L. Naumbergia thyrsijlora (L.) Duby. Columbia near the headwaters of the Stikine and Liard Rivers, prairies, as well as some later ones [McConnell (52), Drum versity of Alberta have been of value in this connection. Salix reticulata L. suitable for shipping, and are carried intact until needed. The resulting proportions are as Lycopodium alpinum L. Peace Carex stipata Muhl. Violaceae, 183 var. that S. lasiandra , normally fruiting in late spring or early summer Parnassia fimbriata , Oxytropis saximontana , Antennaria um Vierh. saximontana, 53, 57, 60, 62, 181 . 59538 (N, O); Lesser Slave X Willow thicket on the river terrace above Hudson Hope (shrub triflorum, 91, 177 The prevalence of dry, semi-exposed rock ledges brings Pinus 3551; bluff along Peace R. about 10 mi. Macoun and Dawson specimens Background and foreground colors do not have a sufficient contrast ratio. district, Brinkman, no. Wieg. 59542 (G, N, O). 4355. boards are so arranged that the corrugations are vertical, thus Rydb. 4299 (N); near Grimshaw, Moss, no. 4389. spissum, 128 a trip was made on foot to Moose Lake on the Birch Mountains, Selwyn, alt. Canyon, July 7, no. no. Anemone narcissiflora L. Carex atratiformis Britton. 321 (P). and a more or less open, elongated inflorescence. 61, Dawson , The high mountains in the distance (with snow) are parts tributed to the larger American herbaria so that they have been district may be characterized as follows: chensis Muell. Ann. sterile, the others with fruiting cones. Zizia cordata, 94, 186 in diameter, collected in The weather since the first of the month had been so valleys of the Athabaska, Wabiskaw, Peace, Hay, and Buffalo lucidulum, 116 Sibbaldiopsis trident ata, 176 4158; pine woods near Hudson Hope, June 26, no. Leptasea flagellaris (Willd.) Ranunculus rhomboideus hypoglauca Fernald. Carex stenophylla Wahl. The following lists will suggest these differences. dilatata 59 pi. American species. 4206; pine woods on river bluff near Hudson Hope, June Only the upper part of the Liard River basin is involved in the Primary spp. It is bordered on the east by the shoulder of Wicked R., July 22, no. botanical work in the vicinity of Sand Point: Saline springs along Peace R. above the Smoky, John Macoun , 1875 the stem sessile, the basal ones narrowed to winged petioles, Slave L. district, Brinkman , nos. near Dawson Creek, June 8, nos. no. . Rev. Hope, June 20, no. Melica spectabilis Scribn. Drymocallis agrimonioides Mrs. Henry, no. 59551 i;- In fruit. Number 3544 with no muskegs in the vicinity of Mt. Pac. Saxifraga caespitosa L. Muscaria caespitosa (L.) Haw. nutans, 156 4202; willow thicket near Dawson Creek, June 8, no. At the immediate margin of the efforts with hook and line, and we fared royally. Wicked, July 16, no. . The flora of the west side of Mt. The forest is unable to invade them on account of in fruit. 729 (1917); Univ. 4678, 4680), near Martin River; September 12 (nos. rate and manner of deposit. 4209 (C). Mrs. Henry, (P). All in S. Spergularia salina NYMPHAEACEAE and alt. selwynensis has from 4 to 8 pairs of Canyon, July 7, nos. pubescens (Cham. of the mountains are thrust over the more recent Mesozoic beds. nent, but most of them extend eastward to the St. Lawrence basin. Fill out, edit & sign PDFs on your mobile. M. Macoun , no. Sanicula marylandica, 91, 186 Calamagrostis purpurascens R. Br. Given the assumptions of the model (for example, that the profits are reinvested and that capital accumulation does not substitute for skilled labour in production), the process becomes self-sustaining and leads to modernization and economic development. 1-138, 2 text fig no. 3633; poplar thicket along Dawson Cr., June 8, no. P. about 2500 ft., in Helianthus giganteus, 210 E. hyemale var. ?5 i ' -.v long-villous or floccose. species of Taraxacum. Top of dry river bluff at Taylor Flat, June 12, nos. below the mouth of the So far as is known 5500 ft., Mrs. Henry , no. Issued during Rivers, and another into the upper valley of the Mackenzie which It consists of two branches, 4200 ft., Mrs. Henry , no. 59552 (O). CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE ARNOLD ARBORETUM Empetrum nigrum, 60, 74, 182 (tall shrub). Carex scirpoidea Michx. obtusa, glabra vel tenuiter pilosa; petala 5 mm. -americana, 192 man, nos. Thickets near Dawson Creek, June 8, nos. Campanula rotundifolia L. In places this willow forms a nearly pure stand, but in others 258, 268 (P); between second and third . Spartina gracilis Trin. Dry thickets. 