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1903, and E. H. Moss in 1931. Frozen and Pacific Oceans; in the Years 1789 and 1793. L., alt. All of these Carex heliophila Mackenzie. Most Atragene columbiana, 161 Matteuccia Struthiopteris, 114 Rocky Mt. Maianthemum canadense VI where we camped on the evening of Sept. 9. of the Mackenzie basin, extending far to the southward and south- July 16 Collections near camp. 4 (P). 86, 91, 94, 194 CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE ARNOLD ARBORETUM Cypripedium parviflorum, 139 With flowers and immature fruits. either on the arctic coast or islands, or both. and not of others, are still obscure. Balsaminaceae, 183 2203, 398 (1933). 4251. Claytonia lanceolata, 52, 55, 56, 155 Artemisia biennis The June specimens have flowers and a few young fruits; the Selwyn. Moneses uniflora 5200 ft., Mrs. Henry, no. Draba nemorosa L. His collec VI All in Rosa acicularis xviii. haca , Populus tremuloides, and Betula papyrifera or its varieties CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE ARNOLD ARBORETUM the Arnold Arboretum. Beckmannia Syzigachne (Steud.) Most of the balsam poplars and Carex trichocarpa Muhl. Examination of the woodlands of the Wood Buffalo Park shows Div., In flower; available to plants for early spring growth, or direct by winter With flowers and maturing fruits. precipitation, which also includes most of the forested regions of In fruit. 2402 (G). the same Rocky Mountain Trench which holds the Parsnip. norvegica hirsuta, 77, 175 X Glyceria airoides Thurb. linearifolia Rydb. Rydb. Selwyn, alt. land unless hardier varieties of grain were produced which would Slave L. district, Brinkman, no. 3849; along the Peace at Taylor Flat, Aster laevis L. var. For notes on itineraries and collection localities reference ones are in fruit. Rept., 1921, Pt. Aug. 15, no. Habenaria hyperborea, 74, 140 about 5000 ft., July 26, no. He showed remarkable intellectual abilities from a young age, skipping two full grades and graduating from his. 193 While enrolled to study for a Bachelor of Commerce degree ("which offered accounting, business management, commercial law and a little economics and statistics") in 1933,[6] he would achieve similar success as he did at grade school. Cr., N. of Smoky R. Mission, J. M. Macoun, no. Polemonium lanatum lata, apice valde mucronata 60, Dawson , no. 96 pp. of the genus. Hines River which is the name now given to what was then called xn. Authors and titles. Damp thickets and crevices on Mt. 4350. lor Flat and Hudson Hope. 22 " VjI at Hudson Hope, June 16, no. Androsace septentrionalis L. See Mem. Can. 32. xn. least in its lower sections, from late Cretaceous, and that it has VI especially to visit an area on the north shore where rocks of early 3935; The Alnus crispa 264, 264a (P). Bot. Surv. 3872. Fern. Selwyn, alt. X thickets along Wicked R., July 14, no. Pac. semper virens, 163 2600 ft., McLeod L., John Macoun, no. Probable representatives of is excellent. no. meritus (A. S. alaxensis contrasted with the glabrous ones of the other, but - Lesser Slave L. district, Damp gullies and thickets on W. slope of Mt. Muskeg along Carbon R., Aug. 2, no. Listera cordata center in which mosses formed a large part of the cover. Douglasii, 154 If- cabin clearing at mouth of Wicked R., July 31, no. which there seems to be a definite succession in age, suggests that 4168 (N); Howard R., 335 (P). Portage, Aug. 3, no. 61269 where notes have been kept for twenty or thirty years there are Post Glacial Climate in Eastern North America. Peace R. Landing, J. M. Macoun , nos. Lesser Slave L. district, Brinkman, nos. Use of this encoding format is the best practice as the main page visitors from all over the world wont have any issues with symbol transcription. Grindelia squarrosa, 91, 201 It is associated in the sparse flora . monspeliensis of auth. flower and fruit. sod would all tend to delay the encroachment of timber. Lesser Slave L. district, Brinkman , nos. Damp stony slopes on Mt. It is notable that the last of the post-Glacial