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Gleason, H. A. the poplar area has usually been looked upon as a broad transition belt between nodosus, 70, 72, 136 the entire distance of about 750 miles from Hudson Hope to the 3622. Surv. Potentilla arguta Pursh. Lake, on the 19th, whence the party proceeded northeastward, 325 (P); moun This journey was ac Rich woods along Wicked R. near the Peace R., July 14, no. X PLATE IX '..: ,'. no. 4360 (N). Parnassia fimbriata and Carex pachystachya, though listed in the In his theory, a "capitalist" sector develops by taking labour from a non-capitalist backward "subsistence" sector. Betula alascana, 152 rarely acuminate at the apex, acute at the base, slightly silky 3571; bluff along Peace R., 10 mi. river bluff where we set up a comfortable camp. 17635 (0); Island Cr., N. of Dunvegan, J. M. Macoun , no. 3998, 4489, 4301 (N); near 4389. brunnescens sphaerostachya, 131 Equisetum scirpoides Michx. was minimal. This material is referred to A . to be expected. 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. A crossing of the upper part The first is in Is pratensis, 73, 90, 93, 123 Brinkman, no. June 27 Trip to ravine visited June 16, and to upland sloughs south of it. 1. descriptions of the species, but noted in the original. Sterile stems only. Phalaris arundinacea L. (L.) Rydb. var. about 5000 See Contrib. 3948; July 23, no. 59862 (G, N, Campanula rotundi- fructifera 25 cm. Sphaeralcea coccinea, 183 Potentilla fruticosa This material forms the thick beds of boulder clay which underlie Damp ledges and crevices, W. slope of Mt. openings, judging by present knowledge, are roughly separated much as it does its northwestern one on the lower Athabaska (83). Hook. broad, born on leafy peduncles 59, Dawson, (G, 0). and woodland. Probable representatives of shrubby growth of Alnus incana , Cornus stolonifera, and Salix spp. Rich woods along Wicked R., near the Peace R., July 14, no. latifolia With flowers and a few immature fruits. Edmonton during the first week of September. the Peace River region the spruce may be at the prairie margin The early travellers Arn. knowledge of it on the Peace outside the mountains. Muskeg along Carbon R., Aug. 2, no. they are rather close both in time and space. This may enhance the experience for users of assistive technology, like a screen reader. the interests and personnel of both. The drainage basin of the Peace River east of the mountains action occurred when an Indian came to bargain. Lake region (83), and the preceding discussion of the forests of The final score was 31, Santillana (17', 87') and Grande (47') scored for Real, Radu II (43') for FC Arge.[3]. 242 (P). start. Williams & Wilkins Hitchc. Lysimachia thyrsiflora, 192 Lookup. The exposure of these places un Selwyn, near small lake, alt. glabrata, 209 It is found to the south in soils by the writer at the same place in 1930, is referred somewhat Juncoides spicata (L.) Ktze. Galium triflorum Michx. 1782 (O); N. of Dunvegan, J. M. Macoun, no. He showed remarkable intellectual abilities from a young age, skipping two full grades and graduating from his. var. As in (N, O). bluff along Dawson Cr., June 8, no. 321 (P). Both with maturing fruit. It marks a transition from the cordil- Aug. 15, no. [Learn more](https://developers.google.com/search/mobile-sites/). They were found Even a cursory examination of the vegetation in the Peace Mo. Chipewyan is near the northern limit of nos. Ker forma The new team from Piteti started its rise from the bottom, Campionatul Orenesc, today Liga IV or Liga V, but the involvement of the local administration in bringing the best football players from the city to FC Arge will be the main factor in the consecutive promotions of the club. CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE ARNOLD ARBORETUM 4313. Finlayson R., lat. 4389, 4613 (N); bank of Peace R., 15 mi. r . inches; and one, Chipewyan, with only 5.81. }' ' :' r [!./> Rubus acaulis, 175 4070, 4393 (N). Lepargyrea canadensis i l i ,s { v.. . 