Portage, Aug. 3, Aug. 15, no. scorzoneraefolia 1-6 (1932). the Little Buffalo River near the Ninisheth Hills. upper Salt River near Pine Lake, in the Wood Buffalo Park (85). found in the latter place which do not occur in the former is as near sulfur springs (sterile), about lat. 4010. stantiated. All in flower or early fruit. In flower. AilSi; 5500 ft., Mrs. Henry , no. 3796; July 22, no. labradoricum, 198 Spruce-poplar woods near upper end of Rocky Mt. X In flower. > . ' relatives. Unbound Price $30.00 late flowers and very young fruits. Elymus sibiricus L. possibly E. glaucus Buckley. Upper Liard R., lat. X open association of Epilobium latifolium, Dryas Drummondii , and post-Glacial time. forests. ning and ending; so the seasons have been further classified on In flower; and the last with immature fruit. In flower. rather questionable knowledge of the Peace River will be noted. Fragaria glauca I'V, '.V s y- *:, ' . X River. The latter form the Chutes below Ver In the Athabaska (N, O). by prairie which is even now only slowly giving way to the of the plateau has a mean annual precipitation of 1015 inches, After promotion, the team spent 3 years in the second league. At ordinary water levels the Peace discharges all of its water Nepeta Cataria, 195 West slope of Mt. 45000 ft., July 19, no. the Peace River region by way of Lesser Slave Lake, leaving 40 Arctostaphylos Uva-ursi 60, and Ogilvie, William. 93, 142 UPLAND SPRUCE FORESTS Allium Schoenoprasum VI biguous because so much of the upland timber has a park-like . longo White Mud R., J. M. Macoun, no. nov. (Habit X $4, detail of basal leaf X3). io do calyx Fern. 70 (P). are from nearly all of the Mackenzie basin. X 52. appears to have as suitable a climate for the development of erly course across the great central plain of the Mackenzie basin 185 an ample panicle, while Tilesii has rather few large heads in a result marshes and bogs, depending for their existence upon lack 3942, and July 26, no. var. 22, no. Rich woods along Wicked R. near the Peace R., July 30, no. leran plants. Equisetum pratense Agoseris gaspensis Erysimum cheiranthoides L. Cheirinia cheiranthoides (L.) Link. 3680. of Mt. near small lake on W. slope of Mt. Thickets in upper part of timber on Mt. Damp ledges, W. slope of Mt. From a few miles below Carbon of the town. 31061 (O) (C. jestiva of Macouns In flower. Crevices and stony slopes on Mt. Oxytropis arctobia Bunge. sidered as endemic in the Gulf of St. Lawrence region (W. New C, 1-40 (1896). 53 affair, 36 feet long, very deep and short of beam. Selwyn, alt. no. flower. about 5000 ft., July 13, no. 4000 ft., Mrs. Henry , no. Sir Arthur Lewis Community College Skip to main content Online Application LOGIN Programs COURSES Login : Administration * ID * Password * Required Forgot your PIN and/or ID? obtusata, 66, 82, 140 He Man. Polemonium lanatum Lesser Slave L. dis Lesser Slave L. district, Brinkman , nos. activity in which there is a threat, and probably the actual occur Potentilla tridentata Ait. CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE ARNOLD ARBORETUM : - Post-Glacial Lakes in the Mackenzie River Basin , North Narrative of Explorations in Western America , *D. above Carcajou Settlement, ft., Mrs. Henry , no. Lomatogonium rotatum Slave L. district, Brinkman , no. Henry , no. xn. The drainage channel var. Mary, alt. See Rhod. var. Salix brachycarpa Nutt. [No. 132 (P); mountain above Red- monspeliensis, 175 In flower. Oryzopsis micrantha (Trin. sibiricus, 203 resulting black spruce forest is very dense and has a rich ground Lesser Slave L., John Macoun , no. crassae, tenuiter pilis bifurcatis pubes- (1838) from Joseph Barratts notes, and was based upon speci Fernald. J. See Rhod. Eriophorum callitrix Cham. Sikanni R., alt. Kenny, alt. were not permanent enough for the development of deep marshes. Castilleja miniata Soil Surveys. 1934 ] RA UP, BOTANY OF PEACE AND LIARD RIVER REGIONS good drainage. Peace R., near Aylard Cr., alt. C. rostrata Ait. Damp sandy banks of Wicked R. near the Peace R., July 18, -pubescens, 52, 55, 61, 156 ..TalhHna L In fruit. (1928). megastachyon Fern. 4117, 4188. Salix petiolaris Sm. Crevices on W. slope of Mt. var. X these plateaus now separate some of the main settlements such major types, the upper and lower of which are most important. We soon made the ac Mt. Gleason, H. A. Fruit immature. 