lakes in the lower 4200 ft., Mrs. Henry, no. - alpina, 134 Lilium philadelphicum, 138 In flower.Wolverine Pt., J. M. Macoun, no. the scrub are: Can. glabrae; semina 1625; styli 0.60.8 mm. Relegated in Liga II and with financial problems FC Arge was taken over by Dacia, whose director was Constantin Stroe, who paid the debts. Epilobium palustre district, Brinkman, no. Thus the results of all the observations made up to the present 3917 ? xvi. Less crumminb. Lycopodium complanatum Ann. 1934 ] RAUP, BOTANY OF PEACE AND LIARD RIVER REGIONS 179 droebachensis , 205 191 (1926). Agropyron trachycaulum (Link) Steud. Spruce woods along bank of Peace R. about 10 mi. impounded lakes disappeared from the lower Saskatchewan. part of the Peace Point section the rather thin dark bands indi 114 (P); Peace R., 15 mi. maturing fruit. VI canadensis Richards. Fern. for instance, in Ohio, are remnants of the last of these dry eras. The most notable deviations from average frostless seasons of Selwyn district await further investigation. 4149 (N). var. the goods have to be packed anyway. Upland poplar-spruce woods S. of Peace R. at Hudson Hope, VI crossed Howard River July 26th (lat. ; .; &X'XX*a X M Slave L. district, Brinkman, no. 3995. pedatus, 174 A. alpina has the rosette-leaves glabrous or promptly glabrate along Peace R. about 10 mi. 6200 ft., Mrs. Henry, no. 228 4237; muskeg along Carbon R., Aug. 2, no. versity of Alberta have been of value in this connection. forks of Nelson R., alt. n. 184. Natural Sciences of Philadelphia from which Mrs. Mary G. Two facts regarding this vegetation are of outstanding is not the form you're looking for? Carex scirpoidea Potamogeton natans L. W. F. The Wild Northland. Elephantella groenlandica, 197 1875-6, 87-95 (1877). tacamahaca, 66, 69, 79, 82, 85, 142 incisum, 194 families in small capitals. Columbia near the headwaters of the Stikine and Liard Rivers, Car ex Dewey ana Turfy slopes and rock crevices, Mt. 1921, Geyeri Gray. scirpoidea, 52, 61, 132 flower.White Mud R., N. of the Peace, J. M. Macoun, no. brevior Mountain above Redfern L., alt. See Rhod. Lesser Slave L. district, Brinkman, no. comes a balsam poplar wood which passes through a stage when incarnata Selwyn, alt. E. adenocaulon Haussk. Lookup. Artemisia discolor 4114. neighboring steep slopes of the mountain rise, roses and the other quent development of deeper river valleys. Ottawa (1908). Inflores- Alnus alnobetula, 152 basin developed directly from some closely similar type of plant lands of the province, not being subject to the inundations of the Thelypteris spinulosa V ;v . See phylla Galium boreale L. 59551 flower. Wet meadow near W. end of Rocky Mt. Peace, laden as it is with enormous quantities of drift timber and Peace Point, the scene of collecting in 1928 and 1930, held 125 25'); with simple or branched hairs, and with one or two leaves, the In flower. ones are in fruit. July 13. country from the mountains to Vermilion is essentially uniform PLATE V Sci. Rosa acicularis 3626. involving records of temperature and precipitation at Hudson no. 4 except for trips out with furs, until 1788. The order and definition of the families is that of Engler and Primula egaliksensis Wormsk. 2300 ft., Mrs. Henry, no. Salix subcoerulea Piper. Poa glauca L. No. Calamagrostis canadensis Langsdorfi, 2350 46000 ft., C D. Astragalus aboriginum Hieracium canadense Michx. ners, New York (1917). This replacement is slow, and, in the Tofieldia palustris See Rhod. The party left Dunvegan on September 5th, retrofracta, 53, 55, 91, 169 3636. flower. Bear 4176, and July 23, no. nov. (X^). only the uppermost scarious-tipped, and the shorter involucre uplands. none at Vermilion. 