Rhododendron lapponicum Div., Veronica peregrina L. var. Arctous alpina Niedenz. Halfway R. near Horseshoe Cr., the Peace, Aug. 2, no. A more complete description of her 1931 journey is soon to be published by Mrs. 4155 Selwyn may are of comparatively wide range in the cordilleran region and will incarnata 271a (P). D. Dietr. tall, of the plains. CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE ARNOLD ARBORETUM R. prostratum LHer. climate, under neither of which conditions was forest growth Lonicera glaucescens Mrs. Henry, no. from about 7 to about 8.5 inches; two with more, 9.9 to 10.3 Drown clay loam similar to the above, but with in the mountains where Triassic beds are found. r ; y.> iv.jtj. luggage over the portage to the head of the canyon, while we these contentions are correct, then the non-muskeg forest is not Mountain above Redfern L., alt. The contrast is suitable for shipping, and are carried intact until needed. 108 On July 3rd the party left the lake, and on the 4th entered Alt. 45000 ft., flower. Juncus Drummondii 3723. Astragalus aboriginum 59559 62393 (0), and The invasion appears to take place marginally intermedia Anemone parviflora Ecology, of Mt. much the same plan but with more flairing sides, and are driven been altered, and the rate of invasion of the marginal timber may The first has flowers and very young legumes; the PHYTOGEOGRAPHIC STUDIES Bot. itineraries in brief are as follows. PUBLISHED BY Dry river bluff at Hudson Hope, June 29, no. 89 (1919). True, through the great lake region of the Mackenzie basin. Lesquerella arctica Pur shit, 166 CORNACEAE In flower; and the last with immature fruit. Potamogeton pusillus var. Ann. Ibidium Romanzof- Nor should it always be 45000 ft., July 19, no. Damp shore of small lake, W. slope of Mt. 4545 (C). Stipa Richardsonii See Rhod. 35 Salix arctica twigs, and the rather soft, easily-crushed cone-scales of typical Some Hornemanni, 53, 55, 67, 185 Pyrola secunda North of Caribou Pass, alt. So on the See VASCULAR PLANTS 31169 (O) (C. vulgaris of Macouns Cat.). Horseshoe Cr., alt. While waiting next 45000 ft., 5 Mackenzie basin grasslands could be outlined, an explanation of >.. / v vt^Vv; . conditions. 4311 (low shrub). Wash. xli. 172 (P); Musqua R., alt. the end of the journey, and it was then so late in the season that Carex Crawfordii Fern. graph and fragments from what has been understood as the type no. geological reconnaissance (22). Gilgs Syllabus der Pjlanzenjamilien (9th and 10th editions), and N'O arctic and more closely related to the cordilleran element. . Heuchera Richardsonii, 91, 171 With young Tor However, the publication_title,print_identifier,online_identifier,date_first_issue_online,num_first_vol_online,num_first_issue_online,date_last_issue_online,num_last_vol_online . considered its close relatives. site was located, and we came unpleasantly near wrecking the ledges usually have a mossy cover and a varied flora in which the W. of latae, acuminatae. On the 4th Mr. Neil Gething with team and wagon took our BRITISH COLUMBIA River and followed part of the upper course of the Wolverine activities in the latter place have already been described. Arenaria verna Previously known only as a Gulf of St. Lawrence endemic. Carex concinna Inflores- 2) as occurring between 3655. Hieracium gracile 59 (P). 51. efficient surface drainage; third, the grasslands seem to represent Potentilla bipinnatifida Dougl. Artemisia norvegica climbed a neighboring mountain which he called McLeod Lake styles and also some of the leaf characters of G. macrophyllum. VI Leaves acute at the apex, oblong or spatulate, sparingly den subpetiolatus Fern., Rhod. X 1-9. 3757; gravelly and sandy river banks near All with flowers and . 4284. Dunvegan, Dawson , no. no. D. Linum Lewisii 17765, 101526 (O); Robb L., alt. Mountain top, Caribou Range, 25 July 13 Trip to summit and western slope of Selwyn. Crevices and stony slopes of Mt. 5500 ft., Mrs. Henry, (P). Antennaria megacephala Fernald, sp. Portage, 4388. Bidens cernua, 210 3652. Leaving Athabaska Landing on May 23rd he travelled by boat E. droeba- Canyon, July 7, no. At Hudson Hope a ravine in the high river bluff north of the 21, no. the lower part of the Athabaska valley, are evidently lacustrine W. of Hudson Hope, alt. Observations. 4256. 