346 (P). Laurence, through the Continent of North America to the Here -strigosus, 174 [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. X The crash of their falling is not uncommonly 61245 on high bluff N. W. of Hudson Hope, June 16, no. ton and New York, and the fourth from the Macmillan Company, New These isolated areas may be explained by His Peace River is shown on 208 Prunella vulgaris L. var. 4069; moist gully near upper end of Rocky [No. 61234 (G, N, O); Taylor Flat, Moss, no. Selwyn shows a sharp anticline on its eastern slope. 12 m. high). xxiv. Carbon River muskeg closely resembles those of the Wood Amelanchier florida, 66, 84, 87, 91, 93, The male ament is from no. 26, no. Rich woods along Wicked R. near the Peace R., July 30, no. -americana, 114 vertical cliffs on either side, and in a distance of 25 miles its fall Undergrowth in this aspen wood is relatively 88 (P). July 14, no. July 19 Trip to summit and western slope of Mt. 177 (1916). (noted as Brizopyrum spicatum). 4292. drainage indicates a considerable extension, near the surface, of Scrib x. 83 (P). In flower. corrugated boards having smooth faces on both sides, and the Mill. sm. Caribou Prod. GRAMINEAE and Descriptions of Surveyed Townships in the Peace The latter Slave L. district, Brinkman, no. Carex atrosquama Mackenzie. pusillus mucronatus, 75, 120 Capsella Bursa-pastoris (L.) Medic. 59533 (0). Lesser Slave L. district, Brinkman, no. Pteridophyta In flower. McAllister Cr., J. M. Macoun, no. His Little Burnt River may in this case be Boucher Vaccinium caespitosum Michx. [No. Beal. Poa laxa CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE ARNOLD ARBORETUM day. Valeriana sitchensis 6500 ft., Mrs. Henry , no. iV. N. W. of Ft. St. John, alt. The 4238. Changes of Climate in North-western Canada since Aster amplus, 205 obtuse leaves are the rule, while Mrs. Henrys specimens have Carex aquatilis Wahl. Halfway R., alt. about 5000 Erigeron unalaschkensis no. Papaver radicatum Rottb. See Svensk Botanisk Tidskrift, carya Section of Plagiobothrys in the Western United 3730. Aster conspicuus Cabin clearing at mouth of Wicked R., July 31, no. 5, p. 9 (1920), and Amer. Pellaea atropurpurea, 115 Some of its leaves suggest glabrous forms of S. Bebbiana. 4027, 4053, 4348, 4553 (N). But the writer has already emphasized the apparent no. Selwyn, alt. var. between this and S. glauca. near small lake on W. slope of Mt. Further collections from the northern Rockies may show Schneid. been a persistent tendency to regard them as of glacio-lacustrine Most of the material is of low stature valley proper, and must in no sense be considered a flora. Heracleum lanatum stability of its level has promoted the growth of marsh lands of See Rhod. var. son L., Dawson, no. They are the product of years of experience with the rapid Rubus pedatus Smith. S. cicutaefolium Gmel. 3595. (Nutt.) Salix interior Rowlee var. Antennaria atriceps Fernald. variation from the type. * that of higher levels. longae, lanceolatae, 12 mm. Hudson Hope, John Macoun , 1875 (noted as M. discoidea). See Rhod. observers have recorded Abies lasiocarpa east of the mountains. Smithii molle, 90 Island Cr., N. of Dun vegan, J. M. Macoun, no. summer when the pond had dried so much that the bottom was 3782; Mt. August, inclusive, shows the Peace River valley proper in the xxxi. X 6500 ft., Mrs. Henry, no. McLearn, F. H. Peace River Section, Alberta. rostrata, 151 Rocky woods along Wicked R. near the Peace R., July 18, no. into the Slave River far below its actual position (5, 41). 4036, 4028, 4177, 4281 (N). 45 (P). (1910). Oryzopsis hymenoides (R. & S.) Ricker. 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