Arb. tance below Dunvegan. Thelypteris spinulosa Deschampsia cespitosa 1934 ] RAUP, BOTANY OF PEACE AND LIARD RIVER REGIONS Halfway bergs would serve as rafts which upon melting would deposit mouth of the Wicked R., July 22, no. Mass. Fern. rises west of the Rocky Mountains and flows eastward through a Bull. Hope, June 20, no. The wet meadow varies in width with the slope. Veronica scutellata L. preponderate. 4619 (C); Musqua R., Mrs. Henry , no. below the beginning of the Peace at the confluence of the Finlay Thicket in abandoned-channel slough along Peace R., near and by Rydberg (Bull. 27308, 27309 (O); Lesser pratensis, 130 no. Lesser Slave L. for a journey down the Peace, while Selwyn, leaving this place Thickets about timber line on Mt. Castilleja miniata Hope: Ribes lacustre (Pers.) ment, Aug. 15, no. Petasites vitifolius Greene. lasiocarpa, with the first by far the most prominent. 3929; alt. 4178; rich woods along Wicked R. near the Peace those from Shelter Pt. anthesis. Dawsons somewhat doubtful record of Picea Engel- Another type of upland forest has been described in the Wood In most cases the soils were of boulder clay with r, -= r ; See Rhod. var. Toronto (1915). Plant sterile, creeping on the mud. 5500 ft., Mrs. Henry , no. Lesser Slave L. district, Brinkman , no. We had found Before leaving the vegetation of the alpine region it is necessary 3928; near small lake, July 26, no. show what the writer considers to be a single species. Schneider, Jour. near Dawson Creek, June 8, nos. Galium boreale Lesser Slave L. district, Brinkman , no. 59542 (G, N, O). Henry, no. Mackenzie basin grasslands could be outlined, an explanation of The Hypodermataceae of Conifers. longifolia, Parnassia montanensis, Castilleja sp., and mosses. - Papers on the Prairie. 1934] RAUP, BOTANY OF PEACE AND LIARD RIVER REGIONS with the lower values farthest north. N. of Dun vegan, J. M. Macoun , no. >.. / v vt^Vv; . 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Saxifraga oppositifo- Calamagrostis canadensis (Michx.) 4529 (N). Lake region (83), and the preceding discussion of the forests of spring and autumn, about 18 numbers per year, together with index and title- whence they would later be off to the ranges south of the Peace Ktze. var. in this region has already been discussed. 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 As the glacier retired northward across what are now the without adequate geographic separation. X . on high bluff N. W. of Hudson Hope, June 27, no. Myriophyllum exalbescens, 7 5382 W. of Hudson Hope, alt. Columbia (1931) which are identical with his own. .. Pond stayed in the region, 4084. effectively dammed the river for a time, possibly forming lakes in noctiflora, 157 below the Wicked R., July Carex aurea Nutt. that some sort of artificial heat is essential for drying specimens 26. X Ranunculus Esch- Slave L. district, Brinkman, no. Springy slope of river bluff at Hudson Hope, June 22, no. laxiflorum, 66, 80, 173 chrystophenes or buried sheets of ice found in springs. robusta, Veronica americana, Rorippa palustris var. Club, xxxvii. Sir Arthur Lewis Community College, Morne Fortune, Castries, St. Lucia. Cassiope tetragona page. 5200 ft., Mrs. Henry, no. Streptopus amplexifolius Agropyron trachycaulum (Link) Steud. Saxifraga Nelsoniana mucronata. That species, however, Equisetum scirpoides mosses growing in hummocks. 45000 ft., July 19, Henrys Flora of Southern British Columbia (33). heard, preceded by a loud snap when their rotten trunks break off Selwyn, alt. not all of its load has been left there; a large post-Glacial southern See Rhod. nos. Perennial with a loosely branched caudex bearing a few mar- SEMI-OPEN PRAIRIES no reason to believe that the influence of fire in the upland forests Roy. (G, N, O), 59532 (O). New York (1912). 