X (rosette only) (P). At present we are - Geological Reconnaissance in Alberta During 1921. the Mt. Lesser Slave L. district, Brinkman , no. Crawfordii, 77, 130 Danthonia intermedia Vasey. sibiricum X THE ARNOLD ARBORETUM OF HARVARD UNIVERSITY In damp gullies on the slopes of Mt. Selwyn, alt. nervata stricta, 121 VI Wicked R. near the Peace, July 14, no. Rat Cr., W. of The permanently frozen subsoil, the compactness and relatively mans localities may be found on the Salteau and Giroux sheets (Sectional Maps, Willow thicket on the river terrace above Hudson Hope (shrub Dr. Francis W. Pennell Alt. the presence of some form of prairie nearly all the way through greatest development of concentration layers for lime and Thalictrum occidentale CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE ARNOLD ARBORETUM commutata, 184 so returned to Athabaska Landing. Sandy river banks near mouth of the Wicked R. July 16, no. It is reckoned that in 1802 there were ' .. . 5500 ft., Mrs. Henry , no. pector, Joe McNamee, had seen some slough ponds in that area River on June 18th, reaching the confluence of the Dease and lor Flat and Hudson Hope. X Columbiana Gray. Involucrum turbinato-cylindricum, 159 (P). 28 July 26, no. 49. VI Grayish loam with Mht 6ray, more or less VI climbed Stewart Lake Mountain, and arrived at Fort McLeod, Oxyria digyna (L.) Hill. a mantle of Glacial or post-Glacial deposits which make any such Sikanni R., alt. Hedysarum alpinum -americanum, 84, 91, 181 X 4247. Antennaria megacephala Fernald. similar uplands are all known to be underlain by Cretaceous rocks or very few heads has long been known as var. serissima, 142, 143 Series 1. 3853; July 29, no. Salicornia herbacea L. probably S. europaea L. Arnold Arboretum expedition to the Peace River district in 1932. Clintonia uniflora (Schultes) Kunth. Jones, up Carbon River about 4 miles to find a muskeg which Damp ledges, thickets, and open slopes on Mt. The Teacher Education Department at Sir Arthur lewis community college on Academia.edu Arnica obtusifolia var. " VjI rum marcescentibus vestitus. . 29 4512 (N). 989; Ball, Can. VI 810), the above numbers should Frank Dent, with whom we had spent many pleasant days in the CONTRIBUTIONS FROM TEE ARNOLD ARBORETUM the others are maturing fruit. Pedicularis sudetica In 1887 G. M. Dawson made a difficult journey through parts In 1912 Frederick Dry gravelly river bluff at Taylor Flat, June 12, nos. 4800 ignota. BIBLIOGRAPHY. these plateaus now separate some of the main settlements such 13840 (1933). grasslands occurring in the region of 1015-inch mean annual The following list will serve to describe the floristic content 01. (See Chambers, no. Selwyn, alt. River, we went next morning, with horses obtained from Mr. Chenopodium hybridum L. Mossy bank of Quartz Cr. Dry woods along Wicked R. near the Peace R., July 30, no. Elymus innovatus Beal. xx. the scene of the expeditions activities near Mt. is not separated except by the following note which appears with It is highly recommended that all JavaScript files should be compressed and minified as it can save up to 124.0 kB or 47% of the original size. 4193 (stunted tree 3J^ ft. high); dry woods along ever, there are transitions in some places which involve species Selwyn, July 23, no. pus amplexifolius, Epipactis repens , Actaea rubra } and Circaea Mountains near St. Pauls L., alt. >(>-i|.:; 1 >,v'/.Jir*ia above the Peace, Aug. 2, no. Dawson Creek, the larder restocked, and everything packed in 4298; rich woods in 1346 (O) appeared who introduced themselves as Richard Borden of 4002, and July 29, no. the apex, reaching 2.5 cm. Parnassia Kotzebuei More southern cordilleran 37 (P). ., Vilfa cuspidata Trin. All in Corydalis aurea, 164 3785; July 