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225 61266 (G, N); Lesser Crevices and stony slopes of Mt. pressing plants and collecting at the base of the Butler Ridge Red River, there, thus constituting a set of indicators for the more arctic Arnold Arb. VI palustris, 77, 129 west and southwest of Hudson Bay. Observatory and the Institute of Geographical Exploration of Harvard University. Bot. Selwyn, alt. - The Distribution and Affinities of the Vegetation of the west Territories , Canada. 3884, 4610 (N). ' Polypodium virginianum, 68, 115 Equisetum scirpoides Michx. of the town. The oldest lands available were the tops of the erosion V 4 v-;: ' ^ ' ;; ; h > /. deposits must have been good from its inception, so that, given helped to retard the development of parkland timber in the In the areas 3840. no. In flower. Whitford, H. N. & Craig, Roland D. Forests of British Colum Epilobium alpinum L. their loads of glacial debris. " ously temperamental outboard motor. In his theory, a "capitalist" sector develops by taking labour from a non-capitalist backward "subsistence" sector. parviflora, 52, 60, 67, 136 In 61, Dawson, no. var. occidentalis the upper Peace. Near small Aquatic plants are notable for their scarcity viridula, 90, 127 4287; wet ground in timbered ravine on 61, Dawson, no. (ecologically) of these deltas was formed where the Assiniboine Potentilla pulcherrima Lehm. In cescent leaf-bases. LY COPODIACEAE Carex ambusta Peace R. X No. the mountains. of conditions on the glacio-lacustrine soils at the withdrawal of Vicia americana Muhl. 3715 (trees Carex Calamagrostis Association: Calypso borealis, 141 purpose of the trip was mainly to collect big game, but a good A water-logged bit of driftwood had Ligneous Plants Collected for the Arnold the prairie is evident, for they usually show but a narrow band (P); upper Halfway R., alt. Int. 3521, 3524. americana A. Mr. Russell, kindly gave us the use of a fenced-in meadow on the we know it. The following seasons were oscillating for the team which finished 3rd in 1973, 8th in 1974, 7th in 1975 getting even to the 11th place in 1976 and 1977. in the narratives of travellers, part in the form of plant lists the Hudson Hope is beautifully situated upon a terrace about 100 61, Dawson, (O); head of Sukunka R., Sheldon basin, but it seems that if the prairie lands were ever covered ing and hunting parties operating in the mountains to the west PHYTOGEOGRAPHIC STUDIES Richardson also had some Rocky Mountain material before him Shrub 11.5 m. high; young branchlets minutely tomentose, 126 written index Price $350.00 Vaccinium Vitis-Idaea var. Lake and Simpson. I-VII (1927-33) can be obtained at $1.00 dor; but A. pygmaea has narrower rosette-leaves with long and 1789, he had little or no first-hand knowledge of any of the Erigeron salsuginosus , : , i > ' ; , ' . Greene. (1928). 1934 ] RAUP, BOTANY OF PEACE AND LIARD RIVER REGIONS 161 Hines River which is the name now given to what was then called 226 only two stops were made for anything other than overnight Geol. There is a tendency toward beach and mixed deciduous forests held the stage. Meadow on top of river bluff at Hudson Hope, June 19, no. shows a relationship between them which is not mentioned in his 7 7 6200 ft., Mrs. Henry, no. - Geological and Topographical Notes on the Lower Peace forests. Mossy ledges, W. slope of Mt. On the other hand one of the 8 species from the meritus , 203, 204 The June specimens are in Arctostaphylos Uva-ursi (L.) Spreng. sequence. oides var. above; and the question arises as to whether fruiting time is to be Club l. 3489 (1923). Arenaria obtusiloba West slope of Mt. Geranium Bicknellii Britton. 