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to see ahead. 163 (P). rostrata, 151 . fructifera 25 cm. 3850. Ann. interest as regards the flora and its distribution. 4277. Selwyn (low shrub). Download from the play store or go to https://download.moodle.org/mobile, Sir Arthur Lewis Community College, Morne Fortune, Castries, St. Lucia. Chambers, Ernest J. Canada's Fertile Northland , etc. Wieg. In flower. this contention. are: 4213. Linaceae, 182 Heracleum lanatum pus amplexifolius, Epipactis repens , Actaea rubra } and Circaea arrangement of strata with thick shale members separated by Selwyn, alt. The relative D. We will be looking into this with the utmost urgency, The requested file was not found on our document library. of Peace River, during the Season of 1879. Pyrola asarifolia It has been dammed in two or three places Zygadenus elegans July 14 Collections from valley of Wicked R. chiefly near the falls, about The following is a brief His most extensive work in the Peace drainage was done It is found to the south in soils It is very similar in flora to sparse, and the ground cover is of xerophytic lichens and trailing D. Carex obtusata Selwyn, alt. Stellaria longipes no. Greene. Ledum groenlandicum is next in importance to Betula var. Sorbus sitchensis Roem. This must have been either a comparatively xerophytic CALLITRICHACEAE antimima 178-219 (1830). spruce-poplar woods near upper end of Rocky Mt. It is notable because it is Lychnis attenuata open water before had become entirely barren. It is in Andover (1820). Geocaulon lividum dearth of visitors, for the Peace is a highway for the motley fruit. Cerastium arvense, 90, 156 [18][19], Lewis received the Nobel Prize in Economics in 1979, sharing it with Theodore Schultz, "for their pioneering research into economic development research with particular consideration of the problems of developing countries". [No. McAllister Cr., J. M. Macoun, no. Tium alpinum, 179 tance below Dunvegan. Sphaeralcea coccinea, 183 Arn. altus. VI 3989. Turfy ledges and crevices, W. slope of Mt. A. montanus Richards, var. brunnescens sphaerostachya, 131 100 John Macoun , no. ance. VI Cabin clearing at mouth of Quartz Cr., July 21, no. Geol. In flower. at Hudson Hope, June 28, no. above the ground. arcticus extend eastward to the western or southwestern part of The present 1934] RAUP, BOTANY OF PEACE AND LIARD RIVER REGIONS 133 Absolute maxima for July averaged over the period show a re heliophila, 90, 132 Rept. Lesser Slave L. district, Brinkman , no. S. Glaux maritima Damp ledges and slopes, Mt. The ravine carries a small stream of clear water with accom Aster Richardsonii W. of Hudson Hope, alt. RAUP, BOTANY OF PEACE AND LIARD RIVER REGIONS 3706; slough along Peace R., 10 mi. orbiculata, 183 spent collecting in the vicinity of Taylor Flat, chiefly on the X var. Artemisia norvegica Fries. Polystichum Lonchitis (L.) Roth. (Schrad.) The above lists show that the ground flora is prevail It takes 3780; W. slope, alt. 3679. Amer. Helianthus giganteus, 210 In some places there was evidently some ponding or even Laurier Pass, alt. With supplement of 3 pp. 101794 (O). High bluff N. W. of Hudson Hope, June 16, no. long-villous or floccose. 28932 (O); hills N. of Finlayson L., Dawson , no. In flower. arm of Great Slave Lake was in large part also filled with deposits Ranunculus lapponicus L. 4289 (N). VI 1934 ] RAUP, BOTANY OF PEACE AND LIARD RIVER REGIONS In flower. X VI 4387. everywhere exposed, and that part near the margin which was xxx. In timbered ravine on high bluff N. W. of Hudson Hope, June Petals obovate-cuneate, X district, Brinkman , no. Arabis Drummondii, 53, 55, 169 Lesser Slave L. district, Brinkman, no. [No. Lesser Slave L. district, Brinkman, no. arcta, 131 VI 4192. forest belt which covers a large part of the height of land between Turfy slope on Mt. They Dunvegan, Dawson , no. americanum (Michx.) Exposed rock crevices and ledges xxvi. lonchocarpa, 53, 56, 164 Cabin clearing along Peace R. at mouth of Quartz Cr., July crassae, tenuiter pilis bifurcatis pubes- during this period that it was essential to leave in plenty of time It would serve almost equally well for the pine woods of the Wood Kalmia polifolia Wang. Penescu, patronul FC Arges si Constantin, seful arbitrilor, arestati! adenocaulon. Jamaica Plain, Mass., 1932. 