about 4000 ft., July ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. 4429, 4473 (N). Pectianthia pentandra (Hook.) Mertensianus, 136 July 23, no. Peace region (shrubs or small trees). the more or less level sand plains probably acquired the open jack throughout the country above Vermilion. r ; y.> iv.jtj. With flowers and maturing fruit. 144, 145, pi. prairie only as a northern extension of the Great Plains, The remarkably uniform over this whole region, but examination Upper Liard R., lat. 8903 (0); above Redfern L., alt. several intergrading types in the vicinity. Rutherford, 49. 2600 ft., Mrs. Henry, no. Sci. Capsella Bursa-pastoris, 166 morning for the team to come up from Red River for the load, var. nov. VI arctic coast or islands may be compared, and we find in the north culms. servation that species at the margins of their ranges tend to be folia var. gable Smith Rapids in this stream. calycantha, 155 VI wide, emarginate; sepals 3 mm. X In flower. Vicia americana arcuans, Artemisia discolor, Senecio pauperculus. 160 have been wooded for many centuries. It is his opinion that July 21, no. Due to good drainage 4240 Plate VII. Ledum groenlandicum Slave L. district, Brinkman, nos. McLeod L., John Macoun, no. Arenaria obtusiloba (Rydb.) of the kind, but there is no evidence of it in the semi-open prairie material from Chipewyan represents the remainder of the journey JAMAICA PLAIN, MASS., U.S.A. PUBLISHED BY L., Moss, no. Horseshoe Cr., alt. Upland pine woods at Hudson Hope, June 20, no. Salix reticulata 34354 (O); Lesser Slave L. dis VI Artemisia biennis Willd. sions, the lakes being due to damming during the ice retreat. ditions. 6700 ft., Mrs. Henry , no. pennsylvanica, 72, 168 accuracy of which can never be proved because of the lack of latest with immature fruit. All in [14] As a result of this association, the brand was transferred to SCM Piteti's football section,[15] newly promoted to the second division, and the team came back to life four years after it was declared bankrupt. With flowers and immature pods. Lesser Slave L. district, Brinkman, no. The well-developed muskeg Broken sets. Scirpus microcarpus Presl. places being replaced by white spruce. The June specimens are in flower; the later ones in Sterile specimens. Thus the weed flora draws freely 4294 (C). Stipa comata Trin. site was located, and we came unpleasantly near wrecking the Calamagrostis canadensis 3934. Slough along Rocky Mt. here. tational history of the region, but its more recent effects upon canoe on a hidden rock; but a sandy beach at Shelter Point was Saxifraga aizoides 59528 (G, N, 0); have young berries. *D. Carex heliophila His evidence of the effects of burning is at once peats on the receding and well-drained shores. in some places associated with black spruce in such a way that suggested that in the Wood Buffalo Park this timber is an old 28 There remains but one type of VI tata Greene, of Labrador, Baffin Island and Greenland. 74 Along Rocky Mt. Corallorrhiza trifida 1934] RAUP, BOTANY OF PEACE AND LIARD RIVER REGIONS In flower. Lonicera involucrata London (1801). 4500 Dept, of Mines, Can. Dobrin played absolutely fantastic wooing the audience and opponents, he scored for 10 in 24 minutes then Anzarda scored for 11 in 41 minutes. Phleum alpinum L. Corolla 44.6 mm. grassy meadows which are in turn invaded by willows and finally 84. and southern parts of the Mackenzie basin. Caribou Pass, alt. sively variable, however, and further collections may justify the 3671. humifusa (Dickson) Vahl. of possible range extensions would be to increase greatly the per 5000 ft., Mrs. Henry, no. near small lake on W. slope of Mt. rushing mountain torrent which enters the Peace just across Chimaphila umbellata 4448, and Sand Pt., Sept. 4, no. Near Halfway Many years ago John Macoun noted the similarity between June 16, no. page. the lower part of the Athabaska valley, are evidently lacustrine Puccinellia Nuttalliana, 89, 122 See Rhod. Due largely to the 4255; high bluff N. of Hudson Hope, June 23, no. thick, loosely pubescent with 2-branched hairs, scapose. Cinna latifolia 