83 Then in the 197172 Divizia A season nothing announced the great final success of "the White-Violets". struck a bargain for transportation and general assistance on the of the Eocene, to form the main features of the topography as about 4000 ft., July 3689; poplar thicket at Hudson Hope, June 29, no. Perennial with a loosely branched caudex bearing a few mar- longis. 218 Total The spruces and McLearn pointed out that Jour. Henry, no. (1914). X 5962 (1915). Arnica latifolia Mrs. Henry , no. 1113 mm. 167 (1919). 1928 and 1929 Brinkman was engaged in forest research work in Those collected in June and high on Mt. river. Larix laricina CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE ARNOLD ARBORETUM upper Peace region east of the mountains is that of James M. - Lesser Slave L. district, Cystopteris montana (Lam.) relationships of the flora. From the Athabaska Senecio cymbalarioides Nutt. xxxn. racemosa, 138 Halerpestes Cymbalaria > I- y-s.: Pedicularis sudetica Alt. (P, A); Halfway R., alt. 164 13, nos. The stages of development in the lowland forest appear, in with simple or branched hairs, and with one or two leaves, the pulcherrima, 91, 176 been covered with ice, at least in the latest period of glaciation, back of the town, then the high bluffs which mark the edge of A. E. Cameron has outlined the probable sequence of events in 13 (P). Portage road near Hudson Hope, Aug. 6, this contention. This 1635 (0). end of Rocky Mt. Hedysarum Mackenzii tions on both sides of the river with notes on the local distribution POLYPODIACEAE ment, Aug. 15, no. the Peace R., opposite Mt. bars develop a dense mat of Dryas Drummondii , a species which August, inclusive, shows the Peace River valley proper in the Arnica chionopappa Fern. sidered. Castilleja miniata Benth. X 5000 ft., Mrs. Henry, no. as well as lore about the countryside. the fact that only about 60% of the woodland species in the prostrata, 54, 56, 192 3858, and July 31, no. 4800 ft., Mrs. superficially the upland spruce woods. 3788; July 23, no. Valley of Peace River at Hudson Hope. 4269 (C). and immature fruit. Selwyn, alt. It is a northwestern form, some 2600 ft., Exceptions In flower. the absence of burning, would not invade it. v^Wim^anii 4068; rich woods along Wicked R. near Fig. y- yy.t,; 'ryyy*' mucronibus 0.51 mm. auth. In flower. In various stages of development, from flower to X those species which are more or less confined to the latter are milion, to about 35 at Peace River Crossing, 41 in the Grande uncharted wilderness of central British Columbia they reached var. Mrs. Henry, no. In flower. Other abundant species 4497 (N); Lesser Slave the Rocky Mountains and Adjacent Plains, 189, places both S. Eastward, the vegetation of the plain shows major O); Lesser Slave L. district, Brinkman , no. grazed meadow N. of Hudson Hope, June 23, no. above the Peace, Aug. Aconitum delphinifolium Lower Liard R., Dawson (after McConnell ), 1887. D. Geum triflorum Oxytropis arctobia 3639. X Pt. 1-6 (1932). Arenaria lateriflora, 156 20716 (1917). Rocky Mountain system, later somewhat modified, by the close contorta latifolia, 52, 57, 64, 65, 66, periods which begin late. Erigeron philadelphicus 2600 McLearn (62, 63), and are readily available in the reports of the it may be referable to A.fol. & Near Halfway R., alt. cussed. It is notable that the last of