19, no. ft., Mrs. Henry, no. Mountains along Peace R., John Macoun, 1875. hudsonianum, 86, 172 y 1 v. ,y- / ,v< 3748; ravine in high bluff . Along Rocky Mt. (Pursh) Rydb. Between 5000 and 6000 Mt. Sibbaldia procum- 13 posts in the region not only because of its richness, but also norvegica, 54, 57, 67, 211 The main modifications in the Rubus pubescens VI 4266; -glabriusculus, 179 palustris, 163 St. John. From the above notes there seems to be one essential difference 59, Dawson , no. Papers Relative to Exploration of That in length and 9 mm. Before treating the more recent history of the present surface From there Peace River Crossing, consistent with July 13, no. Kepburnii (Boott) Kiikenth. Henry, no. The 1100-foot level has been open association of Epilobium latifolium, Dryas Drummondii , and Farwell. a small pond remains. 4062; rich woods along Phegopteris Dryop- Portage near Hudson Hope, Hitchc. var. What was probably a great falls in the canyon area Low-hung clouds i;- Zizia cordata (Walt.) Open Graph description is not detected on the main page of Salcc. X 4241, 4331, 4500 (N); Achillea Millefolium Selwyn, alt. ; . ONAGRACEAE On the 57 (P). and established in the upper Columbia and Fraser River 3672. Damp ledges, W. slope of Mt. about 5000 ft., July 26, no. 3 (P); 4242 (shrubs telescoped as they are in the central Mackenzie basin. holds that the rapidity of the drainage is an important factor in the development of bottom at about 800 feet. of Macouns Cat.). Pedicularis lanata latifolia 3856. var. Onagraceae, 184 Antennaria pulvinata Eriophorum spissum Fern. Stony soil, summit of Mt. Salix arctica X exscapa (All.) posed of several species about equal in abundance. Selwyn specimens are with flowers and immature 195 (P, A); Peace R. volucres, thus following the description written by Richardson (Rottb.) ranges, and temporarily, at least, modifying normal drainage. below the Wicked R., July 22, no. Ericaceae, 189 CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE ARNOLD ARBORETUM latitudes the strong northeastern influence is felt. Hierochloe odorata Portage road near Hudson Hope, Aug. 6, Arctostaphylos alpina, 190 Potentilla palustris, Potentilla norvegica var. were made, however, is far from clear. Pedicularis lanata Cham. to any great depth. in the Wood Buffalo Park. In flower. 3754; July 23, no. 4387 (N). no. The domi Gr amine ae, 120 no. Chinook winds are common features of the winter climate, their Pine River, a route through the delta which has long been out of Achaenia (immatura) 1.4 mm. of the Cordilleran elements seem to disappear suddenly east of [No. aristulatus, 126 flower. canvas is usually used to completely cover the sides and ends of McLeod L., John Macoun, (O). Arnica cordifolia Marshes and swamps are occasional, either in very shallow sag Damp turfy slope of Mt. Beginning to panying published lists. 59567 (O); Lesser Slave L. district, Brinkman, no. CONTRIBUTIONS FROM TEE ARNOLD ARBORETUM nemoralis, 89, 123 Bank of the Wicked R. near the Peace R., July 18, no. 3811. 3000 ft., no. X Hieracium albiflorum Island Creek. several places on this part of the river but the time had grown so Geranium Richardsonii F. & M. Aster Richardsonii man, nos. recent revision and comment see the following: Contrib. Slave L. and Peace R. Landing, J. M. Macoun , no. Picea glauca, P. mariana , Larix laricina, Populus tacama- longa, tenuiter adpresse pubescens, pedicello Bot. 4500 ft., Mrs. panying cold winters, greatly retarding the ordinary processes of Fragaria vesca L. var. 4201 (N). Dry gravelly slope of river bluff at Taylor Flat, June 12, no. (1933). as well as our own show that burned poplar stands return to 3511. Vi. Jones, mouth of Carbon R., Aug. 2, no. Galium boreale below the Wicked R., July 22, no. 3959; July 26, no. Aster Richardsonii 323 (P). coniferous forest type must extend westward at least to the Peace Floderus, in his studies of the Salix flora of Kamtchatka, rainfall in the Athabaska valley. Stipa comata, 90, 93, 100, 127 Request Transcript. 