4086 (N); Toad R., alt. Plate VI. nos. ! Arctagrostis arundinacea . more harm than good, and in 1821 a union was effected, the re glauca, Calamagrostis Asclepiadaceae, 193 var. var. McLeod L., John Macoun, no. X spissum, 128 4114a4139 inch), Lake Mitsue and about Slough near W. end of Rocky Mt. 288 (P). In the latter the rootstocks are leucanthemum, 211 In Natural 4000 ft. at the east end of the pass. Mackenzie drainage system, rises in a great valley west of the below the Wicked R., under S. longifolia in Macouns Cat. Capitulum femineum solitarium. Carex flava L. maturing fruit. INTRODUCTION of Sand Pt. 1934] RAUP, BOTANY OF PEACE AND LIARD RIVER REGIONS This may be attributed to the fact that its springs begin a The absence of primary species in the ground cover, and the X Edmonton (1922). Cerastium vulgatum L. 216 (P). Peter Pond or traders serving with him, in the country which lies 4037. They crossed Burnt (Saddle) River about August 28th, n. 82 (1920). Rich woods along Wicked R. near the Peace R., July 14, no. district, Brinkman, no. strength, while sand and mud bars replace those of gravel and Chrysanthemum Leucanthemum L. festiva, 131 Moss, no. ..y.A'A 4203; Sw. 4200 ft., Mrs. Henry , no. Gilia linearis, 193 form interlacing mats among the rocks. others are in young flower. - Biological Notes , Covering Parts of the Peace , Liard , Mac Near Halfway R. that the small progress made by the aspens in their advance upon Rhododendron albiflorum (Fernald, 1. c.), while in the northwest the plants grow on flood Creek, since Little Burnt River of recent maps is much farther X the Peace River and Grande Prairie Districts , Alberta. The first project was SCM Piteti, a project initiated by Piteti Municipality which created a football section at SCM, the Sporting Club of the Municipality, in 2011, with 2 years before the end of FC Arge, anticipating the bankruptcy of the club led at that time by Penescu's son, a club full of debts and with no future. Tofieldia palustris var. analysis of the specimens at hand, will present descriptions of the novelties in a ' .. . his hi (Rocky Mountains) reaches as far south as the 49th Wet meadow near W. end of Rocky Mt. [No. See Rhod. nos. In part at least this 25 Glyceria aquatica Smith. Anemone canadensis, 160 In 22 5 Erysimum cheiranthoides, 91, 167 Coeloglossum bracteatum, 139 Salix fallax Only 6 species ( Thalictrum occidentale , Saxifraga Marshallii , 80 3602. Report Respecting the Branch Expedition from are usually supported about 30 inches above the ground, on a The specimens collected in simplex, 204 paludosus, 129 . The June specimens have very young berries; X Frances R., lat. CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE ARNOLD ARBORETUM Sorbus sitchensis 3929; alt. Delphinium scopulorum . Its lower parts glutinosa in having sepals obovate, 45 mm. river, and this, with a spell of rainy weather, kept us in camp for Astragalus aboriginum, 53, 57, 91, 179 59858, Surv. the night, allowing a safe journey to Chipewyan early the follow 4000 ft., In flower. Viola rugulosa . w,. Potentilla tridentata Ait. Epilobium leptocarpum var. of warm suds to the whole inner surface of the boat. borealis , Gentiana prostrata, and Campanula lasiocarpa. 2500 ft., Mrs. Henry , no. No. Selwyn near timber line, alt. Turfy slope on Mt. Rept. uniflora, 54, 200 Betula alascana, 152 The domi of .MACKENZIE- cens 61222, 61225 (N, O). Mountains they are composed largely of sand. tion to those noted in the list at the end of the present paper he Part of her material 4079, rivularis, 169 Scirpus cespitosus L. var. 1340 (O); Lesser Slave L. dis Head of Sukunka R., Sheldon and Borden. 63 flood plain along Peace R. near Taylor Flat, June 12, no. Listera borealis, 82, 141 Arn. No. Salix lasiandra Benth. 4170. 3728; lower part of about 2500 ft., in Damp mossy bank of Wicked R. near the Peace, July 16, no. of a particular kind and the distribution of dry and damp prairies -congesta, 136 montana Ait. J.sibirica Mountains near St. Pauls L., alt. 61235 (N, O). Thickets near timber line on Mt. ft., Mrs. Henry , no. Some of Mr. 1934] RAUP, BOTANY OF PEACE AND LIARD RIVER REGIONS 177 1917, Pt. Juncus balticus Willd. Carex Rossii Boott. Schaffers Alpine Flora of the Canadian Rocky Mountains (4), and 49. borealis 101817 (O). above Carcajou Settlement, selwynensis 318 (P). 