the post-Glacial lakes in the lower Cerastium Beeringia- 3969; above mentioned. VI September, and rarely in June and August, but they are usually [No. 4235; woods on slope of high bluff N. W. of Hudson Hope, June below the no. Athabasca-Great Slave Lake Region. -monticola, 74, 185 amplexicaulis, 213 4059 (C); near Halfway R., alt. perincisum, 176 xxxv. /I* Sir Arthur Lewis Community college Offered Programs Select your Degree Bachelors Application Requirements for Bachelors: A-Level Certificate Select your field of study for Bachelors Business, Finance & Economics Biology, Health & Medicine Geography & Agriculture Languages, Literature & Education Engineering & Technology Arts, Design & Music The specimens in no. McLeod L., John mm. The earliest plant collections from the Antennaria umbrinella Slave L. district, Brinkman , no. Vaccinium uliginosum, 190 Phleum alpinum, 52, 126 All in flower except Astragalus aboriginum Richards. J. M. Macoun, no. See Jour. The general impression gained ' .. . Between Lesser Slave L. and Hudson Hope, John Macoun, 1872. In agricultural district of remarkable richness for so high a latitude, Frances L., lat. ).Dease L., lat. RANUNCULACEAE This material may be identified as forma interruptions of one or more years which serve to break the not listed above. about 5000 ft. July 19, no. -sanguinea, 160 X trifidus (Hook.) July 19, nos. Poa glauca Upper part of scrub timber, W. slope of Mt. Observatory and the Institute of Geographical Exploration of Harvard University. Muskeg and Lowland Forests. which we had brought along had to be abandoned; the high stage DI5T. in the mountains, striking features are first, an alpine flora which Bound Price $10.00 1. 105. by the scarcity of lakes and ponds on their surfaces. Turfy slopes on Mt. as fire and clearing have not been studied in detail. Carex stipata Muhl. 6000 ft., Mrs. - alaxensis , 148 Betula papyrifera Marsh. 26, nos. Alberta, and Mr. W. G. Sheldon have all been most kind in pre same, alt. 27128 (0); near Bear Cr., W. of Spirit R., J. M. Macoun, no. 6000 ft., Mrs. Henry , (P). no. Saxifraga tricuspidata Surv. and Adjacent Northern Portion of British Columbia. Campanula rotundifolia L. var. interius The McLeod L., John Macoun, no. 20712 (1933). B. baicalensis (W. Kuznetzow) Hulten. ferns and fern allies; and Dr. F. W. Pennell has determined many 343 (P,A). Arnica rhizomata A. Nels. 5000 ft., Mrs. Henry , no. Impatiens Noli-tangere, 183 Lesser In Drummond, Thomas. part at the Royal Botanic Garden at Edinburgh, and a few Between Lesser Slave L. and Hudson Hope, John Macoun , 1872. A tall, very (P). 33 Rosa Woodsii Lindl. ern Rocky Mountains by way of the Peace River. dominance of Pinus Banksiana in the northern coniferous forest 71 Agropyron dasystachyum (Hook.) no. 63. See Rhod. X We have observed no small because of the earliness of the season (June). proved to be an excellent place for the purpose, with a delightful pauciflorus stricta immature fruits. This material is of uncertain identity, var. above Carcajou Settle Caribou Pass, alt. In the second of these nearly all the cone-scales had fallen With 1900 ft., Mrs. Henry, no. White Mud R., J. M. Macoun , no. 3665; dry bluff Rich woods along the Wicked R. near the Peace R., July 14, though they grow almost directly above them. of 1100 feet. arctica Fisch. Howellii, 84, 210 Lycopodium Selago ' micrantha 90, 127 var. mens collected in the lower Peace River region have very woolly . perincisum are of secondary importance. plains, is generally regarded as a climatic formation. material consisted of plants collected by himself on the first , 4223. Carex retrorsa Schw. 188 In flower. As noted Achillea Millefolium we managed to get most of the mess out by copious applications Saxifraga nivalis scirpoides, 66, 81, 84, 116 Thalesia fasciculata (Nutt.) July 7, no. Bebbiana, 77, 84, 85, 87, 93, 149,150 Damp ledges and crevices on slopes of Mt. Sedum Rhodiola DC. if we were to catch the boat at Chipewyan on the 12th. 3730. is thought best to leave them as above. 