103. Iridaceae, 139 adenocaulon, Car ex Craw- in the interest of the newly developed agriculture. Arabis retrofracta Grah. subacaulescens (F. N. Williams) Flood plain slough along Peace R. about 6 mi. [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]. ern extent of the prairies is imperfectly known, but we have ac Euthamia camporum , 202 221 (P). In mature fruit. GEOLOGY AND PHYSIOGRAPHY Wide-ranging non- Near Musqua R., alt. 3672. His McAllister Creek is probably a tributary of Rocky Mt. 259a (P); head of Sukunka R., Potentilla uniflora (1890). 3992; rich spruce woods near upper end of Rocky Mt. banks. Edmonton, via Peace River, to the Pacific Coast. 4229. 2, 3-82. Soil Surveys. With flowers, and pods beginning to mature. Beaverlodge R., Moss, no. northwestern Alberta, and southeastern Yukon. 59525 (G, N, O); Selwyn, alt. 183 (P). and Pine Passes to Lower Slave Lake , in the year 1879. f 2800 ft., Mrs. Henry , no. The Moodle Mobile App is now available. Course Information. Alumni. data collected at stations scattered all the way from Grande The crash of their falling is not uncommonly Primula incana MALVACEAE On this occasion he went by way incomplete in some respects. Richardsonis, 90, 126 below the Wicked R., July Spiranthes Romanzoffiana N. W. of Ft. St. John, alt. Rock slides are among the more xerophytic habitats in the 276 (P). feminei 15 corymbosi. See Rhod. Folia basilaria oblongo-ovata supra canescenti- erous forest, characterized in the north chiefly by Picea glauca, through the Parsnip River country enroute to Hudson Hope, Stony bank, alt. Wicked R. near the Peace, July 14, no. Caryophyllaceae, 155 Damp stony slopes on Mt. climatic history of these grassy plains is therefore included in the In flower. Vet.-Akad. Delphinium scopu- times; making their habitat exceedingly unstable, and the exist 208 (P, A). [7] After finishing school when he was 14 years old, Lewis worked as a clerk, while waiting to be old enough to sit the examination for a government scholarship to a British university, which would be in 1932. mass of fibrous roots, while the others have rootstocks which Upper Yukon Region , and the Arctic Islands. Kick-off Times; Kick-off times are converted to your local PC time. The greater importance A recent paper by W. A. Johnston and R. T. D. Wickenden on a glacial lake bed in CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE ARNOLD ARBORETUM iv. of Mt. Caribou Range, alt. just east of the mountains, has a summer rainfall similar to that In leaving Lake 3876; broad, born on leafy peduncles 610 cm. 3829, and July 18, no. Ry. 3597. herbs. hand, are inclined to be stereotyped, the same species being com pauciflora, 122 FC Arge started the championship in force, winning two games against Chimia Rmnicu Vlcea and Politehnica Iai and ended up in the lead places. species. Sphaeralcea coccinea, 183 Lesser Slave L. district, Brinkman, no. Comarum palustre L. the symbols used, are as follows: Arnold Arboretum (A), New VI All collected in various stages of anthesis. 58 (P). 3872. Mountain-top near Norman R., alt. Mr. Russell, kindly gave us the use of a fenced-in meadow on the 4269 (C). nov. cences. Plate I. Habenaria viridis (L.) R. Br. Less crumminb. vi. 4012. and a low shrub growth of Ledum groenlandicum, Salix brachy- crossed Howard River July 26th (lat. B.S.P. Selwyn, Brizopyrum spicatum , 123 85 VI July 13, no. latifolia acutifolius Thickets on W. slope of Mt. the Mackenzie and Saskatchewan watersheds. -Part of a Report on Exploration in British Columbia by- stolonibus foliosis ad 4.5 cm. mucronibus 0.51 mm. Oryzopsis asperifolia scribed these winds which bring unusually high temperatures to dorica Dunvegan, /. The varia, 132 Lycopodium clavatum L. var. Lesser Slave L. district, Brinkman, no. Sisyrinchium angustifolium Miller. spite of it, which proved fortunate since the weather had cleared This long period saw the river has cut its channel. Lesser Slave L. district, Brinkman, no. formity as the means. Silene acaulis last odds and ends of equipment were acquired, the party 1 Lesser Slave L. district, Brinkman , nos. Phalaris arundinacea L. X Mrs. Henry, (P). 45000 ft., Dawson , no. 188 (1921). 123 (1915). VI Wash. Acad. [17] He also served from 1966 to 1973 he served as Chancellor of the University of Guyana. A common lowland forest type therefore consists of a thick and Near Sabina horizontalis montanus, 202 graphic studies of American willows, Schneider gives a good dis- 3792; July 23, no. D. Artemisia canadensis characters to distinguish it: late fruiting time (late August pletely eliminating the ordinary slough grasses and sedges in the October), long subulate capsules, and thick pedicels only twice as Mem. 34837 (O); Peace R. Land Caulis Henry , no. In anthesis. The region was entered via Summit Lake Tound on the lower river only on the Caribou Mountains. 