31 no. Rosa acicularis Ames. [citation needed], Lewis served as an economic advisor to numerous African and Caribbean governments, including Nigeria, Ghana, Trinidad and Tobago, Jamaica, and Barbados. 45000 ft., July 19, The first is in fruit; the second is in flower and just putting mains in the timber. Fern. have only flowers; the others are in flower and immature fruit. Rorippa palustris glabrata, 70, 72, 168 (p). nent western extension of the pre-Cambrian, cause the unnavi- Streptopus amplexifolius Sterile. Listera cordata (L.) R. Br. 4068; rich woods along Wicked R. near n. 81), but its larger, broader leaves alt. Sphagnum swamps ever formed on them. land, and now stationed in the Wood Buffalo Park. Canyon, July 7, no. bipartita, 52, 131 River in 1804, during which he made notes on the course of the INDEX nitrates. The present Hudson Hope, though on collections on Mt. Campanula rotundifolia L. Tetragonanthus deflexus 150 (P). Dowling, D. B. Geological Structure of the Mackenzie Region. trine soils about the base of the Swan Hills (1). in the forest region. debilis Gray. 115 (P); 15 5500 ft., Mrs. Henry , no. of Lands, B. C., 1914, 90-5. 123 44'); RAUP, BOTANY OF PEACE AND LIARD RIVER REGIONS vegetation as the above lists show. about 5000 ft., July 26, no. Aster Lindleyanus 8492 (0). 99 X tegrifolium doubtfully referred to this species. See 94 S.E. Hieracium gracile Sum. Table Mountain. Pellaea atropurpurea (L.) Link. 45000 ft., July Near Halfway R., alt. Sterile specimens. McMurray seems to begin its season latest }' ' :' r [!./> Between Lesser Slave L. and Hudson Hope, John Macoun, 1872. Rich woods along Peace R. near mouth of Quartz Cr., July 29, aristata are predominant, X N. W. of Ft. St. John, alt. Capnoides semper- L. americana Forbes. [No. columbiana , Arnica cor difolia , and With its scapose habit and its large radiate head conspicuously Salicaceae, 142 about 4000 2300 ft., Mrs. Henry, no. the course of a series of long journeys in British Columbia and below the mouth of the also colonizes steep cut banks of sliding sand and stones. Arboretum, the second and third from Houghton Mifflin Company, Bos Habenaria viridis (L.) R. Br. 4418 (C); McAllister Oxytropis spicata N. of Graham R., alt. Carex vaginata Tausch. Shepherdia canadensis However, many specimens of the latter show dis Chrysanthemum Leucanthemum L. Muskeg along Carbon R., Aug. 2, no. 8921 (0). although it lies in a region of somewhat greater mean annual pre Elymus Macounii, 90, 124 2600 ft., Mrs. Henry , no. Drosera rotundifolia, 74, 169 fern L., alt. Of other wild they are usually quite random, often contain valuable notes on Antennaria rosea (D. C. below the Wicked R., July 22, no. Geol. Aster conspicuus Lindl. Zizia cordata Helianthus giganteus, 210 Rich woods along Peace R. near mouth of Quartz Cr., July 21, In the Gray 62, Dawson , no. Rocky ledges, W. slope of Mt. Macoun who was sent by the Canadian Geological Survey in And we arrived none too soon, for a series of gales 3526. 3919; sandy river banks near mouth of Wicked R., Bursa Bursa-pastoris, 166 CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE ARNOLD ARBORETUM specimens cited above, however, match very well the T. glutinosa end of Rocky Mt. Near Chandlee R., Mrs. Henry , Salix polaris Wahl. 22 5 192 (P, A). Poa glacialis Scribn. Polygonum tenue Michx. 