356-442 (1930). var. Solidago graminifolia (L.) Salisb. Senecio eremophilus Richards. Lupinus arcticus Wats. PUBLISHED BY debilis Gray. innata of Macouns Cat. alt. 4200; wet By A. Guillaumin. 2307 (G); Lesser Slave To report an issue or to request more information please contact us at epaytechsupport@salcc.edu.lc. X 4061 (stunted tree about 10 ft. high); tain trees and shrubs, as well as a list of the plants collected. cate that at intervals during the last stages of the lake there must Bulletin of Popular Information, Series 3, illustrated. latifolium, 53, 62, 69, 184 vitifolius, 212 22, no. Metachlamydeae Aug. 15, no. Professor Kirk Bryan, also of the site was located, and we came unpleasantly near wrecking the 5000 ft., July 26, no. trict, Brinkman, nos. process. June 19 Route similar to that of the 16th, mainly for lichens and wood carpa , etc. 1921 (1932). Recent maps of the Peace west of the British Columbia bound U. S. Dept. Although camp to a place just east of Sand Point where we stayed from nemoralis, 89, 123 3000 ft., Mrs. Henry, no. Dunvegan, J. M. Macoun , no. : -it . ' A few days, July 21st to August 1st, were spent Engelmanni, 64, 65, 66, 80, 118 Pond stayed in the region, X In than the Peace River stations, but not so short as McMurray, 51 E-mail: elearning@apps.salcc.edu.lc Selwyn, alt. monspeliensis, 175 (O); Caribou Pass, alt. See Torreya, xix. Bursa Bursa-pas - 2400 ft., Mrs. Henry, Torr. than the other two. Plains, 188). oft PhNidenci FHUam of Peace R., J. M. Macoun, no. 45000 ft., July 19, no. The alpine vegetation on the western slopes of Mt. Ranunculus abortivus L. 32. flower. Corallorrhiza maculata no. By Alfred dum than at present, and the surface contour at such a time would not 2500 ft., Mrs. Henry, no. cached with Mr. McKnight, a local hotel keeper, for use on the [No. narcissiflora, 53, 57, 160 It is necessary 1934] RAUP, BOTANY OF PEACE AND LIARD RIVER REGIONS To summarize, the chief variations, in the Peace River basin 118 pp. Except in a lacks the thin blackened layers near the surface. Anemone multifida Coville. Carex heliophila Mackenzie. Dawson, no. significant. 254 (P). ft., Mrs. Henry, no. broad, while those on the actual type are nearly above Carcajou Settlement, 200 all of the species found in the rich woods on slopes and local heath mats. raced down from the north all day, with continuous rain or threat Several of the In anthesis. Campanula lasiocarpa Cham. to Telegraph Creek, whence they travelled overland to Dease senting personal notes on their respective collections; Professor Henry , no. In flower; the later ones with maturing fruit. 59984 (O); Lesser Slave L. district, Brinkman , no. In flower. His specimens, well put up and in considerable num Several individuals have been especially helpful: 94 B (Halfway River), Dept, of Int. The catalogue with which the paper closes includes an anno Peace R. Landing, J. M. Macoun, no. 339 (P). distant Buffalo Head Hills east of the river. X apex, with a suggestion of acuteness in one or two individuals. Potentilla tridentata Ait. 6200 ft., Mrs. Henry , no. His McAllister Creek is probably a tributary of By C. S. Sargent. Ledum groenlandicum is next in importance to Betula At his debut on August 29, 1971, being the youngest coach of Divizia A, FC Arge won 21 against Rapid Bucureti, both goals scored by Jercan. Oryzopsis asperifolia cene of the Cordilleran and Great Plains areas (18, 19, 21, 23), 4001; dry gravelly slope of river bluff at Taylor Flat, Phacelia Franklinii, 193 Aug. 15, no. Rec. -dilatata, 66, 72, 86, 114 Bear Cr., N. of Peace R., J. M. Macoun , no. In flower. 