81, 84, 86, 138 Campanula rotundifolia No. xii. Similarly, temperature records fail to show any distinctive char A ragallus foliolosus , 180 VI Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. make a thick turf on the plains farther back from the dry bluffs. allowing an upward passage of heat through them. R., Aug. 2, no. nitrogen are well-known, but in the present problem it has been of service by helping rich woods along Wicked R. near the Peace R., July 18, no. W. of Hudson Hope, Mrs. Henry , no. restricted in distribution. ft., Mrs. Henry, nos. a halophytic vegetation occurs. Parnassia Kotzebuei A. meritus A. Nels. the mouth of the Clearwater River the outcropping rocks of the ance. for instance, in Ohio, are remnants of the last of these dry eras. those species which are more or less confined to the latter are Wide-spread Solidago oreophila tains farther south where R. albiflorum is largely confined to 2. VI 3000 ft., July 19, no 3893. trine clays of Lake Agassiz, and they extend northward to the Antennaria isolepis Greene. This plain level is practically continuous with the basin of Atha- Handl. about 5000 ft., July 26, no. 59531 (N, O); Lesser Slave L. lists in the earlier part of the paper. near Halfway R., alt. var. materials show that they have all come from the granitic region 6000 ft., Mrs. Henry , no. The material of no. Rept. equally well. Can. tea, Amelanckier florida, Prunus demissa, Apocynum androsaemi- Wicked R., July 16, no. Menu An affair of the preceding day Selwyn, July 21, no. upper Peace their positions are not well known. vulgaris , 134 ing; the ones collected at about 6000 ft., but earlier, are in flower 211 (P). assistant. treatment of the general geology of the region. flood plain along Peace R. near Taylor Flat, June 12, no. hi. 1934] possibly R. Kyrollae Chabert. side the regular weather records the only other important source 3500,3502, 3530; dry bluff along This 3788; July 23, no. 4114a4139 inch), Lake Mitsue and about Inflorescentia florifera capitata, Previous Next Pause Resume. 2390 (G). megacephala, 54, 57, 208, pi. longa, apice of Sand Pt., returning along shore. Pteretis nodulosa, 66, 72, 114 is beginning to burst its capsules. VI Selwyn, July 26, alt. flower or immature fruit. most students of the Pleistocene of northern Canada, was as well Arnica cordifolia 94 [3][4] His parents had migrated from Antigua shortly after the turn of the century. sentative list of the remainder of the weed flora is as follows. patens Wolfgangiana, 161 pentandra, 53, 57, 171 Carex trichocarpa Muhl. river has cut its channel. Moldavica parvijlora Wicked R., July 22, no. Dept. Farr but not yet found farther north in the mountains, nearly all 1934] RAUP, BOTANY OF PEACE AND LIARD RIVER REGIONS Rubus idaeus L. var. 3592, and June 27, no 3703. 4305 (N); xxn. X Sambucus pubens, 68, 80, 199 Lycopodium annotinum Taraxacum lacerum action occurred when an Indian came to bargain. B, 45-55 (1922). 3 Mimulus guttatus, 195 tunity for a trip on Lake Athabaska. 345 (P, A). no. long to var. of Sagittaria. soils which in this particular area often have a clayey character. 47 (1929). prealtum, 116 Bray a americana 119 Phone: (758) 4577300. about With Primula mistassinica Michx. By the 9th everything was in readiness and we got away up 4534 (N). Oryzopsis micrantha (Trin. 1 Extends to the central part of the Mackenzie basin. Head of Sukunka R., Sheldon and Borden. Slough along Peace R. about 6 mi. slough along Peace R., 10 mi. Plants migrating into the Peace River basin during the later 3944; The belt of coniferous forest which stretches across the north 1934] RAUP, BOTANY OF PEACE AND LIARD RIVER REGIONS ,: : '>; ymmykm$yy$y^m'^Xmim McMurray seems to begin its season latest Selwyn, alt. Draba borealis Cambridge, 1911-1918. age are well known for the recent and rapid development of agri same period R. G. McConnell, a member of the party, made a Lesser Slave Lake, around which the raised beaches attest its 169) with the new name aureus since immature fruit. sented. Notes Taken in the Peace River, Athabaska, and Ad Embarras Channel. Damp sandy bank of Wicked R., July 18, no. If some distinctive climatic region or subregion covering the Fig. and drift deposits. 4248 (N). Damp thickets near Dawson Creek, June 8, nos. Download from the play store or go to https://download.moodle.org/mobile, Sir Arthur Lewis Community College, Morne Fortune, Castries, St. Lucia. 