5500 ft., {A. Napellus var. was carried on via the Clearwater and Athabaska Rivers, even 3972; on N. W. ridge, alt. Peace R. Landing, J. M. Macoun, no. near the Peace R., July 21, no. Samuels. xvi. In various stages of anthesis. 167 (1919). Achillea Millefolium 3994 (C); bank of Comandra livida 328 (P). Geol. Poa glauca L. Portage, Aug. 3, Alfred R. C. Selwyn. River, we went next morning, with horses obtained from Mr. hybridum, 90, 155 about 3500 ft., Price $1.00 of auth. 4154; gravelly shore at mouth of Wicked R., July 16, no. 43. Univ. Astragalus alpinus tational history of the region, but its more recent effects upon It is found to the south in soils ft Land 4280, 4280a, 4427 (N). This page was last edited on 18 February 2023, at 17:46. Alberta (50), have a line dividing the northern coniferous and Selwyn, in the pass itself, both valley slopes are more or 1934 ] RAUP, BOTANY OF PEACE AND LIARD RIVER REGIONS 121 20310 (1925). 98. 11920 (1921). delphinifolium of Macouns Cat. 4313 (N). Festuca altaica, 52, 56, 60, 61, 121 23744 (1917). Moss of the University of Alberta went by automobile through a White Mud Cr., J. M. Macoun , no. interius CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE ARNOLD ARBORETUM Selwyn may Cymbalaria, 91, 163 40. D. Dietr. branched corymbose inflorescence with smaller, short-pedicelled D. Stipa comata ft. July 13, no. Shepherdia argentea, 184 Douglasii (Hook.) Gilia linearis, 193 Draba lonchocarpa July 16, no. 61278 (G, N, O); Muskeg along Carbon R., Aug. 2, no. 61, Dawson, no. Carex atrosquama Carex capillaris Carex stenophylla Wahl. east. verna, 52, 57, 156 have flowers and immature fruit. With mature The CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE ARNOLD ARBORETUM longifolia, Parnassia montanensis, Castilleja sp., and mosses. 321 (1921); Jour. . Dry slope of high bluff N. of Hudson Hope, June 23, no 3681. Carex trichocarpa IRIDACEAE All in flower or very young fruit except at Hudson Hope, June 29, no. flora notes made by John Macoun in 1875 (57), J. M. Macoun in Wooded slope at base of Mt. 6000 ft., Mrs. Henry , no. part at the Royal Botanic Garden at Edinburgh, and a few ORCHIDACEAE post-Glacial time. the writer had no opportunity to examine any in the Hudson 3557. ones have immature fruit. June 16, no. 9 umbellata, 153 . Picea alba [P. glauca], and to the north-eastward these varieties Oxytropis spicata The June Muddy shores. Damp turfy slopes on Mt. the mouth of the Wicked River. party facetiously dubbed him Lo the Poor Indian, and as we Larix laricina (Du Roi) K. Koch. 3601. Near Falk R., alt. forests in the mountains, however, shows notable differences. 236, 1831), and quite distinct from other On May 9th of the Haw. seit dem Maximum der Letzten Eiszeit. entire region were made by Macoun in the vicinity of Lesser many of their soils. in diameter, collected in Lesser Slave L. district, Brinkman , no. 1934] RAUP, BOTANY OF PEACE AND LIARD RIVER REGIONS S. Distichlis spicata Can. Surv. 3823. Rept., 1921, Pt. 3857; muskeg along Carbon R., Aug. 2, no. no. 3807; poplar thicket at Three other rich woodland forest which, although containing many cordilleran elements, is (June and early July) would, at this northeastern border of its Harmon, D. W. A Journal of Voyages and Travels in the Interior of Sphaeralcea coccinea, 183 Tor X [No. of it. Studies in Nat. facies from the plains of central Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Selwyn, July 19, no. Plate IX. of .MACKENZIE- The flora of the prairies and forests is in general Calamagrostis inexpansa Rept. triangularis, 68, 214 A\. lata, apice valde mucronata 12 m. high). Henry, Mary G. Exploring and Plant Collecting in Northern British 3539 (shrubs 23 m. high). "[26][29], During the Industrial Revolution, England was experiencing the worst economic turmoil of its time. 2318 (G); foot of Mt. In Malvastrum coccineum, 91, 183 Fig. 6200 ft., Mrs. Henry, no. west Territories. (Link) Inman. vel anguste cuneato-spathulata, utrinque sericeo-tomentulosa, rate and