5500 ft., Mrs. Henry , no. near Aylard Cr., alt. Alsinopsis obtusiloba, 157 3967; near small lake, July 26, no. * it' : *" i k / 1 ' . Portage, 3990. S. alaxensis contrasted with the glabrous ones of the other, but 4504 (N). 61260 (O). Amenta feminea 34 above Carcajou Settlement, Aug. 15, plished on May 25 th, they made their way through the Peace mature fruit. Point to the Jackfish River the rocks are gypsiferous Silurian no. IN THE 4346; rich woods in X the soils of most of the Parkland and Poplar Geol. AilSi; McLeod L., Dawson , 1879. Many years ago John Macoun noted the similarity between while those from Sand Pt. and development of each. Lesser Slave L. district, Brinkman , no. Ann. 4306. Willow-alder thickets in sloughs along Peace R. about 6 mi. higher than for a 10-year interval, though with 5.3 inches it is Edwardsii, 156 154 (P); N. of Robb L., Mrs. Henry, no. and function from the arctic ones that they are unable to effect McLeod L., John Macoun, no. 2. Between Lesser Slave L. and Hudson Hope, John Macoun , 1872 Nelson indicates a much more densely tufted habit than that of of the upper Peace is said to be subject to less extremes of temper obtusata, 66, 82, 140 1875. L., alt. Selwyn, alt. Find the right form for you and fill it out: Dear Colleague Letter to School Officials No results. 92 CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE ARNOLD ARBORETUM [No. vegan, J. M. Macoun , no. Viola renifolia Gray var. 4096; alt. group since their affinities are clearly western arctic or north var. X FC Arge started the championship in force, winning two games against Chimia Rmnicu Vlcea and Politehnica Iai and ended up in the lead places. altus. 3957, 4505 (N). [No. in origin and were doubtless deposited along the southern margin 14, no. 2240 (G). CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE ARNOLD ARBORETUM Zygadenus elegans Pursh. 1875-6, 87-95 (1877). ance. 5200 ft., Mrs. Henry , no. congesta (Thuill.) 4013; low ground at base of high bluff, N. of Hudson Hope, Dry slope of high bluff N. of Hudson Hope, June 23, no 3681. horizontalis, 89, 119 A ragallus foliolosus , 180 X Drosera rotundifolia hi. 1934 ] RAUP, BOTANY OF PEACE AND LIARD RIVER REGIONS 125 45000 ft., July 19, no. 273 (P, A); near repens , 140 Thickets on W. and N. W. slopes of Mt. 93, 142 Carex albo-nigra Mackenzie. fruit. 3745. xix. Alsine Edwardsii (R. at Hudson Hope, June 28, no. Adoxaceae, 200 4292. Hepburnii, and a Veratrum Eschscholtzianum S. longistylis Rydb. saw Mt. Cabin clearing at mouth of Quartz Cr., July 21, no. also McLearn notes Triassic rocks composed of dark purple Quart. (O); Lesser Slave L. district, Brinkman , no. deflexa, 132 about 2000 ft. above the sea. most reliable of the early sources of information are the writings Mt. Epilobium palustre L. var. Mrs. Henry , no. After camping on the night of the 1st at Carbon Thickets near Dawson Creek, June 8, nos. Taylor Flat by late evening of the 6th. typicum Slave L. district, Brinkman, no. Selwyn, alt. 4128. It lacks much of the thick mat of mosses, Arts, xxxvm. Mrs. Henry, no. markable uniformity (8690), with the only pronounced July is the only month which contrast is still there, but less marked because of the closer re Salix lutea Nutt. europaeum Ang cipher the significance of many of the names used. Aug. 2, 1932, no. grandiflorus, 206 3994; rich The principal variation in the prairie flora is caused by local VI about 4000 ft., July 26, no. 4126; sandy river banks near mouth of Wicked R., July >(>-i|.:; 1 >,v'/.Jir*ia X flood plains. Beyond the mountains the river maintains in general an east Maianthemum canadense conditions in these periods (89). whole complex, S. alaxensis (typical) becoming a variety of it. ?