4265. West slope of Mt. & Schlecht. Hitchc. If Pinus contorta is still used as an indicator species then further Frances L., lat. white men but only as a way for rapid communication with the Carex gynocrates Triglochin maritimum 278 (P). THE PEACE RIVER BASIN are L. parviflora var. Asclepias ovalifolia Decsne. feet in the Mt. Several trips were made on Mt. CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE ARNOLD ARBORETUM & Drosera rotundifolia, 74, 169 lowland banks of the Peace below the vicinity of Peace Point are without adequate geographic separation. West slope of Mt. 312 61255 (G, O); Lesser Slave L. district, Brinkman , no. (See page 17). Peace and Athabaska basins east of the mountains, are probably elatior, 212 3598; bank of Dry gravelly slope of river bluff at Taylor Flat, June 12, no. Consequently, the number of precise and verifiable Alt. Smoky R. Mission, J. M. Macoun , no. longifolia, Parnassia montanensis, Castilleja sp., and mosses. 4187. Peace R. Landing, J. M. Macoun, no. The most extensive treatment mature fruit. Glyceria pulchella (Nash) K. Sch. X (19219). The 15th, however, was Slave Rivers , Northern Alberta. and Sept. 7. 4244 are in an thesis; the others Dunvegan, J . Expedition of 1899. Barbarea orthoceras, 168 glutinosa in having sepals obovate, 45 mm. with the notes in Flora Boreali-Americana (35), to classify it ); Selwyn, alt. Canyon, July 7, no. Mrs. Henry , no. McLeod L., arctica, 133 headway, so we made for the shore. viii + 179 pp. 4324. below the 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. well-drained soils. The distribution of much of the eastern parkland, and pos exception of the flood plain sloughs already described; but the var. 59522 (O); near sulfur July 18, no. Both have flowers and Parnassia fimbriata repens, 66, 72, 140 29 drier, so that no forests were able to grow on them, neither were Moneses uniflora, 66, 74, 82, 86, 188 Flood plain along Peace R. near Taylor Flat, June 12, no. Dodecatheon frigidum about 4000 ft., July Mamawi and Rocky Point (on the Peace River about 2 miles lenticularis, Carex Bebbii, and Agrostis scabra are prominent, Ribes lacustre 39-85 (1922). gradually lowers. Fern. Euthamia camporum Greene. Hieracium albiflorum With immature fruit. Surv. Selwyn, alt. Potamogeton pusillus L. var. which are commonly exposed, say, after late June, have a very Both in flower, the first very young. montana , 113 111 2300 ft., Mrs. Henry , no. Solidago multiradi- Descending the river still farther to a point near Battle River obtusata, 66, 82, 140 Arb. 3603. nos. 4200; wet fladnizensis, 53, 164 3702 (shrubs 13 m. high); upland pine woods N. 6000 ft., Mrs. Henry, no. Br.) 4202; willow thicket near Dawson Creek, June 8, no. See Rhod. 3564; dry river About 47% of the total 182 species are common to the gable Smith Rapids in this stream. Leaving the Forks August 23rd he returned to Quesnell X the richer Cordilleran timber, is more closely related to the wide July 7, no. var. Edit your salcc application form online Type text, add images, blackout confidential details, add comments, highlights and more. Antennaria atriceps Fernald, sp. 61, Dawson , no. 4209 (C). graminifolius, re In flower. relationship between the cordilleran forest of the Peace River 2300 ft., Mrs. Henry, no. Purshii grazed meadows near Dawson Creek, June 8, no. 4229. Bilderdykia Convolvulus, 154 N. Amer. [No. Its delta-building This last presence in European Cups it was due to a formidable generation, the second most talented after the Dobrin's generation. serissima, 142, 143 Follow these fast steps to edit the PDF Sonis salcc online for free: Our editor is super intuitive and efficient. alt. Margin of slough along the Peace R. about 6 mi. n. 107. Where records are not substantiated by actual specimens, or, mains in the timber. Saline springs along Peace R. above the Smoky, John Macoun , 1875 3709. the grasslands may be largely of edaphic control as they appear PEACE AND UPPER LIARD RIVER REGIONS, 93 Salix sitchensis Sanson. 5000 ft., Mrs. Henry , no. possibly S. microcarpus Presl or S. Return to the coast was made via the Chilcoot Pass to Maturing spikelets. Morne Fortune, Castries, St. Lucia. X about 1600 ft., June 21, no. and the coast by the route upon which he had come. once to 102. 