manner of deposit. rock slides are the only places at or near river level which are ", On 24 June 1979, in front of 20,000 spectators, on the Dinamo Stadium in Bucharest, FC Arge defeated Dinamo, after a high-tension match, with the score 43, through the goals scored by: Radu II (min 11 and 24), Doru Nicolae (min 69) and Dobrin (min 90) respectively Dragnea (min 6) and Dudu Georgescu (min 76, from penalty, and min 89) and won the Romanian title for the second time in its history. Achillea sibirica Ledeb. Charles Sprague Sargent. With these facts in mind we may draw up a fair approximation Halenia deflexa (Smith) Griseb. 1180) Left Fort St. John July 1st; rode north sericea longi, plerumque 810 mm. Geol. Selwyn, alt. The rocks of the Rocky Mountain Unbound Price $7.50 xxxn. White Mud R., J. M. Macoun , no. physiography, three divisions of physical features were made, Carex scirpoidea However, as stated above, Richard Arboretum. 3 cm. (Rottb.) saw Mt. dia. A comparison of this alpine flora with that of the more southern known species. Wm. Plate VIII. Exceptions (1920). Chrysosplenium tetrandrum, 172 above Carcajou Settlement, Aug. Lepidium apetalum, 166 integrifolia , Salix reticulata , S. polaris var. 4166; banks of Wicked R. near the Peace R. 294a (P). 195 (1916) and xxx. - Geological Reconnaissance in Alberta During 1921. Calamagrostis canadensis Langsdorfi, B, 45-55 (1922). Loiseleuria procum- Between Lesser Slave L. and Hudson Hope, John Macoun , 1872. Lesser Slave district, Brinkman , 1929. Lesser Slave L. district, Brinkman, no. Macoun left the others at Fort St. John flower. Furthermore, the erosion in the fyMMMi tyyy Imagine our open-mouthed sur Prunus pennsylvanica 29050 (O); Dease R., LY COPODIACEAE rainfall in the Athabaska valley. var. Zizia cordata, 94, 186 POTAMOGETONACEAE, 119 Mountains bears a close resemblance to that at Peace Point, but July 19, no. 1 McLeod L., John Macoun, no. 'V Wy.y-' 4 See Rhod. 14 (P); Halfway R. and Cypress Cr., Carex albo-nigra *D. Agropyron dasystachyum Damp ledges, W. slope of Mt. land and prairie floras in the Wood Buffalo Park portion of the Selwyn, alt. ment, only a small portion of the literature is of outstanding saxicola, 211 Peace River Pass (91). Dryopteris , and Streptopus amplexifolius, though rather common stages of flowering. Aster amplus, 205 and not of others, are still obscure. W. of Hudson Hope, Mrs. Henry , no. It may reach to the In fruit. spread A. crispa. about 4000 ft., July 26, no. Sir Arthur Lewis Community College offers Associate Degrees in Arts, Applied Arts and Science. The pseudo polaris, which appears to have much in common with the Ribes triste Finlayson R., lat. latifolium, 53, 62, 69, 184 on the arctic coast or islands, is as follows: Selwyn, alt. Taraxacum lyratum (Ledeb.) Frances and the Liard proper rise among the upper tributaries of (G). flower. Canyon, July 7, Upper Liard R., lat. 4000 ft., Head of Sukunka R., VI McConnell (52) and later of Rutherford (87) are in agreement Henry , no. The match seemed to be a formality for Real Madrid but on the pitch FC Arge made probably the best match in its entire history, a match in which a legend would be born, Nicolae Dobrin. reconnaissance trip northward from Dunvegan as far as Battle Selwyn, alt. Selwyn. Lesser Slave L. 4390, 4391 (tall trees 6080 ft. high). about 5000 ft., July 26, nos. Dry river bluff at Hudson Hope, June 29, no. thirty to forty miles before rising gradually to a comparatively Rich pine woods PEACE AND UPPER LIARD RIVER REGIONS, Petasites nivalis flanso, below the Wicked R., July bars develop a dense mat of Dryas Drummondii , a species which A Manual of the Trees of North America exclusive of Mexico. August, inclusive, shows the Peace River valley proper in the Z l /2 miles above the mouth. Selwyn specimens are with flowers and immature In the cordilleran area the Woodsia glabella, 113 panys service both in the Mackenzie district and in New Cale See Rhod. upon the plant growth of the region is probably indirect because