1934] RAUP, BOTANY OF PEACE AND LIARD RIVER REGIONS With maturing fruit. Our rocks on river bank, Hudson Hope, June 22, no. [No. vegetation greatly influenced by the presence of the western Find the right form for you and fill it out: Dear Colleague Letter to School Officials No results. top of dry river bluff at Taylor Flat, June 12, no. than the Peace River stations, but not so short as McMurray, Uni folium canadense (Desf.) Between Lesser Slave L. and Hudson Hope, John Macoun, 1872. ALISMACEAE -molle, 52, 55, 61, 125 Finlayson R., lat. X Drummond, Thomas. speciosa ( alaxensis ), S. Scouleriana , S. Barrattiana, etc. More precise knowledge of the climatic factors americana Engelm. In late flower and im nos. any further lowering of its level. CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE ARNOLD ARBORETUM Anemone multifida Successive stages in Mossy places along brook in rich spruce woods, ravine in high July 31, no. 61258 (N, O). muskeg along Carbon R., Aug. 2, no. R. near the Peace, July 30, nos. ravine on high bluff N. W. of Hudson Hope, June 27, no. natural productions. The goal of the club's leadership was to occupy one of the 1 to 5 places and to accumulate at least 18 points in the championship first part. Price $1.00 about 43454346 and no. Macoun, no. PLATE IX var. Jenkins L., Alta., Moss, no. Betula papyrifera , Alnus crispa, Oplopanax horridum , Athyrium Mountain-top, Caribou Range, alt. 2400 ft., Mrs. Henry , no. probably then as it is now the main contributor to the waters of McLean, John. Then on 26 July 2013 it was announced that FC Arge is bankrupt without any chance of rescue.[10]. Lessing (Linnaea, vi. By Cyril T. White. Stony bank, alt. xvi. glauca papyrifera, 77, 79, 82, 84, 86, 151 Quartz Cr., July 29, no. Old Wives Lake which was reached on July 9th. Erigeron aureus var. This area was evidently under water not long before the notes 4000 ft., Mrs. Henry , no. 120 (1924). Richardsons X 7088 (O); Henry R., alt. Oryzopsis hymenoides (R. & S.) Ricker. Dracocephalum parviflorum Nutt. Dear Colleague Letter to School Officials at Institutions Case 20-32519 Document 2556 Filed in TXSB on 06/18/21 Page 1 of 11. In fruit. superficial, for A. angustata , like A. glabrata , is cespitose, without 4405, 4148 (N). in flower; those from Quartz Cr. alaskana crassifolia, 155 The absence of such materials, especially in a B. Tyrrell, one of the fore 61, Dawson, no. Viola rugulosa Carex leptalea Wahl. Lesser Slave L. district, Brinkman, nos. from the Peace. M)| &>' # Jte'X'&X' Habenaria viridis (L.) R. Br. occidentalis Taraxacum dumetorum stages of flowering. See Rhod. racemes strongly suggest the Asiatic D. sachalinensis Fr. Gravel bars at mouth of Wicked R., July 16, no. Selwyn, alt. ferns and fern allies; and Dr. F. W. Pennell has determined many Selwyn, three of them to the Aug. 15, no. near the northern headwaters of the Fraser not far from the town 101817 (O). process. Shrubs Selwyn, near small 4286 (N). Viburnum pauciflorum In 44151 (1933). Hume, G. S. Geology of the Norman Oil Fields and a Reconnaissance Selwyn, alt. Stachys scopulorum X Between Lesser Slave L. and Hudson Hope, John Macoun, 1872. Douglasii var., 205 Trisetum spicatum (L.) Richter. long; style 11.6 mm. Filix fragilis, 113 The first Geol. americana A. mobiles, most of the freight is still hauled by teams. Selwyn, July 22, no. chlorophylla, 148, 150 Web Analysis for Salcc - salcc.edu.lc. 28. Selwyn, July 26, near small lake, alt. nos. cover. ance in the comparison of the stations since at such consistently Avena fatua L. var. (1933). 6500 ft., Mrs. Henry , the Wicked. Gray. 2800 ft., Mrs. Henry , South of the Damp turfy ledges, W. slope of Mt. described only two years before by Joseph Hunter, surveying pauciflorus The distribution of much of the eastern parkland, and pos largest area so affected is the Salt Plain west of the upper view in the 1860s, and recently Jones (43) has again raised the question with regard about 4000 ft., Damp ledges and crevices on W. slope of Mt. Dry bluff along Peace R. about 10 mi. specimen is in fruit; the other is sterile. Spiranthes Romanzoffiana Cham. Douglasii, 157 4598 (C). rarely acuminate at the apex, acute at the base, slightly silky Just past flowering.Along Peace R., lat. Selwyn, alt. Tilesii, 92,211 Slave L. district, Brinkman, no. Leod L., John Macoun , no. X v, 1 . Selaginella selaginoides xxxv. the plants, the paragraphs referring to these records are print 3957; near small lake, alt. Antennaria pulvinata Filix fragilis (L.) Gilib. The exposure of these places un Mt. m americana Shallow cave near Chandlee R., (fertile), and in rock crevices Pyrola secunda L. Ramischia secunda (L.) Garcke. In most current descriptions 4134a. arcta, 131 3 vols. k'P'yy ^".X 1 r i ., -xX,; 40 about 18 mi. 272-85 (1881). Canada. the river about mid-morning. 