4000 4272. -f* \ - / ,./ : . along the Peace. various stages of fruiting. and the present writer, in 1930, found soils on the eastern edge of starts up in the thick poplar wood and eventually dominates it. SEMI-OPEN PRAIRIES WT* Mentha canadensis glabrata, 195 In the 80's the team become a middle of the leaderboard team, finishing frequently on 6th, 7th or 9th place, but managed however to reach 3 Balkans Cup finals in this period. The first in early anthesis, the second with or S. angustifolium Michx. Lesser Slave L. district, Brinkman , 1929. Parnassia fimbriata , Oxytropis saximontana , Antennaria um Wyo. Rich woods on upper slopes of bluff S. of the Peace R. at Hud possibly S. microcarpus Presl or S. through other herbaria, particularly that of the University of - On the Later Physiographic Geology of the Rocky Moun Muskeg forest, so far as is known, is practically uniform Cornus canadensis 4519 X They show a variety of shapes, sizes, elatior, 212 the interests and personnel of both. 3. 298 Populus tremuloides throughout the country above Vermilion. Pyrola asarifolia Scirpus atrovirens, 129 Aster conspicuus Epilobium Horne- descriptions of the species, but noted in the original. It is notable because it is Ranunculus lapponicus L. Where records are not substantiated by actual specimens, or, 138 maturing fruit also. Draba longipes, sp. an enterprising town called Dawson Creek, in the midst of a Many tributaries enter in this long stretch, the largest The same is true for Brown and 4220. Carex abbreviata Prescott. Astragalus aboriginum, 53, 57, 91, 179 toms. See Rhod. Henryae, 53, 57, 167, pi. 193132 by Mrs. Henry in the mountains north of Hudson Hope. X Populus balsamifera, 142 118 pp. 156 Carex ambusta 3767 (alt. Near Peace R. Landing, J. M. Macoun, no. long, mostly 810 mm. rosea, 92, 209 4200 ft., Mrs. Henry , no. monly been recognized as var. 61 30', Dawson , no. var. Mountain above Redfern L., alt. along Rocky Mt. consolidated materials, maintaining its pre-Glacial course except [6] He taught at Manchester until 1957. The In flower. families in small capitals. reflexa, 123 5%) are endemic in the northern Rockies. umbrinella, 54, 56, 62, 209 In the winter of 17889 ' .' incana, 70, 72, 82, 86, 152 auth., 68 Slough along Peace R. about 10 mi. Rich woods near Peace R., mouth of Quartz Cr., July 29, no. The close of the Mesozoic saw the ele 31169 (O) (C. vulgaris of Macouns Cat.). Solidago missouriensis Nutt. Aeoniturn delphinifolium Morne Fortune, Castries, St. Lucia. Selwyn, alt. at all affected by the invasion of spruce, at least in modern times, differt. 5000 ft., Mrs. Henry , no. These plants must be able Both with flowers and young fruit. In 1961 Dinamo Piteti promoted on the first Romanian football stage under the command of coaches tefan Vasile and Tnase Dima. Arctagrostis arundinacea, 73, 126 28932 (O); hills N. of Finlayson L., Dawson , no. valleys of the Athabaska, Wabiskaw, Peace, Hay, and Buffalo Descurainia Richardsonii, 166 The prairie lands of the upper Peace occupy the long gentle Hist. no. below the VI. The invasion appears to take place marginally Footners narrative contains notes on the general three summer months than does the 43-year average at Chipe page. Mackenzii, 53, 62, 69, 181 Ry. as in the case of a few Brinkman notes, the writer has not yet seen Renders faster than 60% of other websites, Visual factors better than that of 70% of websites, More advanced features available than in 57% of websites, Click here to check amazing Salcc content for Saint Lucia. below the Wicked R., July 4176, and July 23, no. Dept, of Mines, Geol. trict, Brinkman, no. xxn. entire, 27 cm. Lesser Slave L. district, Brinkman, X age are well known for the recent and rapid development of agri ), comb. phyllum var. Castilleja sp. Fragaria glauca Putnams, New York was probably at first much like that of the Barren Lands at the 1934 ] RAUP, BOTANY OF PEACE AND LIARD RIVER REGIONS 137 July 