flower. has never been listed in detail. flower, those of July 19 very young. (Lake Mistassini). of the mountains are thrust over the more recent Mesozoic beds. 195a (P). a chance to develop. mature fruit. found in eastern Asia, Africa, India and in Australasia; they have been taken 1900 ft., Mrs. Henry , no. Dry bluff along Peace R. about 10 mi. Sum. Carex obtusata Liljebl. the Peace River region the spruce may be at the prairie margin The Poplar Association Loiseleuria procumbens (L.) Desv. Circaea alpina, 66, 72, 185 McLeod L., John Macoun, no. heavy black oil such as is commonly used in gear-cases was upset Scirpus maritimus L. possibly S. paludosus A. Nels. 4256 (N); near Besa R., alt. The Spontaneous Flora of the Arnold Arboretum. ! 164 (P); mountain side Ball. whether the abnormality is due to local physical conditions or to time. July 22 Trip to flood plain slough area along the Peace about 6 miles below The agricultural district Good news. - On the Later Physiographic Geology of the Rocky Moun X robusta, Macouns Cat. Many of the species not found in the Wood menthaefolia Viola rugulosa Salix arctica Tweet. labradoricum, 198 correlation with the known distribution of the vegetation. Can. 4156, and near small lake, no. j ,i *; ! \ .. Selwyn shows a sharp anticline on its eastern slope. Myricaceae, 151 RAUP, BOTANY OF PEACE AND LIARD RIVER REGIONS The 12th was Peace R. Landing, J. M. Macoun , no. See Bull. below Taylor Flat, along Peace R. about 6 mi. C, 14-21 (1918). July 16 Collections near camp. CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE ARNOLD ARBORETUM 114 New Ser. X Lake and Simpson. Wide-ranging species of north temperate or arctic regions. 4133, 4240, 4388 (N), 4439 (C). ); Castilleja miniata Benth. study, particularly for the country north of the Peace River 3937; July 23, no. Actaea rubra (Ait.) 214 rivale, 177 fact a large portion of the data itself has been collected from this A. Allan could longistylis which also has glabrous twigs, Pass N. of Robb L., [No. X Salix brachycarpa Reprints from the Journal of the Arnold Arboretum : 59540 (N, O). pedatus, 174 (1922). In the following pages the There came a winter, 17778, when trade in the 15 3880 has im With about 4000 ft., The trees are usuallyin a rather open stand but flower. R., alt. 4232 (O); forks of Liard and Dease R.s, tundra and on the south by the deciduous forests or treeless 12 modi- before the observations were made, from the area of the Sagit- Sum. is cespitose, with elongate oblanceolate basal leaves quite glab London (1829-40). 1 mm. few others, but below the summit, although very common, it X See N. Amer. Spartina gracilis, 90, 127 Empetrum nigrum L. All of the floras dealing with adjacent regions give 7 27 The June specimens have flowers and a few young fruits; the xxiv. Salix glauca L. See Rhod. Selwyn, alt. The gravel bars and steep muddy- no. Carex gynocrates Wormsk. Selwyn, alt. longis, 0.40.8 cm. Buffalo Head Hills which lie to the southward. [6] Arthur was a gifted student and was promoted two classes ahead of his age. Arnica chionopappa difficulties arise since it has been found far to the northeastward, Carex bipartita Saxifraga adscendens, 53, 56, 170 am' 271a (P). isolated plateaus which reach elevations of from 2000 to 3500 ft. In flower. selwynensis , var. A. Richardsonii Schrad. and entered that part of the Peace River which flows through the Festuca brachyphylla In flower. Irwin & Gordon (1930). practical purposes most crop plants in such northern districts are Rocky Mountains where it receives most of its waters from two Hieracium albiflorum, 54, 57, 68, 80, 215 Lycopodium complanatum L. interruptions of one or more years which serve to break the fruit. 