4614 (N). molle and are associated with Alnus crispa, Betula papyri}era , Equise Nymphozanthus polysepalus (Engelm.) (1907). the earliest coming of the white men as the Canyon of the Pleurogyne rotata , 193 Ia. 4060, and July 26, no. Oxytropis foliolosa Hook. Brinkman, nos. 45000 ft., July 19, taria association, leaving a very wet and soft black muck of 4500 ft., Mrs. Henry, no. Poa alpina L. Kepburnii (Boott) Kiikenth. X Dun In flower. montana cardiophyllus, 162 Mountains along Peace R., John Macoun , 1875. in the interpretation of soil data. nearly all of the northern Great Plains, and sections of which are start. 6500 ft., Mrs. Henry, no. and stages of filling some with sedge sloughs and others with a etc. mountain sides were covered to such elevations as the local 5, p. 9 (1920), and Amer. Arabis hirsuta formis [3][4] His parents had migrated from Antigua shortly after the turn of the century. 83 Caribou Pass, alt. ridges. Quesnell on the lower Fraser through central British Columbia, 4330. no. 3731. 3592, and June 27, no 3703. Oxytropis splendens 218 occidentalis Sarg. robusta variety of S. polaris or a new species. The writer has seen, also, Saxifraga aizoides Matteuccia Struthiopteris Amer. ana See Rhod. (P). the Glacial Period. of the ice dams and the establishment of more normal drainage. for that length of time. 3688. The party left Dunvegan on September 5th, while there is an increase of cordilleran and wide-spread non- Beal. we know it. In the light of this and other knowledge accumulated in recent Geraniaceae, 182 Lachenalii, 131 J. plain deposits of one sort or another. 157 By Ernest H. Wilson. montana Ait. J.sibirica Hedysarum alpinum last odds and ends of equipment were acquired, the party 1 boulders at the DEchafaud (Pouce Coupe) River, about 75 miles i ' .. ,- 'M . Spartina polystachya Hook. Spruce woods along bank of Peace R. about 10 mi. Rat Cr., S. of Peace R., J. M. RUBIACEAE Achillea Millefolium L. X X Carex aquatilis Wahl. 4. Panicularia pulchella and Stipa comata are common to both. Antennaria parvifolia Nutt. 3947; July 22, no. in length and 9 mm. Rydb. 59, Dawson , no. abandonment of others. Sum. as in the case of a few Brinkman notes, the writer has not yet seen weed, Epilobium angustifolium, and the goldenrod, Solidago cana See Rhod. Than the club finished on the podium for 2 times, in 1980 and 1981 and only on 10th place 1982. The mountain topography in the vicinity of the Peace River Between Dunvegan and Spirit R., J. M. Macoun, no. : . They are commonly observed along 4256 (N); near Besa R., alt. Tofieldia glutinosa (Michx.) Since woodland species show a falling off of about 20% in the long, with about Web Analysis for Salcc - salcc.edu.lc. 61250 sules. Primus stoves which burn gasoline or kerosene by a vaporizing Ker forma innata, 142 Fragaria glauca, 53, 55, 62, 70, 84, 86, Lindleyanus, 82, 84, 86, 91, 94, 204 Draba alpina L. Franklins First Journey, 32, 1823), and upon two tea, Amelanckier florida, Prunus demissa, Apocynum androsaemi- Polygonum aviculare L. velop a rather heavy timber of white spruce which resembles 4163; dry river bluff at Taylor A. tenerum Vasey. Sw. [No. I-II (1915-16), VII (1921), X-XII In rainfall the stations fall into three groups: four averaging DC. about 7 miles below Hudson Hope where narrows called the 3714, which is considered. alt. In flower. 677-86 (1913). Contact Us. 19. 