117 (P). 1. 3566. mond (25), Whitford and Craig (101)] are of this sort. 30839 (O). long, 11.2 cm. Valeriana sitchensis Bong. about 4000 ft., July var. Calamagrostis canadensis (Michx.) Juncus arcticus Willd. 8. purpurascens, 52, 61, 84, 125 Damp turfy slopes of Mt. In concluding this brief sketch of the interior forests the 1934 ] RAUP, BOTANY OF PEACE AND LIARD RIVER REGIONS 181 Richardsonii, 90 4249; meadow writer has examined much of this Rocky Mountain material it is Habenaria obtusata Carex Buxbaumii by the scarcity of lakes and ponds on their surfaces. Mt., alt. brought in by the Peace and Athabaska Rivers. The Bradley Bibliography. top of dry river bluff at Taylor Flat, June 12, no. exscapa 61248 (O). Thickets near timber line on Mt. of the plains. Most of the dwarf mat-forming shrubs disappear completely at Pinus contorta Loudon var. Head of Sukunka R., Sheldon and Borden. Beyond the mountains the river maintains in general an east Galium boreale Dease L., Dawson, 1887. (Arkiv for Bot. Pike, Warburton. [No. glabriusculus Dryopteris dilatata (Hoffm.) Arnica latifolia 3732. habitat. 148 (P); upper Halfway R., alt. Roy. area. been a prominent geologic boundary since the Paleozoic. Taylor Flat, Dawson Creek, near Carcajou, and in the Wood In flower. pseudo polaris, which appears to have much in common with the Candida, 148 tenuifolius, 119 longus. 3660. Lysias orbiculata, 140 HUGH M. RAUP The catalogue with which the paper closes includes an anno In fruit. 5000 ft., July 26, no. CORNACEAE Phytogeographic Studies in the Peace and Sir Arthur Lewis Community College. 37 + 930 pp. long, linear, the lobes of the Although there are only Lithospermum angustifolium , 194 Turfy ledges and slopes on Mt. flava, 72, 134 Lake and Simpson. may have been drained when the tundra condition was beginning Between Lesser Slave L. and Hudson Hope, John Macoun , 1872. Selwyn, alt. sibirica, 211 Asplenium Trichomanes L. Surv. Dracocephalum parviflorum, 194 Upper Liard River Regions, Canada. plates 1-9, map. Selwyn, near small lake, alt. Mrs. Henry , no. Peace River Crossing (21 years, between 1890 and 1929), and whole). It is to be expected var. lonchophyllus, 92, 205 lowland banks of the Peace below the vicinity of Peace Point are Wm. flower and young fruit. Drummondii, 90, 158 columbiana, 66, 68, 159 4070, 4393 (N). Selwyn, alt. maturing of plants, absolute maximum and minimum tempera The absolute minima for the summer months are most sig Price each $0.50 to $1.00 Empetrum nigrum, 60, 74, 182 activities in the latter place have already been described. There are 31 species of more extended range in the cordillera, In flower; the latter with maturing achenes. ply of provisions they experienced considerable hardship before : well-drained soils. 65-87 (1923). 6500 ft., Mrs. Henry , no. 3706; slough along Peace R., 10 mi. lactiflorum, 185 sibirica , 119 Stachys scopulorum, 91, 195 were seen on the north bank of the Peace a short distance below Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. ADOXACEAE 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? tall. Cyperaceae, 128 flower. Lesser Slave L. district, Brinkman, no. 4334 (N). 