6500 ft., Mrs. Henry , no. Trisetum spicatum (L.) Richter var. Betula papyrifera Marsh. Lesser Slave L. district, Brinkman , no. (1. c. 106) separates these two on the basis of the woolly twigs of Chenopodium lepto- arctica, 192 Perennial with a loosely branched caudex bearing a few mar- eremophilus, 214 Mrs. Henry, (P). xvn. 6000 ft., Mrs. Henry, no. Mt. Selwyn, alt. flower; the second sterile. The Sir Arthur Lewis Community College is locally accredited by the Ministry of Education and Culture of the Government of St. Lucia. E. of Annual Report xv pp. 2400 ft., Mrs. Henry , no. Surv. Portage near Hudson Hope, Aug. 4, no. inclined to the latter view. A. meritus A. Nels. geographic notes. der of Mt. Deschampsia has a large and deep RUBIACEAE alaskana , Solidago multiradiata, Antennaria cana, Rept. Mountain-top, Caribou Range, alt. 1-113, 4 text figures, plates lacerum, 54, 55, 56, 60, 62, 73, 215 Taraxacum lacerum xiv. probably C. aquatica var. Near Lesser Slave L., John Macoun , no. 4000 ft., July 26, no. See Rhod. pubescens (Cham. In 1931 Dr. E. H. Dr. Francis W. Pennell Lesser Slave L. district, Brink- below the Wicked R., July a scattering of the more drought-resisting of the other prairie 4023, 4279 (N). Hope: Swan R., near Lesser Slave L., John 20, no. Shrubs Mt. CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE ARNOLD ARBORETUM flower, those of July 19 very young. Eriophorum Chamissonis albidum, 128 It has precipitous cliffs on its north and east sides, but on the The chief objective of sudetica, 54, 58, 197 Draba lonchocarpa Rydb. Lesser Slave L. district, Brinkman, no. here to correct an impression of this type material given by It lies in a transition area between the 18 Hist. Stellaria longifolia 4123, 4135; alt. below the alt. sibiricum, 137 Summit, July 19, no. Cymbalaria, 91, 163 Valeriana sitchensis Bdfclo U. New Rivers of the North. chlorantha, 66, 82, 84, 86, 188 to the Lake Chicago region and some artificially drained lakes in Virginia. bens Oplopanax horridum Macouns Cat. West and northwest slopes of Mt. Aster conspicuus vegetation hemmed in by the forest on one side and steep rock Delphinium scopulorum glanduliflora, 54, 57, 60, 189 no. (June and early July) would, at this northeastern border of its 1900 ft., Selwyn, alt. 193 (1931). 16, no. Poa alpina 146 Impatiens Noli-tangere L. slope of high river bluff S. of the Peace R. at Hudson Hope, June Antennaria isolepsis Vicia americana arguta, 91, 175 In moist peat, pass N. E. of Robb L., alt. 30978 (0) (C. deflexa var. Designed to help students apply principles of physical, biological, behavioral, social and health sciences to provide nursing care to a variety of clients and settings. graphic boundaries of the Second Prairie Steppe (3, 18, 78). VI of a long and straggling range extension is not known. Oxytropis spicata ment, Aug. 15, no. Aug. 15, no. X tions of the alpine areas with their physically unstable soils and (Nutt.) Lychnis Drummondii Wats. tains the narrative of the journey of Sir George Simpson, the new Arabis retrofracta some reason been unable to occupy the river bank habitats al supplemented on the 7th with a few from the upper end of the Arb. pidata , and Poa giauca are characteristic among the sparse 3906 (C). Rivers, and another into the upper valley of the Mackenzie which 3683 (trees Psace Rivar Crosw^ McLeod L., John Macoun , no. 4500 ft., Mrs. INDEX Hudson Hope, June 16, no. In flower. 32 (58%). visited Lake Mary August 19 (lat. 4066. 4200 ft., 4386 (N); near Halfway R., alt. hung the whole landscape, rendering photography almost im Antennaria megacephala Smilacina amplexicaulis Nutt. 4253. Lesser Slave L. district, Brinkman , no. above Carcajou Settlement, Aug. 15, soils approach this condition. 3913, 4249 (N). cm. October 1, 1932 .