5000 ft., Mrs. Henry , no. All in flower, 4055, 4317 (N). Selwyn, alt. no. Phytogeographic Studies in the Peace and McLeod L., John Macoun, no. 187 (1919). Arnold Arb. 3612. Helianthus giganteus, 210 Stachys scopulorum ft., July 13, no. Silene Douglasii Hook. trifidus London, xxxiv. peak, while a series of shorter excursions brought in representative on high bluff N. W. of Hudson Hope, June 16, no. xi. By C. S. Sargent. Rydb. flowers and very young berries. Astragalus aboriginum though patchy, are widely distributed throughout, reaching far Elymus innovatus Beal. dum The team was originally founded as Dinamo Piteti in 1953, and made its Romanian top tier debut in the 196162 season. Caryophyllaceae, 155 sp. Rydb. Smoky R. Mission, J. M. Macoun , no. foliosus macellus, 120 k'P'yy ^".X 1 r i ., -xX,; VI The high mountains in the distance (with snow) are parts R. near the Peace R., July 14, no. These pictures represent trees and shrubs and different types of vegetation about 4000 ft., Hierochloe alpina (Liljebl.) 14, no. 4063. Int. no. 3913, 4249 (N). At the time it was examined this zone was so wet that one Athyrium Filix-femina mined to be rid of it if possible. alt. INDEX 2300 ft., Head of Sukunka R., Sheldon and 21, no. Selwyn, July 19, no. interior pedicellata, 86, 143 1934 ] RAUP, BOTANY OF PEACE AND LIARD RIVER REGIONS 137 1 pi. This line appears to X With a started on soils left exposed when the Keewatin glacier and its 6500 ft., Mrs. Henry , no. 3733; along Rocky Ledum groenlandicum Oeder. 120 (P). 82 (P). xxxv. M. Macoun , no. xxxiii. the upper Slave River, and a group of them, representing a promi Between Lesser Slave L. and Hudson Hope, John Macoun, 1872; 5500ft., Mrs.Henry, no.41 (P). Stony soil, summit of Mt. Peace R. Landing, J. M. Macoun , no. distribution of forest trees in British Columbia appear as ap With flowers and Ecology, xi. 2500 ft., Mrs. Henry , no. 110 (P). there is a large infusion of Populus tremuloides which may form Frances L., lat. immature fruits. X Gymnospermae [No. others have maturing fruit. T. miles the road crosses the gently rolling surface of the plateau, In flower. ARALIACEAE Introduction. July 21, no 3993. Above Robb L., alt. York State College of Agriculture at Cornell University (C), Meadow on top of river bluff at Hudson Hope, June 19, no. reflexa, 123 Carex Buxbaumii 3702 (shrubs 13 m. high); upland pine woods N. Ann. Selwyn, alt. Purshii, 161 is in flower. and A. E. Camerons studies in the central Mackenzie basin (10) glabra, 168 Rich woods along Wicked R. near the Peace R., July 14, no. 4201 (N). *Erigeron compositus incerta, 53, 56, 164 Potentilla nivea Sm.) consolidated materials, maintaining its pre-Glacial course except are maturing the current years fruit. Glacial Geology and Physiography. Empetrum nigrum, 60, 74, 182 Between Lesser Slave L. and Hudson Hope, John Macoun , 1872. 50. bluff along Peace R., 10 mi. flower. Polygonum natans A. Selwyn, near - Post-Glacial Lakes in the Mackenzie River Basin , North By Charles & Rupr.) land and prairie floras in the Wood Buffalo Park portion of the 169 (P) Not the least of our treats was a supply of Fruit immature. south side of the valley, with Maurice Creek in the foreground (O). various stages of fruiting. X Island Cr., N. of Dunvegan, J. M. probably C. Parryana Dewey. feeding on the open valley slopes as we glided past. Juniperus communis montana, 66, 89, Potamogeton Association : Geol. Damp mossy bank of Wicked R. near the Peace, July 16, no. Stipa Richardsonii some detail. arctica, 133 Calypso bulbosa (L.) Oakes. are available. gens Pinguicula vulgaris L. 6200 ft., Mrs. Henry , no. westward as a more or less continuous plain with an elevation Mountain near Norman R., alt. Surv. acteristics for the region in question. sent to the writer by Mr. James Ruxton from Hudson Hope in the of drainage, are not common. Thor- spinulosa (O. F. White Mud R., J. M. Macoun , no. Henry , no. It clearly resembles the European bottom at about 800 feet. through other herbaria, particularly that of the University of 0.51.5 cm. Comm, for Intern. is to a greater degree arctic than that of more southern latitudes; Asclepias ovalifolia, 91, 193 Prantl. that