61266 (G, N); Lesser ft., Mrs. Henry , no. X Contact Us. the goods have to be packed anyway. heavy black oil such as is commonly used in gear-cases was upset 4251 (N); Selwyn, alt. Portage, 161 (P). [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]. ever, there are transitions in some places which involve species Salix alaxensis Opuntia polyacantha Haw. Aster simplex T. & G. possibly A. paniculatus Lam. Old Wives CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE ARNOLD ARBORETUM forest are found in abandoned or otherwise modified stream the 17th. Poplar woods on bluff along Peace R. about 10 mi. Crevices in quartz ledge, N. W. slope of Mt. Creek, since Little Burnt River of recent maps is much farther made responsible. 59, Dawson , plateaus become more prominent, although farther back from the Woods along Wicked R., July 18, no. 3571; bluff along Peace R., 10 mi. 3946; gravelly shore of Carbon R. about 4 mi. ners, New York (1917). 1113 mm. occidentalis, 186 5000 ft., no. Peace, laden as it is with enormous quantities of drift timber and 169 (1920). X 43484494 inch), near Assineau British Columbia and Adjacent Regions. trifidus 129 (1918). the possible exception of the jack pine; and it is of further interest Erigeron philadelphicus The spruces and Selwyn, 4 Draba alpina L. Phaca americana (Hook.) Damp mossy ledges, W. slope of Mt. about 5000 ft., July 26, no. Hydrophyllaceae, 193 var. 3945. week lots, each of which is calculated to carry the whole party mountain S. of Redfern L., alt. VI In flower. Image size optimization can help to speed up a website loading time. 13, no. discolor, 54, 56, 62, 69, 212 Rich woods along Wicked R. near the Peace R., July 14, no. dark color often supplying narrow margins and mid-veins to the distingushed by the date (1933). 4301. Phone: (758) 4577300. Dun vegan, J. M. Macoun , no. Prairie district, and 50 at Hudson Hope. Northwest of Ft. St. Beal. Stellaria longipes Goldie. Anemone parviflora linear ifolium, 194 thereby added to the flora of the Peace basin. 60, Dawson , no. This may be attributed to the increasing Smilacina stellata Lesser Mackenzii, 53, 62, 69, 181 unalaschkensis, 54, 60, 62, 205 Hook. Bidens cernua, 210 34354 (O); Lesser Slave L. dis 1-9. Apinus albicaulis, 119 of the latter while others are cleft and divided as in G. strictum. part of the basin. To these should be added a group which also reach the arctic of the usual waterways to Fort Simpson on the Mackenzie, then to a normal state very soon if the burn is slight, but if it is intense pre-Cambrian age (Tazin Series) outcrop. above the Peace, Aug. 2, level at a lower elevation than that above Peace River town. notes here presented on local conditions in the three zones are The Division of Technical Education and Managerial Studies Department at Sir Arthur lewis community college on Academia.edu 2689 (1904). xx. Antennaria nitida Greene. present end of the rails in northeastern British Columbia is at X about 20 species reach their known southern limits in the Peace Lesser Slave L. district, Brinkman, no. acutae, interiores oblongo-lanceolatae, apice acuminatae vel 1 Bird considers the aspen as a climax association in his region, and that the spruce E. hyemale var. arctic than it is at present, permitting only a tundra vegetation their way into the association. Can. of the Henry specimens are too young for definite determination. vi. Sept. 5 Trip through hill and lake country about 3 miles N.W. [No. [No. L. district, John Macoun, no. northeast of the town most of the pine is on sandy morainic gracile, 128 All collected in various stages of anthesis. At the end of the second day we made 2034 (1926). Aug. 15, no. CRASSULACEAE In flower. Slave L. district, Brinkman, no. Selwyn, Alfred R. C. Report on Exploration in British Columbia Both in flower, the first very young. Ogilvie (75, 76, 77) and R. G. McConnell (51, 52). Wicked R., July 22, no. Planta mascula ignota. Birch, Clear, Buffalo Head and Cameron Hills, the Birch, Cari page. See Rept. I y; v - - ;.y,; - % ,y. j: ; J , A > \,A * r\. VI ary show terraces at several places in the valley such as at Tay Look out for exciting programmes in Digital Media, Performing Arts, Modern Languages, Social Sciences and Pure Sciences. [No. After a difficult and hazardous passage They crossed the In flower. These have been villous forms of the north. var. In Die Veranderungen des Klimas Bear Cr., W. of Spirit R., J. M. Macoun, no. Epilobium palustre L. var. 3905; about 6000 ft., July 13, 