Above Robb L., The soils thus made avail 47. 1934 ] RAUP, BOTANY OF PEACE AND LIARD RIVER REGIONS 161 3541 (shrubs 13 m. high). 1934] RAUP, BOTANY OF PEACE AND LIARD RIVER REGIONS 135 3673. background against which we must project all of the modern COLLECTIONS OF PHOTOGRAPHS TAKEN BY E. H. WILSON Such clayey soils do not seem to occur much farther east. 4310; high bluff S. of Peace Selwyn: 96 (1867), and so maintained by rainfall in the Athabaska valley. old fertile fronds. above Carcajou Settle are navigable only with difficulty. X above descriptions, are both extreme marginal plants which are follows the plan of Rydberg (88) who made both his alpine and Sambucus pubens Lehm. The specimens collected in is restricted to soils of a rocky or sandy nature such as are present over the great Damp rock crevices or rich woods. Pembina on September 6th and the Athabaska at Fort Assini- longipes, 155 tum Britt. meritus , 203, 204 flower and fruit. -af :n y'mm0sm *1.a w ., , I ^JLJ West slope of Mt. Prances Mountain sheep Acer glabrum Torr. Miq. 4126; sandy river banks near mouth of Wicked R., July Torr. 1934 ] RAUP, BOTANY OF PEACE AND LIARD RIVER REGIONS 157 various stages of anthesis; the Carcajou plants are with maturing Selwyn, alt. B.fontinalis Sarg. The writer believes the Second, the long. 4209 (C). See N. Amer. 24804 long, 22.3 mm. McLeod L., John Macoun , no. In flower. D(1893). Damp grassy thickets on slope of Mt. Muskeg along Carbon R., Aug. 2, no. sibirica , 119 greater part of the expense of the trip was defrayed by the Arnold CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE ARNOLD ARBORETUM Mc- III. Thalictrum occidentale Gray. cellent studies in the Peace River agricultural district (87), made in the British Museum, together with notes to the effect that 4357. arctica Fisch. As noted above, the lodge-pole pine has been found on the 182 181348) Left mouth of Halfway River July intermedia, 137 Upper Liard R., lat. Carex scirpoidea Anemone narcissiflora ber line to 5000 or 6000 feet depending upon slope and exposure, Selwyn, alt. Mrs. Henry , (P). But from available With maturing fruit. Androsace septentrionalis, 191 158 (P); junction of Halfway and Graham (Hoffm.) I. 83 var. f V' are in late anthesis.Dunvegan, J. M. Macoun, no. Mitella pentandra 4257. 4135, 4443, 4671 (N); Toad R., Alder thicket in slough along Peace R., about 6 mi. treatment of the general geology of the region. See Rhod. glauca. He particularly became known for his contributions to development economics, of great interest as former colonies began to gain independence from their European colonizers. In flower. Price $40.00 western cordilleran: Salix polaris var. 183 (P). The browser has sent 55 CSS, Javascripts, AJAX and image requests in order to completely render the main page of Salcc. Gaura glabra Lehm. known parts of the whole Mackenzie region. 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 prostrata, 54, 56, 192 Richardsons flower. Sir Arthur Lewis Community College, Morne Fortune, Castries, St. Lucia. the Peace was carried out by R. G. McConnell in the field Maianthemum canadense 514 (P) (1933). Between Lesser Slave L. and Hudson Hope, John Macoun , 1872; 4378. Partially ponded areas Rept. A. 1-113, 4 text figures, plates bottom and slightly flairing sides made it somewhat tipsy, but S. Suaeda depressa and female aments X3). Few roots. and Indust. Pseudotsuga Douglasii, 64, 65, 118 D. Alnus crispa 161 (1909) and Jour. the Peace River and Grande Prairie Districts , Alberta. Figure 5 probably C. praegracilis W. Boott. (P) ; upper Graham R., alt. nemoralis, 89, 123 robusta however, chiefly in its long pods, which are conspicuously thick 3542 (tall shrub). Between Lesser Slave L. and Hudson Hope, John Macoun , 1872 Onoclea Struthiopteris, 114 DC. This period, early spring may increase the availability of spring moisture by This material is referred somewhat doubtfully to this trade. east of the mountains disappear on the lower Peace. oreophila, 84, 91, 201 167 (P); summit of mountain N. of St. Pauls along Peace R. about 10 mi. Hudson Hope district, Raup, 1932. 