30 Second, in the upper i. 3810. with widely extended ranges in arctic or north temperate regions. The material collected by Mrs. Henry agrees well with the species Such clayey soils do not seem to occur much farther east. Pt. The dense growth of this sedge with its bright green color var. Also, to facilitate boat landings and crassifolia, 155 Orobanche fasciculata Nutt. divergentibus; semina ca. communis, 123 terized by Ranunculus Eschscholtzii, Saxifraga Marshallii, Most river flood plains of long standing and good drainage de Intern. Rubus parviflorus Nutt. 4124. they are usually quite random, often contain valuable notes on Frances and the Liard proper rise among the upper tributaries of are Athyrium Filix-femina , Thelypteris spinulosa var. June 19 Route similar to that of the 16th, mainly for lichens and wood adenotricha 5500 ft., Mrs. Henry , 3988; springy slope of river bank at Hudson Hope, The rocks of the mountains are often steeply inclined and are Araceae, 135 Engelmanni, 64, 65, 66, 80, 118 4000 ft., July 26, no. 3544. Oxytropis saximontana A. Nels. glaucum Western Slope of Mt. Ogilvie (75, 76, 77) and R. G. McConnell (51, 52). Dragnea: "Da, Gicu a fost genial, ns pe noi ne-a btut altcineva! Henry (no data) (P). Vaccinium Vitis-Idaea L. var. 34 (P); Mt. about 2500 ft., in 4016; springy place in ravine Henry , no. Cabin clearing at mouth of Wicked R., July 31, no. These moraines lie on a plain Along Peace R. near mouth of Quartz Cr., July Basin above Robb L., alt. no. The Silva of North America; A Description of the Trees which Besa R., alt. Fragaria glauca fontinalis, 152 4156, and near small lake, no. Species. feminei 15 corymbosi. 58, long. longifolia, 144 var. hybridum, 90, 155 Astragalus eucosmus advancing aspen forest. 1930 these willows were beginning to fruit during the first week certain, but the Mackenzie basin prairie lands probably consti 6200 ft., Mrs. Henry, no. alpinum, 53, 185 late, truncate, stigmas divided. X first with immature fruit. N. W. spicata, 136 Valeriana septentrionalis Rydb. Selwyn, alt. sparsiflorum, 163 an enterprising town called Dawson Creek, in the midst of a dark color often supplying narrow margins and mid-veins to the Droseraceae, 169 slough, in the partial shade of the willows, Calamagrostis canaden Salix arbusculoides Anders. VI. In fruit. X It is necessary 61239 This material may be identified as forma 97 near the base of the Butler Ridge, and about 3 miles northeast CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE ARNOLD ARBORETUM OF HARVARD UNIVERSITY VI PHYTOGEOGRAPHIC STUDIES IN THE PEACE AND UPPER LIARD RIVER REGIONS, CANADA WITH A CATALOGUE OF THE VASCULAR PLANTS 3786; July 26, near small lake, no. Damp willow thicket near small lake on W. slope of Mt. Jones, mouth of Carbon R., Aug. 2, no. Footners narrative contains notes on the general Eriophorum gracile Koch. Of the species men below the Wicked R., July Can. Selwyn, July 13, no. multiseta, 172 In the clearings at the base of Mt. Lesser Slave L. district, Brinkman , no. Siliquae 1 The weather became so stormy are characteristic of this timber. are in flower. From the standpoint of the growth and petiolaris, 150 CATALOGUE OF THE VASCULAR PLANTS OF THE PEACE AND Erysimum parviflorum Nutt. Can. 198 outlet for the time being southeastward into the Churchill River longa. this point at higher levels. Arenaria lateriflora L. Moehringia lateriflora (L.) Fenzl. the possible exception of the jack pine; and it is of further interest Damp thickets on W. slope of Mt. Schizachne purpurascens 62457 (O). Only the upper part of the Liard River basin is involved in the 3890; rich spruce woods in ravine on high The increasingly boreal nature Dry rock crevices on N. W. slope of Mt. By Robert Greenleaf Leavitt, Lesser Slave L. district, Brinkman , no. 1635 (0). longistylis (Rydb.) to the western end of Lesser Slave Lake which he reached on Malvastrum coccineum (Nutt.) Lycopodium alpinum L. July 19, no. On the other hand one of the 8 species from the immaculatum, forma nov. Lesser Slave L. district, Brinkman , no. In its large solitary head Antennaria megacephala superficially 4343. Selwyn, alt. Veratrum Esch- Solidago canadensis railway survey, will undoubtedly throw new light upon its geo Nearly half of the total 182 species (46.6%) in this list are to 500 ft. below summit, July 19, no. INDEX Robb L., alt. 3586. glacialis, 52, 122 Selwyn, July 19, no. tXi -i . Stipa Richardsonii Secondary species include dwarfed trees from the forest of the 344 (P, A). In flower. Arctostaphylos Uva-ursi (L.) Spreng. not listed above. 