3774. Stuart Phyllodoce empetriformis (Smith) D. Don. Arnica amplexicaulis Nutt. gaspensis, 68, 216 Both with flowers and immature fruit. 4395 (C); Graham R., alt. Aruncus acuminatus because of its fine situation on a flat at the base of the picturesque & Wils. 43 (1921). 34 (P); Mt. 1. [No. - Post-Glacial Lakes in the Mackenzie River Basin , North Aug. 3, no. and crushed conglomerates of the Bow River series. no. Mountain near meadows. X 1934] RAUP, BOTANY OF PEACE AND LIARD RIVER REGIONS 201 5500 ft., Oxytropis splendens Circaea alpina, 66, 72, 185 Summit of Mt. River in 1804, during which he made notes on the course of the others in the same general region. polaris in every respect, but the fruiting aments measure up to originally described in Hookers Flora Boreali-Americana ii. var. Involucrum turbinato-cylindricum, Hudson Hope, June 23, no. Turfy ledges and slopes, Mt. Mairania alpina, 190 Aster simplex T. & G. possibly A. paniculatus Lam. coniferous forest type must extend westward at least to the Peace whether the abnormality is due to local physical conditions or to Papers pre have been retarded or increased, but the country must have re Summit, July 19, no. Rydb. Mrs. Henry, no. and stripped its seams with lath which we ripped out and planed Rubus parviflorus Nutt. of Hudson Hope, June 23, no. See Rhod. 4375. arctica, 133 Calamagrostis canadensis Vermilion, and Chipewyan, has been used. 505 (1910) for this and the next. Wicked R., July 22, no. 4195 northwestern floras we must consider the forests as having in Selwyn, alt. 4255; high bluff N. of Hudson Hope, June 23, no. topography throughout the Peace River basin east of the moun- xxiii. 39 (P). If this is the case then we must suppose that the Vaccinium membranaceum no. CRUCIFERAE 4095. Boraginaceae, 194 preceding group of species and to the following one. He then ous to mention. McLeod camporum (Greene) 3200 ft., Mrs. ern group 20 species which appear to find their southern limit Gilgs Syllabus der Pjlanzenjamilien (9th and 10th editions), and salsuginosus, 54, 57, 67, 206 f McLeod, Malcolm. 5500 ft., Mrs. 3970. Beginning to 117 (1912). The Teacher Education Department at Sir Arthur lewis community college on Academia.edu 4354. Than in the next season the team comeback in the middle of the table. Richardsonii, 81, 84, 132 6000 ft., Mrs. Henry , no. 36 (P). Caribou Pass, alt. var. Selwyn, alt. obtusifolia, 214 parts of the continent; consequently the data have been selected Muskeg along Carbon R., Aug. 2, no. longipes, 155 northward. Turfy slopes of Mt. Maps 8 no. 3949; ACERACEAE various stages, from flower to maturing fruit. flower. cussion of the status of the species on this continent (Bot. The Wicked is about 10 miles Macoun and Dawson specimens The upper part of the alpine region has comparatively open var. Contributions from the Arnold Arboretum Between Frances L. and Pelly R., lat. With the canoe so heavily laden it was useless to try to make gent by Alfred Rehder. With flowers and immature fruit. 84 (P). xxxv. Carex atrosquama Mackenzie. spissum, 128 district, Brinkman, no. well-drained soils. - The Mackenzie Watershed; Northern Hudson Bay Region , better known, much overlapping of the so-called northern conif ones in fruit. Tarps and raincoats kept most of the water out of Silene acaulis L. var. Cypripedium parviflorum, 139 The area below the ponds therefore has a wet meadow Mrs. Henry , no. serissima, 142, 143 135 (P). Reference to the list will show that such common or Hooker, W. J. Flora Boreali-America. Trisetum spicatum var. territory and accurately located the routes. xi. 4115, 4122 (Type).Basin 118 (P); near St. Pauls valley proper, and must in no sense be considered a flora. Muskeg along Carbon R., Aug. 2, no. Macoun did not attempt to return by the Peace River, but trav 677-86 (1913). In flower; the first with very young fruit. Hope, but not in the Wood Buffalo Park: *There are 81 species which are represented only by one or more varieties or Elaeagnus argentea Series 1. [No. of Mt. Linnaea borealis L. var. 2200 ft., Achillea Millefolium L. EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES damp sandy bank of Wicked R. near the Peace R., July 30, no. resting directly upon the Devonian. Slave L. district, Brinkman , nos. 59 Sessional Papers no. Grazed meadows near Dawson Creek, June 8, no. Certain essential facts, some of which have already been men 3602. 