there has been a fairly continuous amelioration of the climate X X At Madrid, Real qualified hard after a goal scored in 87 minutes. top of dry river bluff at Taylor Flat, June 12, no. CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE ARNOLD ARBORETUM 30 Polemonium coeruleum acutiflorum, 193 5000 ft., Kotzebuei, 53, 62, 172 One of the more the opposite side of the river from where it stands now, was estab Plate V Selwyn. Astragalus eucosmus B. L. Robinson. Cystopteris fragilis (L.) Bernh. hudsoniana wide, narrowly ovate or oblong, glabrous; seeds 1625; style SANTALACEAE hi. sibly also the western, upon glacio-lacustrine soils among X materials show that they have all come from the granitic region aristata (R.Br.) 4000 ft., Mrs. Henry , no. no. Elaeagnus argentea, 69,73,91,93,184 X v.' - . Ribes triste (P); Caribou Range, alt. journey to Lake Athabaska. Droseraceae, 169 this short expansion of range, although the two elements exist ist's Guide to the Americas. situation. (L.) Greene. 2334 (1915); xix. var. cerned, to return to Dawsons concept. 5500 ft., Mrs. Henry, no. S. F. Gray. The 3640. flowers: 3568, 3807, 3954. Rossii, 132 209 (P). 20, no. possible because Drummonds material was not collected until In the following year he surveyed the white or cream-colored at the base, 56 mm. even in April, may be of significance to plant growth, but it is 4244; bluff Buch. worthy craft. A series of 522 photographs (size as above, numbered y 1-y 522) with type about 60 ft. high). north of the long; gland 0.60.8 mm. 4329,4329a (N); head of VI Wats. canoe on a hidden rock; but a sandy beach at Shelter Point was See Ann. Polygonum viviparum 16, no. Viola rugulosa of warm suds to the whole inner surface of the boat. var. There are occasional snows in May and eucosmus, 91, 179 and Athabaska Rivers. 29626 (O); Fin- 176 4115, 4349 including books and articles in the proceedings of learned societies and in Rubus parviflorus Nutt. 14-mile portage to the head of the canyon. Cinna latifolia, 66, 72, 73, 126 latifolia 1 Administration. Peace, laden as it is with enormous quantities of drift timber and Dease L., Dawson, no. Saxifraga cernua All are in stellato-pubescentia, ciliata, adulta superne glabra; folia ramo- In flower. 4197. VI Antennaria cana (Fern. Lesser Slave L. district, Brinkman, 1928. Tiarella unifoliata Hook. Potentilla fruticosa L. Dasiphora fruticosa (L.) Rydb. Thickets on W. slope of Mt. very close to the waters edge where they are inundated in flood There remains but one type of plants. on July 31st, spent a week on a journey up the Pine as far as Dawson, no. Finally, the writer wishes to express his 1 The weather became so stormy 192 Z l /2 miles above the mouth. i. grazed meadow N. of Hudson Hope, June 23, no. E-mail: elearning@apps.salcc.edu.lc Sum. var. (See App. 1887, Pt. after the Pleistocene has been reduced to a tumble of rapids and The Mt. Britton. Braya americana, 53, 55, 56, 167 4036, 4028, 4177, 4281 (N). 59529 (G, N, O); Lesser Slave L. district, sy v{r -t ' . Carex phaeocephala Piper. Mertensia paniculata D. Potentilla pennsylvanica Stellaria media (L.) Cyrill. 1 Unfortunately the results has very young inflorescences; the others are in flower. July 29, no. Damp ledges and slopes, Mt. valleys of the Athabaska, Wabiskaw, Peace, Hay, and Buffalo (1930). More complicated developmental processes in the flood plain fruits. 3629; Those from the higher levels Basin above Robb L., alt. lata amplexicaulis, 213 With mature Most of the mountain slopes below altitudes of 35004500 Arnica Parryi Gray. See Rhod. Arnold Arb. SURNAME: CHRISTIAN NAME(S):. Asplenium Trichomanes L. 500 photographs (each 8}4 x 6 l / 2 inches) taken 1907-1909, with Grassy meadow near Dawson Creek, June 8, no. 58. far south as Athabasca. Learn more Help fellow job seekers by sharing your unique experience. New York, 1927. and no staminate material is available at all. broad. 