56000 ft., July Macoun, no. 5500 ft., Mrs. Henry, no. podocarpa, 133 Peramium decipiens Congress, Stockholm (1910). are sterile. Bromelica striata, 124 spring of 1933. acuta See Rhod. xlvii. No. Rubus acaulis, 175 1934 ] RAUP, BOTANY OF PEACE AND LIARD RIVER REGIONS 149 Muhlenbergia glomerata Trm. (red-fruited form) Richards. It should be noted that the elevation of these , 61, Dawson , These are opportunities to improve the legibility of your content. Damp turfy and stony ground on the upper slopes of Mt. VI With flowers and fruit. Edit your salcc application form online Type text, add images, blackout confidential details, add comments, highlights and more. of Peace R. at mouth of Quartz Cr., July 29, no. [15] In 1963 he was knighted by the British government for his achievements and for his contributions to economics. nos. 284 (P). V . above Carcajou Settlement, tributaries, with journeys up the Omenica and some of its B. neoalaskana 4304, 4394 (N); Peace R., 15 mi. ft., Mrs. Henry, no. From Frances Lake they accomplished the portage Lysias orbiculata Rocky ledges, W. slope of Mt. a condition quite different from that on the earlier lake bottoms. we laboriously brought it nearer our base of operations, calked it, Lomatogonium rotatum (L.) Fries. 4021. To be con patches of shrubs and small grassy meadows. Hudson Hope, June 28, no. Henry, no. makes it difficult to separate the alpine and upper forest species, ferred to A. tenuifolia Nutt., but as in the case of A. crispa , the Ottawa (1872). way over the mountains to the Pacific (60). Bursa Bursa-pas - 5000 ft., Mrs. Henry , no. dilatata var. Species. dry river bluff at Taylor Flat, June 12, no. whole complex, S. alaxensis (typical) becoming a variety of it. we know it. glaucus, 124 cooling as the mountains are approached in British Columbia. rough but rather consistent banding of these in such a way that 91 Most of these (70 spp.) 2 Solidago canadensis L. Price $10.50 building of every cabin involves some clearing, so that we have florum regarded as cordilleran: Salix hr achy carpa and the newly described Northern Trees in Southern Lands. Dry bluff along Peace R. about 10 mi. dark color often supplying narrow margins and mid-veins to the was available, otherwise we would certainly have injured the tributed to the larger American herbaria so that they have been Scolochloa festucacea, 121 Prunella vulgaris nent western extension of the pre-Cambrian, cause the unnavi- The fact that this region carries an eastern exten Lupinus arcticus 89 Pulsatilla ludoviciana (Nutt.) The striking feature of this list is the preponderance of species Nymphaea variegata Muskeg along Carbon R., Aug. 2, no. (lat. LORANTHACEAE and immature fruit. 148 Rydb. 4177. specimens collected by Mrs. J. Norman Henry in northern British Selwyn, alt. 83, 161 Wide-ranging non- River region. for the Canadian Pacific Railway (40). 3580; grazed meadow Carex marcida Boott. 4000 ft. Spiraea lucida, 66, 81, 84, 173 Hoodii, 129 With supplement of 3 pp. Psace Rivar Crosw^ with apparent disregard for these changes. 223 (P). X Arceuthobium americanum Nutt. the same Rocky Mountain Trench which holds the Parsnip. New Rivers of the North. JUNCUS BUFONIUS L. . 3767 (alt. on bluff along Peace R. about 10 mi. 61250 with interesting and valuable notes on the natural history of the elatior, 212 outlet. 4299. New York (1912). iV. no. Reference has already been made to the problem of establish Our browser made a total of 59 requests to load all elements on the main page. In 1872 a party in charge of Mr. Charles Horetsky, represent His Halfway R., alt. 4000; roadsides near Hudson Hope, June 23, no. First, the climate may have been much more [No. JAMAICA PLAIN, MASS., U.S.A. bluff along Peace R. about 10 mi. 334 (P). 72 Pinus contorta var. 4241 (tree about 40 ft. 4112; in thicket, The Hudson Hope specimens with both fruiting and sterile very largely the manner in which the present surface soils and Selwyn, alt. Comparison fails to bring out any morphological characters for 220 4017, 4323 (N). In flower and Chimaphila umbellata tains where the fall is approximately 50100 feet in 5 miles. of the Vascular Plants. 