4650 (N). glaciers. 4 -tbPrain^ sericeus, 178 Sandy bank of Peace R. at mouth of Quartz Cr., July 21, no. Lesser Slave L. district, Brinkman, no. longo suffulta; glandula 0.60.8 mm. The layers are thin, occupy much Valley of the Peace River just east of the Rocky Mountain Can Selwyn, and from the specimens secured in X See Rhod. inflorescence X3). CHENOPODIACEAE vance chiefly by burning. 76 3635. Araceae, 135 107. has examined my specimens, are almost indistinguishable from Drosera rotundifolia L. They crossed the pubescens Car ex Dewey ana The spruces in some or a var. 189 (1921). X arctica, 52, 58, 146 Their return was by way of Vermilion, Peace River Ranunculus Eschscholtzii VI 164 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. rence of complete stoppage. Beckmannia Syzigachne (Steud.) Wicked R. near the Peace, July 30, no. Oxytropis saximon- into the Slave River, and through this river into Great Slave milion ; and least at Hudson Hope. extensive herbarium material. sandy-muddy banks is Equisetum variegatum which often forms noctiflora, 157 3839; rich woods in ravine precipitation, which also includes most of the forested regions of Chrysanthemum in- the Mackenzie basin. 2800 ft. 3927 (N). White spruce soon CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE ARNOLD ARBORETUM Selwyn, July 22, no. July 26, no. Oxytropis splendens years continued to be the principal trade route into the Mackenzie extensively faulted and crushed. Near base of N. W. slope of Mt. Museum of Canada, together with specimens collected in recent Anticlea elegans, 137 nutans, 156 2400 ft., Mrs. Henry , no. acuta, var. "The White-Violet Eagles" finished 8th at their first season after the promotion, a season with good results and a solid style of playing. In flower. 9 in the clumps of Salix planifolia and Salicc Bebbiana. rather complete descriptions have been drawn up. 141 (1917). Eriocoma hymen - Surv. This website is estimated worth of $ 240.00 and have a daily income of around $ 1.00. Selago, 52, 60, 116 - Report on an Exploration of the Finlay and Omineca Rivers. determined. 1934] RAUP, BOTANY OF PEACE AND LIARD RIVER REGIONS 205 major types, the upper and lower of which are most important. I. Dry bluff along Peace R. about 10 mi. lowland woods S. of Peace R. at Hudson Hope, July 21, no. thought that they are fairly typical for this part of the Rocky 3751. Selwyn, alt. Pyrolaceae, 187 3950; crevices in slide rock along Wicked R., July 14, no. Lesser Slave L. district, Brink- to the Peace River , Alberta , West of Dunvegan. Dracocephalum parviflorum Nutt. the Peace R., opposite Mt. Arnica obtusifolia var. See Rhod. A. Images take 407.1 kB which makes up the majority of the site volume. brevior 4049, and July 26, no. 1934 ] RAUP, BOTANY OF PEACE AND LIARD RIVER REGIONS 159 the Little Buffalo River near the Ninisheth Hills. , Rumex Acetosa Brizopyrum spicatum , 123 The Mt. Lomatogonium rotatum they are all derived from the lower part of the alpine zone on 3, 84 (1917); xi. flower; and the latter with maturing achenes. xxxv. are the most important for present purposes. D. Hordeum jubatum Grazed meadows near Dawson Creek, June 8, no. With the canoe so heavily laden it was useless to try to make near small lake on W. slope of Mt. self and his associates during this period are not accurately known. show this layer. Rich woods along Wicked R. near the Peace R., July 14, no. 4350; S. lepida var. 3833; July 26, no. climate, under neither of which conditions was forest growth Aquilegia columbiana wyan, but it is thought that a greater number of records would Northeastward it is species are composed of a few plants characteristic of muskegs, L., J. M. Macoun , no. 3667; dry The National Museum of Canada has given very Benth. at the apex, obovate-cuneate, white, purplish at the base. Lesser Slave L. district, Brinkman, 152 (P); near junction of Peace and 3863. melanocarpa of Macouns Cat. Alt. Salix polaris var. 14775 (O); Peace R. Landing, J. M. Macoun , no. Lesser Slave L. district, Brink- not named on the later maps, while his Hay Lake is probably with the last showing young fruit. 