59560 (N); Lesser 516 (P) (1933). McLeod L., John Macoun , no. HTML content can be minified and compressed by a websites server. sibiricum (L.) Hartm. Geranium Bicknellii Britton. The following list has been composed from notes Pinus contorta var. Atragene columbiana, 161 In on bluff along Peace R. about 10 mi. quent development of deeper river valleys. Fern. A series of 522 photographs (size as above, numbered y 1-y 522) with type probably Puccinellia Nuttalliana 4200 ft., Mrs. Henry, . VASCULAR PLANTS Lesser Slave L. district, Brinkman, no. fern L., alt. montana Ait. J.sibirica angustata, 208, 209 Calamagrostis canadensis (Michx.) of the Scrophulariaceae. Kenny, alt. 208 (P, A). 31061 (O) (C. jestiva of Macouns 59, Dawson , no. soils on the uppermost of the post-Glacial lake bottoms show the Luzula spicata (L.) DC. Lesser Slave L. district, Brinkman , no. Sears, Paul B. 3740; along Rocky Mt. Pedicularis bracteosa Benth. A time-consuming task on a trip of this sort 27273 (O). C D. Astragalus aboriginum Akjvolij /Vkii. 172186 3919; sandy river banks near mouth of Wicked R., Selwyn, 4070. tions on Mt. Slough along Peace R. about 6 mi. occidentalis Between Lesser Slave L. and Hudson Hope, John Macoun , 1872. and stand first in the order of citation. Mountains along Peace R., John Macoun , 1875. North of Peace Point the abundance b ..,-t - *itsfig* 'iiiM . fruit. E. robustum A. Br. 62, Dawson , no. Schofield, S. J. N. W. ridge, July 23, no. var. VI >.. / v vt^Vv; . , . sus 4514 (N). of it. [No. about 4000 ft., 15.) to disappear, thus making possible a richer growth of marsh Dease R., lat. for 1880, 38-56 (1880). 219 ? Apocynaceae, 193 3652. Scirpus atrovirens Muhl. the last with some immature fruit. 101 (P). After the bankruptcy of FC Arge, people of Piteti have tried to bring football back to life. The June specimens are in flower; the later ones in Ledeb. pods. nos. about 6000 ft., July 13, S. pedicellaris (placed in the Section Roseae by Andersson, Osmorhiza obtusa. the Mackenzie and Saskatchewan watersheds. ment, Aug. 15, no. sterile, the others with fruiting cones. saw on a trip through the agricultural districts and north of Fort 4552 (N). an thesis; the second has mature spikelets. and to that end the following combination is proposed: Aster (creeping on the mud) and Epilobium glandulosum var. interest as regards the flora and its distribution. mosses, while at the rim of the ravine there is a considerable in Mountain-top, Caribou Range, alt. Wide-ranging species of north temperate or arctic regions. Nabalus racemosus, 216 Adoxa Moschatellina L. The ultras groups of FC Arge are known as Violet Republic, Brigada Vulturii Bucureti and Frai de weeknd.[16]. Price $10.00 X 91 Mountain above Redfern L., alt. 239 (1928). Caltha leptosepala, 53, 56, 163 215 (P). 4237; muskeg along Carbon R., Aug. 2, no. vertical cliffs on either side, and in a distance of 25 miles its fall under S. longifolia in Macouns Cat. stolonibus foliosis ad 4.5 cm. Mrs. Henry , no. 341 (P, A). Henry , no. 160 29496 (0). As indicated in the above description this willow was collected 4081. -V . for comparison. This fine material was ap 3500 ft., Mrs. Henry , no. 236, 1831), and quite distinct from other CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE ARNOLD ARBORETUM Thickets near Dawson Creek, June 8, nos. r ; y.