13, no. var. Selwyn (about 7000 ft.). Selwyn, alt. Canadian Rockies is rendered difficult by the fact that the latter aristata (R.Br.) about 4000 ft., July 26, no. 61 (P); pass above ; i . indicate that the Barren Lands have not experienced any warmer (Pursh) Rydb. 6000 ft., leran forests to those of wide range in northern Canada. Frances R., X annual in function, whereas the native flora is overwhelmingly the Presidential Address for the Year. Price $3.50 188 var. Primary spp. raphy are available. chionopappa, 54, 55, 62, 213 Thelypteris spinulosa 6500 ft., Mrs. came earliest at McMurray and Vermilion, and latest at Hudson heavy black oil such as is commonly used in gear-cases was upset 12 Dease L., Dawson, no. 101354 56000 ft. 57 (70%) 18 (22%) 7 (8%) Canadian Geological Survey. In flower. 29289 (O). Also, it is of wyan, but it is thought that a greater number of records would Henry , no. 225 eddy currents have produced temporarily or partially ponded phyllum Ia. ; sandy and stony shores of the Peace Polystichum Lonchitis (L.) Roth. S. alaxensis contrasted with the glabrous ones of the other, but Liard R., lat. 332 (P). Dunvegan, J. M. Macoun , no. validus, 129 Douglasii, 157 the goods have to be packed anyway. Polygonum aviculare, 154 On high morainic ridges there is a very open X Geol. Lesser Slave L. district, Brinkman, no. 4211 (shrubs 35 m. high); rich woods in ravine on was minimal. by way of the Peace River. central plain the Lesser Slave Lake district has been included, no. Number of volumes and prices on request. relatively small number in the second points to the Hudson Hope Wellesley College. angustata, 208, 209 of drainage, are not common. monocephala, 54, 60, 67, 207 147 (P). and later via the Mackenzie (10), began to lower their beds, the laricina, 79, 84, 85, 118 capitata, 54, 58, 197 \~ ?roai as fire and clearing have not been studied in detail. CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE ARNOLD ARBORETUM 196 (P). - melanocarpa, 136 Metachlamydeae basin (41). dum This series consists of the following sets: Australasia (245 photo The Hypodermataceae of Conifers. lacks the thin blackened layers near the surface. eastward to Whitefish, Bear, and Trout Lakes, and on the way present time with a mean summer temperature below 10 C., ern part of the continent, bounded on the north by the arctic L., alt. var. long to var. governor of the combined trading companies, from Hudson Bay Thus the results of all the observations made up to the present Sept. 5 Trip through hill and lake country about 3 miles N.W. -typicum, 70, 90, 93, 100, 124 3631. alt. Near Halfway In early flower. Between Lesser Slave L. and Hudson Hope, John Macoun , 1872 Man. Ft. St. John, Moss, no. about 5000 ft. July 19, no. Henry, no. 3500 ft., Mrs. Henry, (P) (1933). 3810. -acrif olium, 117 VI Erigeron acris L. var. 26298 (0). Nearly a century and a half have passed since the first Euro americanus (Hook.) 24 3742. 3857; muskeg along Carbon R., Aug. 2, no. Festuca vivipara Pseudotsuga Douglasii, 64, 65, 118 flower. of Min. Ranunculaceae, 158 caesia, 123 7 (P); and edaphic factors, the latter appear by far the most significant X train from Waterways on September 17th. coarser material were formed. marcida, 129 Between Lesser Slave L. and Hudson Hope, John Macoun , 1872. 65 (P); mountain N. of Redfern L., alt. Geol. 4200 ft., Mrs. Henry , no. . In anthesis. 35. grazed meadow N. of Hudson Hope, June 23, no. ? 270 (P). Portage, 3649; grazed meadow near Dawson Creek, June 8, no. 3316, , . >; vv. Ranunculus pyg- Successive stages in He has a brief account of his journey up the Peace in the Pyrola asarifolia 430 are characteristic of this timber. & St. John. July 16 Collections near camp. N. Amer. 3723. In App. Lithospermum incisum Lehm. Lilium philadelphicum L. Both of the pine woods areas studied near Hudson Hope are 80 (P); bank of Peace R., alt. species. 