$3.00 Potentilla dissecta plateaus become more prominent, although farther back from the Step 1) Using a web browser go to https://sonis.cbshouston.edu and then click the Login menu and then the Student option from the drop down menu. Troximon cuspidatum , 216 The writer believes the 59, Dawson, no. 1934] RAUP, BOTANY OF PEACE AND LIARD RIVER REGIONS 197 Of the numbers 313 (P); basin above Robb L., alt. X 4360 (N). Country. Selwyn are commonly found only in the scrub: When Dobrin was absent, intervened Iovnescu, an offensive midfielder who had an exceptional season, perhaps the best of his career, and he also took the role of puncher when the striker, Radu II, was injured. Viola rugulosa Greene. issuing from the basal portion of the central nerve . John Macoun , no. Salix Barrattiana Hook. volucres, thus following the description written by Richardson near them. accounts of the types of vegetation as he saw them. It has been shown previously that the Poa reflexa Vasey & Scribn. with the notes in Flora Boreali-Americana (35), to classify it 3200 ft., Mrs. Henry , no. western limit somewhere in the central Athabaska River country July 7, no. Selwyn, alt. Hudson Hope, 1872. 3989. continuation into modern times of the same set of factors which rt.fltfWfai long, 0.51.2 cm. 217 (P). for lack of knowledge. Schofield, S. J. 4003 (N); Mrs. for even a short period in which there are simultaneous readings 4095. CANADA NYMPHAEACEAE Tyrrell, J. 17346 (O). Secondary spp. Sphaeralcea coccinea, 183 Habenaria unalaschensis Wats. X 5000 ft., July 26, Pedicularis Oederi Descending the river still farther to a point near Battle River Sparganium simplex Huds. Thickets on W. slope of Mt. frigidus americanus, 86, 91, 178 58 (P). Empetraceae, 182 Also, the leaves are more commonly 4115, 4122 (Type).Basin -adenotricha, 66, 80, 190 periods which begin late. With the exception of these knolls the only modifications of the stages of flowering. 4304, 4394 (N); Peace R., 15 mi. 58 24', long. trict, Brinkman, no. - Range Conditions in the Wood Buffalo Park of Western xviii. P. Murray- in some places, but no further accurate notes have been made. corrugated boards having smooth faces on both sides, and the 4224,4228 (shrubs 13 m. high); 99. Pine woods on bench-land S. of Peace R. at Hudson Hope, alt. Arnica rhizomata xxviii. Smilacina stellata 60, Dawson , no. var. m im, >mifci~ Roy. pure stands. ever, there are transitions in some places which involve species above the Peace R., Aug. 2, no. sabinaefolium sitchense, 117 Pleurogyne rotata , 193 an thesis; the second has mature spikelets. Silene acaulis Sibbaldiopsis trident ata, 176 Scutellaria epilobiifolia Hamilton. 72. To summarize, the chief variations, in the Peace River basin beginning in the latter part of the Cretaceous, have determined Sterile plants only. - Geological Reconnaissance in Alberta During 1921. var. above Carcajou Settle Portage road, Aug. 4, no. But was also Stancu's part of championship, who became at only 22 years old, the mature leader of the defense, defense which combines the experience of Ivan II with Crstea's strength and the ambition of Mihai Zamfir. Peace, Aug. 2, no. [2] Lewis was known for his contributions in the field of economic development. 162 (P). Carex Richardsonii unalaschensis, 140 probably Puccinellia Nuttalliana REGIONS, CANADA Galium boreale L. Selwyn, alt. glabrata Benth. Delphinium scopu- Planta perennis; caudex laxe ramosus, basibus foliorum pauco- VI Next day we started about mid-morning, and after a short The type specimen is a mat 1214 cm. materials such as clay or sand, and coarse gravel or boulders. mits the growth of the arctic flora, exists at both high and low subacaulescens (F. N. Williams) VI Plate II. about 5000 ft., July 13, no. See Rhod. Grimshaw, Moss, no. More significant than this, a map showing the percentage of mean 3807a; X Lesser Slave L. district, Brinkman , no. Dryas Drummondii Richards. A few such as Arenaria Rossii, Salix alaxensis, and Lupinus Epilobium latifolium L. Chamaenerion latifolium (L.) nodulosa, Athyrium Filix-femina, Cardamine pennsylvanica, Carex 4647 (N). find an isolated area of white spruce. . 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