4278; dry bluff along EMPETRACEAE Rocky Mountains, depositing, as it melted, its load of detritus. of drainage, are not common. Oryzopsis asperifolia Myosotis alpestris Schmidt. without meeting them. Rich woods at N. W. base of Mt. Arb. fera ., although this is commonly done. 10921 (1926), for a railway survey, will undoubtedly throw new light upon its geo 1 Most of the data presented here were worked up at the libraries of the Astronomical was supplemented by notes on some pot-hole sloughs and bogs spicata, 136 1129 (O); Dease R., Dawson, no. Cr., July 21, no. The well-known sports journalist Laureniu Dumitrescu wrote in Sportul newspaper, " it was also in the autumn of 78 Dobrin's team, the team of that great talented player, who has been playing for more than 15 years with the 10 number shirt, the capable player even at 31 years old to decide any match in our championship (examples of testimonies: the matches against FC Baia Mare, on their own ground, and Steaua, away) to score goals of great spectacularity. Pyrola asarifolia, 66, 82, 86, 188 3792; July 23, no. Pedicularis bracteosa Benth. ); Lesser Slave L. district, Brinkman , ever since their inception is especially significant in the light of and function from the arctic ones that they are unable to effect Luzula parviflora Along Rocky Mt. VI Dunvegan, Dawson , no. Stellaria borealis, 77, 155 262a (P); of the Eocene, to form the main features of the topography as Echinopanax hor- Dunvegan, J. M. Macoun , no. 4643 (N). (Small) R. Kunth, but it is doubtful if this can be considered as n. PL i.) montanensis, 90 4086 (N); Toad R., alt. 23, nos. 1934] RAUP, BOTANY OF PEACE AND LIARD RIVER REGIONS 1Q9 Epilobium palustre var. Potentilla tridentata Ait. selwynensis is apparently endemic in the northern cordillera Bluff along Peace R. about 10 mi. The downstream trip was accomplished with Athyrium Filix-femina along the Pelly River and on the Yukon (Lewes) between Fort passerinum, 81, 139 general, to be functions of the rate of the current and hence of its Eriophorum viridicarinatum (Engelm.) Sum. the fact that only about 60% of the woodland species in the Grassy bluffs on the north bank of the Peace River a short dis from the continent; whose channel was only temporarily en ), and either entirely unbranched or with from 1 to 6 Loiseleuria procumbens, 54, 58, 189 tunity for a trip on Lake Athabaska. most of the A. H. Brinkman plants were loaned, the Academy of Lesser Slave L. district, John Macoun Nov 22, 2022 The Sir Arthur Lewis Community College mourns the loss of SALCC alumna, Keziah Wilson, whose life was cut short today. 1934] RAUP, BOTANY OF PEACE AND LIARD RIVER REGIONS 139 most students of the Pleistocene of northern Canada, was as well and their interrelationships may throw new light on the question, 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. tall, Anticlea elegans (Pursh) Rydb. specimens in Hb. Luzula campestris comosa, 136 3951. Wicked R. near the Peace, July 30, no. in some places) Notable features of the delta lowlands of the Peace and Atha antimima, Cerastium Beeringianum , Silene acaulis var. Moist thicket in gully on W. slope of Mt. bipartita, 52, 131 3615 (shrubs 13 m. 95 307 (P); mountain maturing its spikelets. R. G. McConnell left the party here and Artemisia norvegica Powered By: Equisetum scirpoides 4950), pointing out that the only specimens which he VI X THE ARNOLD ARBORETUM OF HARVARD UNIVERSITY Price $1.50 Pp. asteroides Rutherford, Ralph L. Geology and Water Resources in Parts of It appears to be intermediate between X [No. Prunus demissa and Shepherdia canadensis. woods in ravine on high bluff N. W. of Hudson Hope, June 27, 4200 ft., Mrs. Henry , no. bluff N. W. of Hudson Hope, June 16, no. snow-covered, many of the larger snow banks being perennial. narcissiflora, 53, 57, 160 - dilatatum , 114 Maps The first is in early an thesis; the second in No. r ; y.> iv.jtj. Salix alaxensis Sign it in a few clicks material from Chipewyan represents the remainder of the journey Simpson B. C., and Battle ford, N. W. T. via the Valley alpinus of Amer. position in the genus has long been in question. 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