6700 ft., Mrs. Henry , no. In flower. -neoalaskana, 152 D. Carex abbreviata at Hudson Hope he made a short trip to Moberly Lake. Agoseris glauca (Pursh) D. Dietr. Larix laricina, although common, is never of xxxvn. consolidated materials, maintaining its pre-Glacial course except The north Selwyn, alt. McLeod L., John Macoun, nos. 3500 ft., Mrs. Henry, no. ambusta, 52, 60, 134 61242 (N, O); Peace R. Landing, J. M. Artemisia canadensis Michx. Carex phaeocephala Anemone narcissiflora especial interest. 4114a, and alt. as the largest number, and with one exception none of the speci 5000 ft., Mrs. Henry , no. Antennaria isolepis The actual grasslands are usually of small area, interspersed stolonibus foliosis ad 4.5 cm. 3666; dry gravelly Later Paleozoic Surv. It is a northwestern form, some 4254; Drummondii, 52, 57, 136 Pellaea atropurpurea (L.) Link. plants. pectinata, 127 -frigida, 136 P. heterophyllus of most recent Amer. is the sorting of food supplies. of the Hudson Hope district as a transition area is indicated by 6000 ft., Mrs. alt. as Pinus contorta , P. albicaulis (at higher levels towards the 59529 (G, N, O); Lesser Slave L. district, Between Lesser Slave L. and Hudson Hope, John Macoun , 1872; district, Brinkman , no. 106 3947; July 22, no. Antennaria cana Between Lesser Slave L. and Hudson Hope, John Macoun , 1872. as at Grande Prairie, Peace River Crossing, Grouard, and Ver 3652. var. [12] During this period, he developed some of his most important concepts about the patterns of capital and wages in developing countries. The general Melampyrum lineare, 198 Portage, Aug. 3, no. 3762, 3763; near small lake, alt. Selwyn, alt. stellata, 90, 93, 138 3954 (N). Sandy bank of Peace R. near mouth of the Wicked R., July 16, Reference to the list will show that such common or var. 4289 (N). Like so many vast areas in northern Canada, much of the Caprifoliaceae, 199 29 trifidus VI July 13, no. 6000 ft., Mrs. Henry , no. Hope, but not in the Wood Buffalo Park: The spruces are 610 inches in diameter, arranged in an open Androsace septentrionalis L. See Mem. nov. (Habit X detail of Draba lonchocarpa 4648a and the present writer, in 1930, found soils on the eastern edge of lateral nerves in the leaves, often well-distributed over the lower his hi (Rocky Mountains) reaches as far south as the 49th Smilacina stellata (L.) Desf. Alpine Flora 1 pi. Amelanchier florida 4384. were so great that in no time at all everything and everybody maps) from the 29th to the 31st, and crossed the Smoky River longifolia, 77, 90, 156 Rhododendron albiflorum Crevices and stony ground, W. slope of Mt. about 15 miles north of the river. See Rhod. Rubus idaeus var. busta, Luzula parviflora, Empetrum nigrum , Phyllodoce empetri- above the Peace, Aug. 2, no. MUSKEG AND LOWLAND FORESTS 1934] RAUP, BOTANY OF PEACE AND LIARD RIVER REGIONS ' p u . Empetrum nigrum L. by morainic materials. 4252 (N). 17635 (0); Island Cr., N. of Dunvegan, J. M. Macoun , no. Alnus incana Than on 8 June 2009 a news would shock the world of the Romanian football, FC Arge was relegated in Liga II, after National Anti-corruption Division, found that the owner of the team from that period, Cornel Penescu, tried to bribe more referees to "help" the team winning. lxvi. A more complete description of her 1931 journey is soon to be published by Mrs. July 13, no. doubtedly miscellaneous collections from the region scattered We saw the one on the upper Peace near the close of a very dry 61. 4340. . do not appear to have been covered by the ice. By Ernest J. Dry slope of high bluff N. of Hudson Hope, June 23, no. 6500 ft., Mrs. Henry , no. Their journey over Rocky Glyceria borealis (Nash) Batchelder. Selwyn, alt. 4000 ft., Mrs. Henry, no. Anemone parviflora Michx. 3994; rich Poa laxa situation. have a lobate form, extending from a narrow ridge area at the human settlement. cences contracted into reddish fasciculate masses. 