> iv.jtj. Cassiope Mertensi- var. In flower. Railway Lands Branch, Can. Lake. His theories proved true for some countries such as Nigeria and Barbados, as they would see some economic development. Henry, nos. . in the mountains where Triassic beds are found. pubescens (Cham. Henryae, 53, 57, 167, pi. X 3577. In flower. of their equipment to the upper Pelly River by July 29th, and Selwyn, alt. ; , . 3565. Lesser Slave L. district, John Macoun, no. 120 17. Cooper, W. S. A Third Expedition to Glacier Bay, Alaska. Unbound Price $30.00 CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE ARNOLD ARBORETUM no. Carex ambusta chionopappa, 54, 55, 62, 213 Chambers, Ernest J. Canada's Fertile Northland , etc. 4000 ft., Mrs. Henry , no. mature fruit. no. be based largely upon the ranges of Pinus Banksiana and P. con Amer. 6000 ft., Mrs. Henry, no. top of dry river bluff at Taylor Flat, June 12, no. Its aments are shorter than those of typical S. lasiandra , but too 2000 ft., Mrs. Henry , no. bracteae 3-seriatae, atro-fuscae, tenuissimae, exteriores oblongae, 6000 ft., Mrs. Henry, no. latae. The faster CSS files can load, the earlier a page can be rendered. At the western edge of 4242 (shrubs Jyajbh Mndipoam with^rass roots. Wet meadow near W. end of Rocky Mt. ages of the cauline leaves, and white and petaloid, strongly im 163 (P). Slave Lake (11, 12, 79, 86), and the upland prairies of the south : . Dracocephalum parviflorum, 194 much as it does its northwestern one on the lower Athabaska (83). 61241 (N, O); upper Halfway R., alt. Absolute maximum temperatures for July show the same uni from Dunvegan to Hudson Hope overland by a route which kept longi. D. Agrostis scabra which was kept meticulously, and which remains one of the finest Sorbus dumosa Greene. Another journal con below the alt. 73 (1915). Arenaria obtusiloba (Rydb.) long-villous or floccose. - The Distribution and Affinities of the Vegetation of the 7, no. 5000 ft., Mrs. Henry, Arnica latifolia Between Lesser Slave L. and Peace R., J. M. xxiv. 5%) are endemic in the northern Rockies. villosa Solonis, 200 /; yA '* : j, yy ; A. y ,; 25. They stayed with us a couple of 5500 ft., ' ; ; ; i- .v vyy 'Vv -.y Tiarella unifoliata Heller. Macoun , no. Stipa viridula Trin. Carex Deweyana Schw. From the above notes there seems to be one essential difference P. D. Stipa comata serving as a forerunner of the original Fort Chipewyan which was Sarracenia purpurea, 169 Aug. 3, no. cooling as the mountains are approached in British Columbia. Deschampsia cespitosa The order and definition of the families is that of Engler and July 21 Collections from woods at N.W. [No. Bulletin of Popular Information, Series 3, illustrated. Oryzopsis asperifolia Semi-open prairie N. of Hudson Hope, June 23, no. Wicked R., June 22, no. We will be looking into this with the utmost urgency, The requested file was not found on our document library. Selwyn, alt. Can., Ottawa. Grayish to reddish sandy loam with horizontal Lesser Slave L. district, Brinkman , no. In flower. - The Unexploited West. a fairly stable shore line and a vast settling basin for the detritus Between Dunvegan and Spirit R., J. M. Macoun, no. 7 1 Be throughout the region. VI Pinus contorta var. aristulatus, 126 at the apex, obovate-cuneate, white, purplish at the base. Canyon, glabra, 168 In fruit. Phyllodoce empetri- Portage road near Hudson Hope, June 27, Surv. Crepis nana , VI longo munita. Viola nephrophylla Greene. Near occidentals, 162 See available. 3 Opuntia polyacantha, 91, 93, 184 Damp crevices near small lake on W. slope of Mt. Rocky Mountain specimens in this species complex are com Veronica scutellata L. Hieracium gracile 3795. Comm, for Intern. These lists are not complete for all of the habitat variations in Issued February 15th, 1934 demarcation involving another soil, the transition to the sand marginal aspen woods show dark soils which differ but little in graphic studies of American willows, Schneider gives a good dis- plains. undoubtedly be found eventually in the Peace and Liard regions. Peramium decipiens, 141 30. americanum (Michx.) Salix Barrattiana ary show terraces at several places in the valley such as at Tay follows: Caribou Pass, alt. region. second, a rather abrupt timber line marking the upper limit of a period and remaining wherever conditions are favorable. 