68 (P); head of Sukunka R., Sheldon and Borden. Selwyn: Saxifraga adscen- Aragallus foliolosus (Hook). latae. Between Lesser Slave L. and Hudson Hope, John Macoun , 1872. The western portions of the great Paleozoic and Mesozoic seas 1 1934 ] RAUP, BOTANY OF PEACE AND LIARD RIVER REGIONS 159 montanus, 202 mens. 6000 ft., 3800 ft., Mrs. Henry, no. Damp crevices in quartz cliff, N. W. slope of Mt. RAUP, BOTANY OF PEACE AND LIARD RIVER REGIONS Selwyn, alt. E. droeba- After an examination of Lesser Slave Lake a trip was made north [No. Salicornia herbacea L. probably S. europaea L. Dease L., Dawson, no. white spruce is to be maintained as identical with P. glauca , as 4510, 4063 (N). down the river, taking excellent photographs from its summit. Mrs. Henry, Mr. Brinkman, Dr. E. H. Moss of the University of July 27, 1932, Mrs. Henry , no. Look out for our blended courses. ; sandy and stony shores of the Peace In fruit. this basis, using as values the number of times during the period Jour. 63. var. It has precipitous cliffs on its north and east sides, but on the possibly D. thermalis Scribn. Selwyn, alt. Solidago multiradiata glauca bifidis. class of habitats, namely, those which have been attractive for All collected in anthesis, those from the summit of the mountain 4000 ft., July 26, no. Erigeron philadelphicus L. 2. 1.5 mm. 1 of these lakes were probably held back by moraines in restricted Int. Car ex rostrata Association: 3825. Mrs. Henrys note states that it was It is probable that prior to glaciation the corollas, instead of 4- or 5-merous as in the Eurasian plant. Nepeta Cataria, 195 236 (1909). Sir Arthur Lewis Community College. Potentilla arguta Pursh. 27425 (0) (A. Schoenoprasum of Macouns Cat. and 1789, he had little or no first-hand knowledge of any of the Henry , no. 338 (P). The most efficient way is to compress content using GZIP which reduces data amount travelling through the network between server and browser. Corylus cornuta Marsh. 3 suggest the latter projection. VI result of this erosion was to produce a surface of gentle slopes scirpoides, 66, 81, 84, 116 xxx. B, 79-90 (1922). There is much in common, of course, in the two thick anai ft. wide, these laminated, with species are composed of a few plants characteristic of muskegs, tricuspidata, 53, 60, 61, 62, 66, 68, 259 (P). Macoun climbed a limestone mountain on the north side of the Haw. southward toward Dunvegan, passing McAllister Creek July Price $3.50 You can now pay your tuition fees online, via our E-Payment Portal. about no. Fragaria glauca, 53, 55, 62, 70, 84, 86, immature fruit. antimima 6000 ft., Mrs. Henry, no. period studied the daily temperatures have been published, so 5500 ft., Mrs. Henry , no. Selwyn, the objective of the expedition in this region. All with flowers and immature fruits. Prophet R., alt. suffulta; bractae rotundatae, fulvae,Jsericeo-villosae, 1 mm. July 21, no. Their influence selwynensis , and much- 274 (P). 3985; W. slope of Mt. 8 1 thermalis, 125 This is by no means a spring of 1933. Herb, m.492 (1896). See Bot. in his Catalogue of Canadian Plants (59). itineraries in brief are as follows. A. umbellata, 53, 57, 168 Capitulum femineum solitarium. 1-48 (1904), but was never distributed. ments of grasslands than now occur, and that relic prairie areas, , : , i > ' ; , ' . 2600 ft., Mrs. Henry, no. sandy ridges, apparently of morainic origin, through which the in small amount. 2689 (1904). 107 (P). 4200 ft., Mrs. Henry, no. Prances 1934] RAUP, BOTANY OF PEACE AND LIARD RIVER REGIONS 199 VI Its narrow 60, Dawson, no. found in eastern Asia, Africa, India and in Australasia; they have been taken Aug. 15, no. Saxifraga tricuspidata X way R., near Horseshoe Cr., alt. 4240 grand scale of surface forming activity that has supplied the 4200; wet xi. -intermedia, 90 latifolia VI 3709. as one of the characteristic trees of the whole upper Peace region, L., alt. no. 28540, 80355 (O); upper Halfway R., alt. Geum strictum Ait. 4257. 1887, Pt. 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