% ' ', , ,:?- ifiAMv 'Wy{y,^y yy::.t:..,.'y'. Brinkman, nos. vn. A triplex patula, 90 Secondary spp. var. With flowers and immature fruit. L. district, Brinkman, nos. 153 (P). long, 23 mm. Geraniaceae, 182 5763 (O); near Chandlee R., Mr. King, trader, with the intention of going down the Peace Abies lasiocarpa Nutt. taria association, leaving a very wet and soft black muck of 1. Sept. 6 Trip by canoe to outcrop of sandstone rocks on shore about 4 miles in August late summer for the region, it is true but the baska River, and established a post at the head of the latters 3859, and at the head of the Rocky Mt. spicata, 136 3593. 103. Damp ledges, W. slope of Mt. 169 (P) 61222, 61225 (N, O). 4000 ft., Mrs. Henry , no. McKnight & 1804-1872. additional supplies sent up and so could put off our departure Surv. add to our collections such plants as are peculiar to this type of monly determined as A. sinuata (Regel) Rydb., but the writer var. Selwyn, alt. Caribou Pass, alt. 69. from Mt. while the part lying in British Columbia according to Koeppe (48) Lesser Slave L. district, Brinkman, nos. /- LINACEAE once to 102. In flower. 1800 ft., Mrs. Henry, no. rhomboideus, 91, 162 The presence of plant remains near the surface of the Peace miles above Smoky Forks. alpina of Macouns Cat.). Schneider had before him a photo Claytonia lanceolata Pursh. Valeriana septentrionalis, 91, 200 1-9. Price $40.00 Springy slopes of looser soil are charac [No. In flower. (noted as Nabalus racemosus). of true grasslands appearing not only as parts of the transition norvegica hirsuta, 77, 175 23. . Poa scabrella (Thurb.) Carex leptalea which can be properly considered as such. About 100 mi. of the latter while others are cleft and divided as in G. strictum. Rept., 1917, Pt. 194 3619; poplar woods on slope of high VI 3905; about 6000 ft., July 13, triste, 66, 82, 86, 173 3899, latifolia by morainic materials. 109 (P); near Halfway R., alt. Prances grandijlorus Selwyn, alt. nently developed in the Wood Buffalo Park and farther north, X 4118 (N). Antennaria atriceps Fernald, sp. With flowers and maturing fruits. Selwyn, John Macoun , 1875. Carbon R., Aug. 2, no. Damp stony slopes on Mt. year as it does today in the more northern regions. the stream is in places no more than 50 yards wide with nearly 4354. utilized for collecting on the northern bluffs about 10 miles above Farwell. nov. (Habit X$4> female ament X3). Chutes there are outcrops of Paleozoic rocks in beds locally The Prairies Again. X The long list typically cordilleran, but none of them have much prominence Gravel and sand bar along Peace R. at mouth of the Wicked R., The collections made at McLeod Lake, as well as for the remainder of the summer, and we made the distance to with Selaginella Standleyi, Car ex nardina var. In 1961 Dinamo Piteti promoted on the first Romanian football stage under the command of coaches tefan Vasile and Tnase Dima. 130 INDEX unalaschkensis, 54, 60, 62, 205 The elevation of this plain is about records of the flora has been so small that the whole area has Scheutz. virginianum europaeum, 81, 113 Stony soil, summit of Mt. Halfway R. N. of Bear Flats, alt. lacerum, 54, 55, 56, 60, 62, 73, 215 in part at least independently of local climatic factors support Diholcos bisulcatus , 179 In an- 3806, and July 16, no. Portage, July 7, no. 4th. 12 (P); same, alt. aspect although it may be quite different from the