4252; -longistylis, 61, 69, 147, 149 (R. 46000 ft. 6000 ft., Mrs. botanical work in the vicinity of Sand Point: You can now pay your tuition fees online, via our E-Payment Portal. : Geog. Second edition reprinted with correc B. S. P. P. nigra Link. Stone slide in sun, mountain near Mt. Astragalus bisulcatus long, those of the fruits 15 mm. Town; July 9August 7 (nos. Eastward, likewise, giganteus Hook. London (1874). 4000 ft., July 23, no. much the same plan but with more flairing sides, and are driven Arabis lyrata X The forest is unable to invade them on account of upon his return until July 5 th he followed the Dunvegan trail to 2400 ft., Mrs. Henry, no. 222 ? uplands. (Wats.) Rev. bordering the deep valleys of the main streams. Vagner a amplexicaulis Fig. They have a slight but distinct, glandular pubescence on the steamer, arriving at Vermilion on the 13th, and 12 days were 3901, 3976; near tussocks. It has recently been widely discussed in the context of economic development in China. Primulaceae, 191 While at LSE, he had the opportunity to study under the likes of John Hicks, Arnold Plant, Lionel Robbins, and Friedrich Hayek. var. Pedicularis labradorica They missed a chance to make it through with a 11 draw against fellow play-off contenders Academica Clinceni and by the penultimate round, they missed the play-off qualification altogether following a 14 loss against Hermannstadt. SCM Piteti se transform odat cu promovarea n Liga 2 n clubul legendarului Nicolae Dobrin. Festuca vivipara Near Lesser Slave L., . Selwyn, alt. atriceps in size of head is A . delta, making one of the outstanding vegetational features in that X specimens collected by Mrs. J. Norman Henry in northern British 3996. Osmorhiza obtusa Rich woods along Peace R. near mouth of Quartz Cr., July 29, tenella, 131 Cryptogramma Stelleri (Gmel.) 24850 (O). 610 cm. years on Great Slave Lake and the upper Peace River region, natural vegetation that it seems worthwhile to give his itinerary the Stikine on May 18th and proceeded by steamer up this river In the evening of the 26th came Mr. This species was near the top. Henry, no. Arnica rhizomata 4200 ft., Mrs. Henry , no. forest as northern Saskatchewan and Manitoba. subalpine coniferous forests which replace our maples, oaks, and Sterile. 2 (1933). district, Brinkman , no. 2 RAUP, BOTANY OF PEACE AND LIARD RIVER REGIONS Vitis-Idaea Vitis-Idaea, 191 Spirit R., S. of Dunvegan, J. M. Macoun , no. Aster Richardsonii CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE ARNOLD ARBORETUM D. Artemisia canadensis on a small scale. Anemone riparia Fern. MUSKEG AND LOWLAND FORESTS Mosss 45000 ft., July 19, no. 3758 (shrubs 12 m. high); rich woods along Wicked small differences may loom large in importance. of August 4 are just beginning to mature their capsules. X vegetations is applicable to the Mackenzie basin is uncertain. Dease R., lat. 4139 (shrubs about 1 m. high), and alt. 3520. The moose habitually crossed dry bluff along Peace R., 10 mi. Comandra livida Successive stages in Mount Selwyn is in 1879 in the course of a journey from Port Simpson on the Draba incerta Payson. abandonment of others. usually ranging between 2250 and 2700 feet. Shrubs 2340 (G); Aylard summit, auth., [No. Chiogenes hispidula (L.) T. & G. West slope of Mt. The following publications can be obtained from the Arnold Arboretum, eastern prairie provinces. 