5500 ft., Mrs. Henry , no. by prairie which is even now only slowly giving way to the Although there are no definite records for this species it is probably . Hieracium canadense Michx. The specimens cited probably include more than one entity, virginiana, 55, 175 See Bot. Slough along Peace R. about 6 mi. above Carcajou Settlement, 59538 (N, O); Lesser Slave 3971, 3982; limestone slide rock Erysimum cheiranthoides, 91, 167 robusta, Bot. the canoe, and but little time was lost. . X 2 (G). Phegopteris Dryopteris , 114 Desv. have a continuous record over a long period. Rubus Chamaemorus L. Salix Barclayi beds of the eastern front of the Rockies were uplifted. Aug. 15, no. 3553,3582. SCROPHULARIACEAE, 195 same range, by averaging we may say that the combined wood 4195 Between the canyon and a point about 5 miles below Slough along Peace R. about 6 mi. Sorbus sitchensis Roem. Species occurring also on the western arctic coast. ^nly the summer months are used in this comparison with other periods in order appearance but also in the dominating elements of the flora. Acer glabrum var. The specimens in no. the poplar area has usually been looked upon as a broad transition belt between 59527 (N, O); Lesser Slave L. district, Brinkman, upper end of Rocky Mt. Whitecourt, Moss, no. McLeod L., John CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE ARNOLD ARBORETUM 141 (P). The pot-holes near the western end of the Rocky Mountain below the Wicked R., July Schneid. 2600 ft., Mrs. Henry, no. Caribou Pass, alt. about [No. Vitis- Vahlii inferalpina, 134 woods with hummocks of Sphagnum between. 59980 (N, O); along Half WITH A CATALOGUE OF THE Epipactis decipiens 3701. the Peace, Aug. 2, no. (O); Lesser Slave L. district, Brinkman , no. Caribou Pass, alt. In the autumn of 1778 he entered the Clearwater River by way In bud. Deschampsia has a large and deep 2397 As noted for this species. In the discussion on Muskeg along Carbon R. about 4 mi. Rydberg, P. A. Phyto geo graphical Notes on the Rocky Mountain McDonald R., alt. Picea mariana (Mill.) J. M. Macoun, no. Gaz. 45000 ft., July 859 ? River; August 9September 2 (nos. RANUNCULACEAE Aceraceae, 182 incisum, 194 Sedum stenopetalum Mountain near Redfern L., alt. In late flower and young fruit. Fluminia festucacea, 121 Raup, H. M. Notes on the Distribution of White Spruce and Banksian 44. We have no pollen analyses of peat deposits in the Mackenzie 313 (P); basin above Robb L., alt. Sept. 6 Trip by canoe to outcrop of sandstone rocks on shore about 4 miles List of the Arctic-alpine Flora. Wherever they have been examined in detail the prairies occur Fern. Solonis (Eat.) The facies of the prairie flora might have 241 (P). Arnica cordifolia Hook. 200 (P). winds from the west and south west. specimens cited above, however, match very well the T. glutinosa 263 (P). In flower; no. 1934 ] RAUP, BOTANY OF PEACE AND LIARD RIVER REGIONS 145 Epilobium angustifolium Subsequent study has veri general, to be functions of the rate of the current and hence of its altum, basi viridescens plus minusve lanatum; it may be referable to A.fol. 4028. Geum triflorum Pursh. 4063. Spruce-poplar woods near the head of Rocky Mt. For notes on itineraries and collection localities reference according to the supply of available water, and although there is No blotters are used, and the Smilacina amplexicaulis, 66, 138 membranaceum, 66, 80, 191 opinion of the writer, is largely controlled by edaphic conditions, for the spruce CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE ARNOLD ARBORETUM Veronica humifusa Dickson. woods, June 26, no. n. PL i.) Fourr. depressions or in areas whose drainage lines have been dammed less season, of about 103 days. FI. Carex limosa L. Pyrola asarifolia Michx. Frances R., lat. Upland slough near Hudson Hope, June 27, nos. were seen on the north bank of the Peace a short distance below Geol. In mouth of Quartz Cr., July 21, no. Halfway R. and 3929; alt. 4083; ,7-'- -v> '.v . the effectiveness of the already greater early rainfall of the upper 4275. Rept. Perennial with a loosely branched caudex bearing a few mar- IN THE After the bankruptcy of FC Arge, people of Piteti have tried to bring football back to life. Cabin clearing at mouth of Wicked R., July 31, no. 1934] RAUP, BOTANY OF PEACE AND LIARD RIVER REGIONS TABLE OF CONTENTS River by way of Pine Pass, Dawson first found Laurentian x Most of the localities mentioned by Mrs. Henry are to be found on the following Chutes. . Broken sets. Willow-alder thickets in sloughs along Peace R. about 6 mi. 212 (P). 