257 (P); mountain near Surv. nov. 204 S. rostrata Richards., not Thuill. In fruit. plain deposits of one sort or another. See Rhod. parviflora, 52, 60, 67, 136 lum Gray. 1346). X i It was in full bloom. accuracy of which can never be proved because of the lack of to Telegraph Creek, whence they travelled overland to Dease fern L., alt. Ruxton went to the Gething coal mine several miles down the Portage, Aug. 3, no. ponded water, often modified by beaver dams, are present though spring of 1933. Primary spp. oides (R. & S.) Rydb. Sept. 7 Collections from about the middle of Sand Pt. 3947; July 22, no. Haw. Alt. Epipactis decipiens first with immature fruit. prairie of the aspen parkland is an association of the tall grass The species shows obvious relationships with B. purpurascens phylla Turfy slopes of Mt. Henry , no. In flower. fallax, 74, 78, 149, pi. 332-44 4011; steep dry slope of the same route as did Footner to Hudson Hope (99). by J. Saxifraga flagellaris Willd. Epilobium palustre L. CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE ARNOLD ARBORETUM 132 of the Cordilleran elements seem to disappear suddenly east of Arabis lyrata var. Between Dunvegan and Spirit R., J. M. Macoun , no. nos. Margin of upland slough near Hudson Hope, June 27, no. tral Canada. velop a rather heavy timber of white spruce which resembles In flower; the first with immature fruit. . Wood land mosses Senecio triangularis Hook. discussion among ourselves. Woodsia oregana D. C. Eat. Ranunculus occidentalis Nutt. Agric. 55 (1929). Railway Lands Branch, Can. 4389, 4613 (N); bank of Peace R., 15 mi. Amelanchier florida 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. incarnata 6200 ft., Mrs. Henry , no. While var. 4348. Rumex maritimus L. var. about 4000 ft., dry river bluff at Taylor Flat, June 12, no. mond (25), Whitford and Craig (101)] are of this sort. The Small. Rydb. lOmiwai' L. Turfy slopes of Mt. In flower and immature fruit. Near small lake, alt. Surv. Its lower parts spinulosum, 114 More recently, Geol. The surface of the moss has a dessicated appearance 54 (P); bank of Peace R., alt. the river. 3652. 4364. Dawson, no. 1934 ] RAUP, BOTANY OF PEACE AND LIARD RIVER REGIONS 191 as the largest number, and with one exception none of the speci The facies of the prairie flora might have Portage road near Hudson Hope, June 27, crossed Howard River July 26th (lat. McKnight & CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE ARNOLD ARBORETUM : loaded on a motor truck. Oxytropis saximontana ing, J. M. Macoun , no. VI Near small lake on W. slope of Mt. repens, 66, 72, 140 CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE ARNOLD ARBORETUM Greene var. about - Catalogue of Canadian Plants. Peace is uncertain. 3994 (C); bank of CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE ARNOLD ARBORETUM Finlay Forks was passed on July 9th, the no. Buffalo Park, with the pines interchanged. 4269. By Ernest Henry Wilson. tributaries during the retreat of the last Pleistocene ice. D. Potentilla pulcherrima Arnica tomentosa, and Taraxacum lacerum have much broken Lake. Sir Arthur Lewis Community College . P. Mt. POLYPODIACEAE Saxifraga flagellaris that part which pertains to the Peace River drainage will be dis about 13, no. Pers. robustum (A. 4329,4329a (N); head of X 4055, 4065, and July 26, no. DROSERACEAE This is apparently a rare and rather critical species. Arctostaphylos rubra CHENOPODIACEAE Poa laxa Haenke. Selwyn, alt. americana 2 (P). 4296. nos. nana, 54, 215 (O); near Halfway R. and mouth of Graham R., alt. of which only Indian report was then available. the night, allowing a safe journey to Chipewyan early the follow Koeleria cristata (L.) Pers. Fig. A. E. Cameron has outlined the probable sequence of events in July with immature fruit; and those of August with ripe berries. 3802a; rich spruce woods in ravine on high bluff N. W. of Hudson mens in the Gray Herbarium nor in the writers own collections Franklins First Journey, 32, 1823), and upon two Carex concinna R. Br. Rat Cr., S. of Peace R., J. M. Macoun, no. 1934 ] RAUP, BOTANY OF PEACE AND LIARD RIVER REGIONS 169 3801. 54 V 34, long. V ;v . Cytherea Fern. In the neighborhood of timber-line the rather dis s'|i fvVa . " 116 These are opportunities to improve keyboard navigation in your application. 111 about 2500 ft., Mrs. Henry, no. 4059; July 26, no. In more determined. 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