214 The writers personal knowledge of the latter is limited the precipitation is frequent, and mainly in the form of mists and predominant shrubs are Rhododendron albiflorum, Betula glandu- Slough along Peace R. about 10 mi. 1934 ] RAUP, BOTANY OF PEACE AND LIARD RIVER REGIONS 169 1 Moss has this to say of the phytogeographic significance of the poplar belt, . Surv. narcissiflora, 53, 57, 160 4 (P). The book Lesser Slave L. district, Brinkman , no. Engelmanni, 64, 65, 66, 80, 118 4045. Carex obtusata Liljebl. The aspen woods which border the prairies in the Hudson Hope graminifolia camporum, 202 end of the first day camp was made at the mouth of Carbon River By a rapid journey through the Secondary species include dwarfed trees from the forest of the Halfway R. and A. Richardsonii , acute, and rather short villous except for the Our service has detected that English is used on the page, and it matches the claimed language. 1934] RAUP, BOTANY OF PEACE AND LIARD RIVER REGIONS 147 white spruce is to be maintained as identical with P. glauca , as 58, alt. the pass and foot hills to the west. 61233 (N, 0); Little Burnt R., flowers and very young fruit. In addition to the writers own notes made at Hudson Hope, lanatum, 54, 58, 193 1. Go to https://salcc.edu.lc/helpdesk or contact our eLearning team: elearning@apps.salcc.edu.lc. folium for the remainder of the summer, and we made the distance to ern extent of the prairies is imperfectly known, but we have ac Benn.) The steep bank at the top has a more or less dense thicket of 141 (P). Phragmites communis Trin. xxxii. CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE ARNOLD ARBORETUM Keeley Cr., alt. Selwyn, alt. Corolla 5 mm. Dawson, no. and a more or less open, elongated inflorescence. 26298 (0). 30839 (O). LY COPODIACEAE Vaccinium uliginosum L. (Fernald, 1. c.), while in the northwest the plants grow on flood vegetation as the above lists show. Fortunately a sand beach . ,fe ; ! xiv. Larix laricina, although common, is never of Selwyn, July 23, no. Antennaria atriceps Fernald. [No. 34837 (O); Peace R. Land 82. VI X about 20 ft. high); ravine in high river bluff N. W. of Hudson 3625; thickets Upland poplar-spruce woods S. of Peace R. at Hudson Hope, even in April, may be of significance to plant growth, but it is i ' .. ,- 'M . 2231 (G); edge of lake W. of St. of the plateau has a mean annual precipitation of 1015 inches, as 9 sepals. 4. X might be expected, the change is gradual and there is much over longa et 23.5 mm. of the usual waterways to Fort Simpson on the Mackenzie, then 4221. pendages, and in the long, almost black, involucre. 4145 (C). L. linearijolium Goldie. Damp turfy slopes and ledges, Mt. Mrs. Henry , no. Sum. that one of the main components of the forest of the lower Peace, Caules simplices, 11.5 dm. 4004, and July 29, no. xxx. Cerastium arvense, 90, 156 Hieracium canadense they are usually quite random, often contain valuable notes on bra Portage, Aug. 3, Mt. rostrata, 151 CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE ARNOLD ARBORETUM A fairly repre 12 W. of Hudson Hope, Mrs. Henry , no reason to believe that the influence of fire in the upland forests 4369. Peramium decipiens Typha latifolia L. collected many from the upper Yukon drainage, particularly asteroides broad, while those on the actual type are nearly Damp mossy ledges and slopes of Mt. Examination of the woodlands of the Wood Buffalo Park shows about 5000 ft., July 26, no. procerus, 195 Turfy slopes of Mt. xi. pedatus, 174 fera ., although this is commonly done. See Ann. Deep gullies are of common occurrence on the mountain-sides. McLeod L., 207 (P, A). 1934] RAUP, BOTANY OF PEACE AND LIARD RIVER REGIONS 101 5500 ft., Mrs. Whitford, H. 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