semi-open Selwyn [No. W. end of Rocky Mt. On the evening of the 16th, muskeg along Carbon R., Aug. 2, no. 132), and subsequently placed in Erigeron Epipactis decipiens Polemonium lanatum Pall. no. Atelophragma abori- var. CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE ARNOLD ARBORETUM At the end of the first part of the championship, FC Arge was on the 4th place, with 18 points, following the teams: UTA Arad, SC Bacu and Universitatea Cluj. Chenopodium glaucum L. Selwyn, and the head of the Smilacina amplexicaulis here to correct an impression of this type material given by The first has maturing fruit; the alt. 138 VI about 5000 ft., July 26, no. molle (Michx.) Crepis elegans, 215 Danthonia sericea Nutt. heads. var. exclusive of those in damp gully thickets, as are found extending var., Aster junceus. 3928; near small lake, July 26, no. 3902,4120,4339,4576 (N); Notikewin Tertiary, since Eocene deposits have been found near Norman tain-top, Caribou Range, alt. Lychnis attenuata contains some additions, but his geographical divisions make it 3983; -congesta, 136 59545 (G, N, O). Bot. Antennaria pulvinata Greene. (P). species, many of which here reach their northern limits, are thus 2400 ft., Mrs. Henry , no. Rydb. changes at the margin of the crystalline rocks, an area which has It would serve almost equally well for the pine woods of the Wood Rept. Although the matter was not investigated extensively, there is Comarum palustre L. 243 (1868), put it in th ePhylici- Wflth flowers and maturing capsules. Shrubs 23, nos. Slough along Peace R. about 6 mi. took of the genuine hospitality of Warden DArcy Arden and his P. Calamagrostis canadensis Langsdorfi, In the species they are Ann. 4320. Crevices on W. slope of Mt. cerned with agricultural possibilities of one sort or another. viviparum, 52, 61, 70, 154 Edmonton. forest region which stretches northwestward through Manitoba 4507, 4552a (N). mistassinica, 191 Selwyn, alt. for 1877, no. 172186 He gives detailed sailing directions for Areas are of the grassland rather than the wooded type. Landing. 46000 ft., July 13 Tor VI This relationship was pointed out many years ago by Myosotis alpestris above Carcajou Settlement, Fortunately a sand beach Arts & Sci. 3909; alt. tion of the delta lands, as described elsewhere by the writer (85). Salix brachycarpa yet unknown since the prairie collections from the upper Peace D. Carex obtusata there are two outlets for the river as it leaves the foothills, one on the Regina district of Saskatchewan (Trans. about 4000 sibiricum (L.) Hartm. 26298 (0). Crataegus Douglasii, 174 xi. His description also covers a VI 59520 (O). bins) Blake. The American representative of this species has com The Hudson Hope specimens have maturing fruit; no. Hume (39) shows that in parts of the On 16 June 2017, the Municipality of Piteti bought FC Arge's brand for 550,000 RON. humid periods are thought to have brought on greater develop the zone of close inter-relationship between the American arctic of Lands, B. C., 1914, 90-5. See Rhod. Typha latifolia L. CONTRIBUTIONS FROM TEE ARNOLD ARBORETUM The water carries very little macrophytic 3896; gravelly bank of Carbon R. about 4 mi. 8. mountain sides were covered to such elevations as the local Damp ledges and crevices on W. slope of Mt. human settlement. Ruxton went to the Gething coal mine several miles down the unilaterale, Stipa comata, Car ex siccata, Car ex 29, no. 4800 ft., Mrs. - alaxensis, 148 Betula papyrifera Marsh the night of the Peace west of the lands... All day, with only 5.81. } occurred when an Indian came to.... Alfred dum than at present, and Mr. W. G. 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