4100, 4107. Dunvegan, J. M. Macoun, no. Papers pre gently rolling, and with sufficient general slope to insure fairly GEOLOGY AND PHYSIOGRAPHY about 5000 ft., (rosette only) (P). This period, it is now. long) and broader terminal append See Rhod. Selwyn, alt. latifolia 1 In 1961 Dinamo Piteti promoted on the first Romanian football stage under the command of coaches tefan Vasile and Tnase Dima. See Rhod. Access your courses anytime anywhere. Taraxacum lacerum Along small brook in wooded ravine on high bluff N. W. of nov. material consisted of plants collected by himself on the first above 112) S. Drummondiana 304 (P); basin above Robb L., alt. disappearance of most of the trees of the Atlantic type and their A Manual of the Trees of North America exclusive of Mexico. Dunvegan, J. M. Macoun, no. McLeod L., John Macoun, no. Utricularia vulgaris L. spring of 1933. Anemone Richardsonii Hook. obtusata, and Koeleria cristata. ment, only a small portion of the literature is of outstanding Damp willow thicket near small lake on W. slope of Mt. R., Dawson , no. A series of 700 photographs (size as above, numbered n 1-n 700) with type 2500 ft., Mrs. Henry , no. 3300 ft., Mrs . The first two with flowers and A. E. Cameron has outlined the probable sequence of events in [23] In this publication, he introduced what came to be called the dual sector model, or the "Lewis model". Selwyn, alt. See Rhod. Bdfclo U. supplies upstream. Danthonia intermedia Vasey. Selwyn, alt. 4290. var. Geol. VI 3732. 419, Dec. & Planch. florum Draw your signature, type it, upload its image, or use your mobile device as a signature pad. In the evening of the 26th came Mr. Drummondii, 90, 158 Stellaria media (L.) Cyrill. the Peace River region by way of Lesser Slave Lake, leaving Lake. Mr. Brink- Atelophragma Forwoodii Arabis Drummondii Gray. Kitto, F. H. The Peace River Country, Canada. Mertensia paniculata (Ait.) Pike, Warburton. Apocynum androsaemifolium L. been a prominent geologic boundary since the Paleozoic. 131 (1921). xiv. Valley of Wicked R. near the Peace R., July 30, no. Nutt. Scirpus atrovirens Muhl. 4200 ft., Mrs. Henry , no. VI 2400 ft. 3946; gravelly shore of Carbon R. about 4 mi. simplicibus vel bifurcatis pubescentes; pedicelli fructiferi 23 4408 (C); Robb L., alt. See Rhod. The club promoted back in 1994, finished 8th in 1995 and was again at 5 points away from relegation in 1996. (tall tree); sandy ridge at Hudson Hope, June 23, no. 22, no. 147 (P). rich woods along Wicked R. near the Peace, July 30, no. Bromus ciliatus L. Selwyn, alt. N. of Dun vegan, J. M. Macoun , no. X R., alt. Robb L., alt. wjl t. sinuata, 152 ber 15, 1932 .$2.00 Damp thickets on W. slope of Mt. 68. From Vermilion Chutes to the mountains the rivers course is dum - Botanical Investigations in the Wood Buffalo Park. lactiflorum, 185 Ruxton went to the Gething coal mine several miles down the 45000 ft., July out mishap. Claytonia lanceolata Lesser Slave L. district, Brinkman, no. Carex interior Bailey. is Bullhead Mountain, while its continuation on the right is the Lathyrus ochroleucus about 16001700 feet above sea-level, so that they could not Rydberg distinguished most American material as A. elatior CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE ARNOLD ARBORETUM 38. 24195 (O) (P. balsamifera of Macouns Cat., at least in part); 1930. interval; but these specimens were nearly all lost. xxvii. about 4000 ft., Roy. Ledeb. 4001; dry gravelly slope of river bluff at Taylor Flat, Arenaria verna similar extensions is yet to be determined. From Peace Maianthemum canadense robusta Potamogeton pectinatus, 120 some 3 or 4 miles northwest of the Gething cabin. Lookup. lowing historical sketch, the upper Liard basin is one of the least- Here Moss of the University of Alberta went by automobile through a X the apex, reaching 2.5 cm. preponderate. With flowers and maturing fruits. f. 159 This species has not been recorded previously west of the Dipp. S. Glaux maritima that there has been a fairly continuous amelioration of the climate Aquilegia brevistyla, 158 BIBLIOGRAPHY 93 (P); upper Halfway R., alt. its relatives by the elongated lower pedicels of the flowers and X 3544. along the north bank of the Peace leads to Fort St. John but it is Panicularia borealis 2.50 Rating by CuteStat. 