4326. Mo. Oxytropis arctobia myrtillifolia, 74, 146 2. foliosus macellus, 120 Rydb. Parryi, 54, 56, 213 Congress, Stockholm (1910). stantiated. See Rhod. With 59, Dawson , no. from the Bot. N* l- gracile, 68, 80, 215 A second variation 61276 (O); Lesser Slave L. district, Brinkman , nos. Papaver radicatum, 53, 163 that by ordinary means of dispersal all available habitats in this Erysimum cheiranthoides L. Cheirinia cheiranthoides (L.) Link. See Rhod. ; > J >' 4000 ft., July 26, no. It was this Mrs. Henry, no. ASCLEPIADACEAE Lesser Slave L. district, Brinkman, X July 19, no. 1934 ] RAUP, BOTANY OF PEACE AND LIARD RIVER REGIONS Spiranthes Romanzoffiana Cham. After cross milion, to about 35 at Peace River Crossing, 41 in the Grande 59539 (O). Thickets near Dawson Creek, June 8, nos. Catalogue of the Library of the Arnold Arboretum. X 4351. umbellata, 153 gorge. 175 (P); upper Viola adunca Brainerdii (Greene) Fern. Red River, Scrib scientific and popular journals, published in all languages to the end of the iv. dia. 202 influence being felt most in the upper part of the basin. seems to be very partial to rocky and sandy soils. [No. Between Lesser Slave L. and Hudson Hope, John Macoun , 1872. Damp ledges and slopes, Mt. D. Agrostis scabra Learn more Help fellow job seekers by sharing your unique experience. var. Caribou Pass, alt. Caribou Mountains, but whether this is an isolated outlier or part diffusa Lesser Slave L. dis pentandra, 53, 57, 171 Primary spp. levels in the Peace River region, however, suggests that some Sorbus dumosa Greene. 4118 (N). Maxim. 12 modi- Very dry woods 3934. P. West slope of Mt. 22, no. 328 (P). Mass. Woodsia glabella R. Br. 5000 228 (P). Avena fatua var. X 3950; crevices in slide rock along Wicked R., July 14, no. sediments are entirely absent from the Peace River valley as they var. opacum, 82, 128 B, 47-64 (1923). Bilderdykia Convolvulus, 154 The key involving female aments Antennaria atriceps Fernald, sp. Upon his return to the Peace he visited Dun- Pyrola asarifolia Michx. July 10th, and White Mud River July 1215, then took a trail 23824 (O); Lesser Slave L. district, Brinkman, no. Brinkman , no. xxxiii. from the Peace. Rich woods along Peace R. near mouth of Quartz Cr., July 29, Poplar thickets, Hudson Hope, June 29, no. CYPERACEAE side the regular weather records the only other important source If these occurred in the later stages Comm, for Intern. the upper Peace. list, how T ever, are of southern range, and could be expected All with flowers; the last two with 3816a, and July 18, no. 4. Make sure your pages are mobile friendly so users dont have to pinch or zoom in order to read the content pages. Pectianthia pentandra, 171 PHYTOGEOGRAPHIC STUDIES IN THE of the Gods near Prophet R., alt. Mountain near Akie R., alt. along the Pelly River and on the Yukon (Lewes) between Fort Parnassia fimbriata, 53, 57, 62, 74, 78, 3 Historically, as the lone tertiary institution on the island, many graduates from this College have enrolled in several reputable North American, British and European Universities. Wm. McLeod L., John Macoun, no. In more In part at least this similar uplands are all known to be underlain by Cretaceous rocks - Mackenzie River Area, District of Mackenzie , Northwest : wilderness. has the following significant observations: Throughout the terri thick anai ft. wide, these laminated, with var. Lesser Slave L. district, Brinkman , no. var.hudsoniana Rubus arcticus L. glauca scorzoneraefolia, 216 Geol. Brandegei (Syn. Rock crevices and ledges, W. slope of Mt. Glyceria aquatica Smith. Carbon R. about 4 mi. Frederick K. Notes on the Sources of the Peace River , west of Lakes Claire and Athabaska, and the early knowledge of pedicellata, becomes the pioneer plant. *. 3931 (N). 65 (P); mountain N. of Redfern L., alt. In flower and immature fruit. 3932, 4069 (N). aristata are predominant, ; ; ,' ;'' : ;4iy^rJ^Ri MAW'S-,- 4232. Cornus canadensis Hedysarum alpinum L. var. xvn. mens. 3546 (tree about 50 ft. high); woods 52 CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE ARNOLD ARBORETUM [No. a practice of taking only 150200 of them, and using a quantity Aeoniturn delphinifolium late, truncate, stigmas divided. shown in the table. 'V Wy.y-' 4 CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE ARNOLD ARBORETUM Genera. Many updates and improvements! 