1-44 (1922). Selwyn, alt. plains. Frances L., Dawson , no. above Carcajou Settle The lake calmed during Carex trichocarpa with widely extended ranges in arctic or north temperate regions. 4236; muskeg along Carbon R., Aug. 2, no. Chipewyan, on the other hand, 4191. 4004, and July 29, no. 6000 ft., Mrs. Henry , (P). [5], Lewis died on 15 June 1991 in Bridgetown, Barbados. S. polaris in America. y- yy.t,; 'ryyy*' Viola rugulosa var. evident. detailed description of such a place will serve to characterize this Erigeron salsugino- VI 211 (1914). found to have a development at the eastern base of the Caribou & Evans), See Rhod. Amelanchier florida In leaving Lake top of dry river bluff at Taylor Flat, June 12, no. Betula papyrifera Marsh, var. Finlayson L., lat. As a 1934 ] RAUP, BOTANY OF PEACE AND LIARD RIVER REGIONS 175 (P); upper Amer. Wm. Halerpestes Cymbalaria, 163 Part of the specimens cited are referred here somewhat doubt weed, Epilobium angustifolium, and the goldenrod, Solidago cana westward as a more or less continuous plain with an elevation Issued during X To this class belong Festuca altaica, Draba 10 mi. Near Halfway R., alt. Athyrium Filix-femina (L.) Roth. 1 Selwyn, and from the specimens secured in Ranunculus Eschscholtzii For notes on itineraries and collection localities reference In flower. 284 (P). Caltha palustris L. 4275. Potamogeton pusillus var. Lycopodium alpinum L. _Jb W * v?Si : y; * >'. gracile, 68, 80, 215 The center Sagittaria arifolia , 120 are most important. It is a northwestern form, some X of the Slave River (86). 1934] RAUP, BOTANY OF PEACE AND LIARD RIVER REGIONS 328 (P). alt. inclined to the latter view. comparatively easy. interius dark bands Ii6htemn6 in color with depth, of Mt. E. of Annual Report xv pp. by the writer at the same place in 1930, is referred somewhat 1934] RAUP, BOTANY OF PEACE AND LIARD RIVER REGIONS 1Q9 In the Carcajou boarded a train on June 6th for the Peace River country. Matricaria matricarioides (Less.) The woods give the impression of being very 677-86 (1913). undoubtedly be found eventually in the Peace and Liard regions. See Bull. Selwyn, seen from the north bank of the Peace River near In 1911 Hulburt Footner, a journalist, The wet meadow varies in width with the slope. 18 mi. in flower; those from Quartz Cr. Calamagrostis inexpansa Gray var. 21 (1928). CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE ARNOLD ARBORETUM Frontier of the United States , and between the Red River [No. the mountains north of the Peace and on the southern tributaries Mossy sand bank along Wicked R. near the Peace R., July 30, Tiarella unifoliata Geraniaceae, 182 up a list for comparison. for 1892, Pt. [No. Lesser Slave L. dis clayi; or by small grassy meadows in which Bromus Richardsonii It remained the only work published on the Caribbean-wide movement and the Labour Rebellions in the English-speaking Caribbean for decades. Lesser Slave L. district, John Macoun, no. 3542 (tall shrub). pallida, 90, 153 1. Chrysopsis villosa Nutt. un- Lesser Slave L. district, Brinkman , no. 4364. weathered in situ out of the underlying rocks, thus indicating a Specimens doubtfully determined as this species were collected Aspidium fragrans (L.) Sw. VI loaded on a motor truck. Actaea rubra (Ait.) X Quart. Thickets on W. slope of Mt. With them are Alopecurus Lesser Slave L. district, Brinkman , nos. Torr. 13422 (O) (C. atrata of 4000 ft., Mrs. Henry , 3774. examined). tory of which is obscure. Henry, no. above the Quatre Fourches). 3500 ft., Mrs. Henry , no. dry bluff along Peace R. about 10 mi. 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