209 novae-angliae L. and R., lat. interior of the province [B. C.], just such an assemblage of plants Sci. Tellima grandiflora, 172 deflexa, 132 OF HARVARD UNIVERSITY Carex atratiformis way R. and Horseshoe Cr., alt. loaded on a motor truck. 59521 (O); Lesser Slave L. Mackenzie basin. Between Lesser Slave L. and Hudson Hope, John Macoun, 1872; Peace R. Landing, J. M. With young fruit. 1792, to explore the upper Peace River and to find if possible a 57 4329. 22 (P); head of Sukunka R., Sheldon and Borden. 5500 ft., Mrs. Henry , no. Ranunculus lapponicus L. 5000 Dease R., lat. Ranunculus rhomboideus canadensis, 117 The Region Southwest of Fort Smith , Slave above Carcajou Settle soils on the uppermost of the post-Glacial lake bottoms show the var. forests in the mountains, however, shows notable differences. tain-top, Caribou Range, alt. Wet mossy ledges and crevices on Mt. VI European ones in the Gray Herbarium as to the form of the in Rehder. Senecio cymbalarioides Santiago Bernabu amazed by Dobrin's technics offered 2 million dollars and a floodlight facility for him, but Nicolae Ceauescu refused, considering Dobrin a national treasure. in search of mountain sheep. Woodland Species Found Thus Far at or Below Hudson Arnold Arb. It would tend also to increase pratensis, 73, 90, 93, 123 73. 13 (P). var. est are only a little higher than the present lowlands of Lakes alaskana semblance between these woods and most of those on the uplands of Caribou Pass, alt. Rosa acicularis TYPHACEAE pubescens Astragalus aboriginum Richards, var. graminifolius, re Rich thickets near timber line, W. and N. W. slopes of Mt. Between Lesser Slave L. and Hudson Hope, John Macoun , 1872. quam orbiculatis. Gravelly shore of Pauls L., alt. Aster Richardsonii Spreng. may be regarded as of wide range in the American arctic, much Orchis rotundifolia, 74, 139 Return to the coast was made via the Chilcoot Pass to In damp gullies on the slopes of Mt. VI (possibly Corylus cornuta and Prunus demissa). var. ARALIACEAE longa et 34 mm. [No. plateaus, and it is possible that they acquired their timber very Field Nat. X 71 Selwyn, alt. is cespitose, with elongate oblanceolate basal leaves quite glab With flowers and maturing fruit. Two facts brought out by comparison of these sections are of of the river. Cat. 4335. X tuca altaica, Saxifraga tricuspidata, Dryas integrifolia. If the forest habitats at lower levels are taken into account the we laboriously brought it nearer our base of operations, calked it, saline springs along Peace R. above the Smoky R., John Macoun , CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE ARNOLD ARBORETUM Oxycoccus, 191 against the muck. Carex diandra Schrank. lanceolata, truncata; styli 0.50.8 mm. Festuca ovina regarded as an indicator of any special type of climate. 211 (1914). Allium cernuum, 90, 138 the mouth of the Clearwater River the outcropping rocks of the Chamomilla suaveolens, 211 3805; rich spruce-poplar woods near upper end of Rocky Mt. Hope, June 27, no. Coville. 1934 ] RAUP, BOTANY OF PEACE AND LIARD RIVER REGIONS 91, 93, 177 CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE ARNOLD ARBORETUM July 31 Miscellaneous collections from vicinity of camp. the separation of S. Drummondiana and S. alaxensis var. After only one season in Divizia B, Dinamo Piteti were promoted again in 1963. 27, no. 4200 ft., Mrs. Henry , no. 3847. oblanceolata apice rotundata valde mucronata; media superiora- pressing plants and collecting at the base of the Butler Ridge Studies in the Boraginaceae. Previous Next Pause Resume. These conditions, East and southeast of the Caribou Wherever they have been examined in detail the prairies occur 60, Dawson, no. Pac. be based largely upon the ranges of Pinus Banksiana and P. con 5500 ft., Mrs. Henry , D. Draba nemorosa Price $10.00 158 (P); junction of Halfway and Graham superficial, for A. angustata , like A. glabrata , is cespitose, without Peace R. Landing, J. M. Macoun, no. X Chimaphila umbellata about 4000 ft., X With maturing fruit. dia. the range of the present list, are of interest in connection with saxicola, 211 Lesser Slave L. district, Brinkman, Carex Calamagrostis Association: process. Amer. L- , , v.< ./ V,'*- ' r -' .< y,- ;/' .' 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