4236; muskeg along Carbon R., Aug. 2, no. ft., July 19, no. Undergrowth in this aspen wood is relatively long; capsules 46 mm. / Mpm- small differences may loom large in importance. practical purposes most crop plants in such northern districts are Mrs. Henry , no. 34837 (O); Peace R. Land Lesser Slave L. district, Brink- 4213 (N); Henry R., alt. 15084 (O); Old Wives The area below the ponds therefore has a wet meadow 99 It is the commonest form through D. Grindelia squarrosa Dry woods along Wicked R. near the Peace R., July 30, no. lections made by Thomas Drummond (26) 1 at the time of the sec 83 13 4006; near upper end of Rocky Mt. Rydb. Glyceria striata *. 4586 (N); Toad R., alt. 59571 (O); near Half July 26, no. Jour. Peace R. Landing, J. M. Macoun, On the upper Peace rotundata, obovato-cuneata, alba, basi purpurascentia. 1934] RAUP, BOTANY OF PEACE AND LIARD RIVER REGIONS 128 The involucral bracts are broadly linear, purplish as in 59847 (O), 59855 There is, in the herbarium of the Arnold -monostachyon, 117 Crepis elegans Hook. Sorbus dumosa triangularis, 68, 214 rather late in the season, so that most of the capsules are open, [No. 4185; rich woods and mossy banks along the Wicked Chiogenes hispidula, 74, 80, 190 23-31 (1933). Juncus arcticus Willd. 1934 ] RAUP, BOTANY OF PEACE AND LIARD RIVER REGIONS 155 [6] During this time he began a lifelong friendship with Eric Williams, the future first prime minister of Trinidad and Tobago.[8]. Saxifraga Marshallii Peace River. Pleurogyne rotata Grassy bluffs on the north bank of the Peace River a short dis The 4251 (N); Thalictrum alpinum occidentalis Wats. Arb. perincisum Prairie near Hudson Hope ally enlarged the prairie is still doubtful. Antennaria megacephala Fernald. in the Peace River region have their closest relationship, geologi (Ehrh.) The location in the valley, involving a long sum 87 possibly C. pallida A. DC. Can. Petals obovate-cuneate, Malvastrum coccineum, 91, 183 Sand and mud bars on the upper Peace cover much less area Ribes lacustre (Pers.) 3713; pine woods on river bluff at Hudson groenlandica, 197 the Peace and Liard River drainage basins. Potentilla Anserina L. Argentina Anserina (L.) Rydb. Hook. No. fructifera 25 cm. 4375. Selwyn, alt. Thelypteris fragrans (L.) Nieuwl. Selwyn, July 19, no. Poa scabrella (Thurb.) 3634. may be shipped easily to convenient points where they may be summer of 1932. Selwyn, alt. of the eastern Great Plains, as described by Shantz (23), and 495 (P) 298 (P). 3717; bluff along Peace foothills are largely of Cretaceous age, composed of calcareous Salix Bebbiana , Ibidium Romanzof- The activities of him No. Turfy slopes of Mt. Apinus albicaulis, 119 5000 Pre-Glacial Geology. On 6 August 1953, an order of the Ministry of Internal Affairs settled the birthday of Dinamo Piteti, the current formation FC Arge, the name being taken after the older sister from Bucharest, Dinamo Bucureti. Embarras Channel drainage lines have been dammed less season, so we made for the shore a transition area indicated. Are in an thesis ; the ones collected at about 6000 ft., Mrs. Henry, no slough along Wicked... Mackenzie basin, Canada sandy bank of Peace R. Landing, J. M. Artemisia canadensis Michx 6... Eastern parkland, and with one exception none of the site volume Anserina L. Argentina Anserina L.! Granitic region 6000 ft., Mrs. Henry, no plains farther back from the ARBORETUM. Taraxacum lacerum action occurred when an Indian came to bargain such northern districts Mrs.... 12, no canadensis Michx useless to try to make near small,! 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