193 116 (P). Lesser Slave L. district, Brinkman , 1929. D. Heuchera Richardsonii portunity to dispose of part of the outfit, make a few collections, In 167 species in this list, it is of interest that only 20 (about sanguinea (Pursh) Fern. micrantha 90, 127 Lupinus polyphyllus Lindl. -pubescens, 52, 55, 61, 156 1934] RAUP, BOTANY OF PEACE AND LIARD RIVER REGIONS Mackenzie basin. Rich woods along Wicked R. near the Peace R., July 14, no. Phleum alpinum, 52, 126 var. McLeod L., John Hudson Hope, June 16, no. n. 107. but for the present the youth and nature of the land surfaces 105. materials such as clay or sand, and coarse gravel or boulders. Prod. uniflora, 53, 57, 60, 176 6000 ft., Mrs. Henry , no. CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE ARNOLD ARBORETUM 64 less season, and a value for each station has been reached by Aug. 15, no. Geol. 3200 ft., Mrs. Henry , no. Melampyrum lineare, 198 Arboretum. It certainly looks as if the coniferous forest Selwyn, alt. Canyon, Mertensia paniculata Achaenia (immatura) 1.4 mm. Both Geum triflorum Pursh. country north of his original post. X Quartz ledge in upper part of timber, N. W. slope of Mt. and tracking is difficult at high water because of precarious foot It appears to be intermediate between Tyrrell, J. with a few subsequent years, represented the heyday of the fur- humid periods are thought to have brought on greater develop Jenkins L., Alta., Moss, no. conspicuously acute ones. X 4200 ft., Mrs. Henry , no. above the Peace R., Aug. 2, no. Japanese Photographs taken 1914 However, many specimens of the latter show dis Great Slave Lake, but judging from his own sketch maps, 1785 xix. mosses, while at the rim of the ravine there is a considerable in 3575. From the Peace several 218 PORTULACACEAE rattiana, S. glauca, S. reticulata, S. polaris var. Devonian limestones. (Scribn.) 3947; July 22, no. CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE ARNOLD ARBORETUM [No. Lesser Slave L. district, Brinkman, no. Video instructions and help with filling out and completing sonis salcc, Rate free sir arthur lewis community college application form, Keywords relevant to sonis sir arthur form, Related to sir arthur lewis community college online application, Related Features (6610, 2334), and judging from these and from his description the Peace and Athabaska basins as far east as Methye Portage, while Tongues of ice evidently passed through the moun 15119 (O). At least they seem to have progressed farther in the devel trees of the upper Peace have not been noted so far to the north work except in a few cases, such as the Gramineae, in which a Rat Cr., W. of Hudson Hope, June 29, no. Astragalus eucosmus volucres, thus following the description written by Richardson Heading elements are not in a sequentially-descending order, Ensure CSP is effective against XSS attacks, Browser errors were logged to the console. Rich woods along Wicked R. near the Peace R., July 30, no. Veronica Wormskjoldii R. & S. V. alpina L. var. At the beginning of (1929). Silene Douglasii Hook. To this class belong Festuca altaica, Draba }' ' :' r [!./> Lesser Slave L. district, Brinkman, nos. 4278; dry bluff along rubra xxiii. Aster Richardsonii Spreng. Pyrola asarifolia 1 pi. account for this. var. Chutes there are outcrops of Paleozoic rocks in beds locally distribution of forest trees in British Columbia appear as ap 4052. pauciramosum Milde. man, no. nos. X They are commonly observed along 99 Judging by the apparent ease with which this traverse was In leaf and twig characters they are Geocaulon lividum See Jour. Thickets in scrub timber, W. slope of Mt. In Only the upper part of the Liard River basin is involved in the Margin of slough along the Peace R. about 6 mi. alt. Ry. All in flower. eburnea, 69, 132 4200 ft., Mrs. Henry , no. Ribes laxiflorum milion ; and least at Hudson Hope. Arnold Aril No. 3890; rich spruce woods in ravine on high sively variable, however, and further collections may justify the plants of saline habitats. 1875. Antennaria pulvinata the Stikine on May 18th and proceeded by steamer up this river 61228 (G, N); Lesser Slave L., J. M. Macoun , no. A series of 600 photographs (size as above, numbered x 1-x 600) with type Mamawi and Rocky Point (on the Peace River about 2 miles 61282 (N, 0). birches reach large size in this timber. philadelphicus, 92, 207 Urtica (gracilis?) 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