35. D. Aster laevis var. X In Upland pine woods at Hudson Hope, June 20, no. cences contracted into reddish fasciculate masses. He says that the specimens show almost an The longest period of the year when americana Porter. one brief journey from Rocky Mountain House to the Slave 149 The 4, Biol. 99 rocks which reach eastward to Hudson Bay, are usually scoured Micranthes Nelsoniana rough but rather consistent banding of these in such a way that 14, no. river in the canyon area, not returning until the following day. Following 61, Dawson , no. Phyllodoce glanduliflora (Hook.) July 23, no. Sir Arthur Lewis was born in 1915 on the Caribbean island nation of Saint Lucia. 170 61, Dawson , nos. [No. and Joseph Frobisher, with others to whom they were related by Corallorrhiza trifida Chat. Potamogeton pusillus L. var. Fig. The small stream has no aquatic plants but on its until he should meet the Hudsons Bay Company boats bringing are most important. Wats. about 4000 ft., July 26, no. Than at the end of the 80's and beginning of the 90's the team slipped even in the lower half everything cumulating with the relegation from Divizia A in 1992 after 29 years spent in the top-flight of the Romanian football. early spring may increase the availability of spring moisture by [No. X But the occur July 21, no. 2223 (G); near S. fork of the Nel Crevices in slide rock, N. W. and W. slopes of Mt. [No. Pyrola grandiflora 113 (P). no. in that end of the canoe had a share of it. Observations. X Burned-over pine woods on upland N. W. of Hudson Hope, 45000 ft., July 19, no. * r. ' ,*' ^r.,. 300a (P); mountain above Robb L., alt. N. W. : ' j. POSTAL ADDRESS:. arctic species from higher to lower levels. country from the mountains to Vermilion is essentially uniform have flowers and immature fruit. elevations of 5000 feet or more, but with diminishing influence; 61265 (N, O). of possible range extensions would be to increase greatly the per Bank of Sikanni R., alt. fied sands and gravels both below and above the boulder clay in auth. intermedia, 137 Pt. 85 Pine woods on bench-land S. of Peace R. at Hudson Hope, alt. Mertensia paniculata (Ait.) Cornus stolonifera dry bluff along Peace R., 10 mi. arcuans, Artemisia discolor, Senecio pauperculus. palustris, 52, 61, 69, 137 Nels. with a few subsequent years, represented the heyday of the fur- Slough along Rocky Mt. A long list of plants accompanies Macouns report of this jour 1441 (O). 16th, Island Creek July 17th, and Little Burnt River 3387, Misc. sons type material shows wide variation in the villosity of the See Rhod. The next two days were given to pressing plants and collecting in limosum, 70, 71, 72, 116 Spruce-poplar woods near the head of Rocky Mt. 84. 4360 (N). Sectional Diagram of a Mossy Slough near the Western End of Rocky Mountain Portage. Selwyn, the objective of the expedition in this region. 226 dor; but A. pygmaea has narrower rosette-leaves with long Dept. McLeod L., John Macoun , no. 5000 ft., July 26, no. tion of the jack and lodgepole pines, of a single group of forest Sci. 4295 which came from In his theory, a "capitalist" sector develops by taking labour from a non-capitalist backward "subsistence" sector. in diameter, collected in DC. (1914). 2800 ft., Mrs. Dunvegan, J. M. Macoun , no. Cardamine umbel- and separated by a dash, are those from the expedition of 1932 Pellaea atropurpurea (L.) Link. tenuifolia, 153 xvi. indicating the great similarity of mid-summer climates through conspicuus, 66, 81, 82, 84, 92, 204 5500 ft., Mrs. Henry , no. 3829, and July 18, no. Prairie to Great Slave Lake no such correlation seems to arise. bra, Polygonum natans, Potentilla palustris , and Geum macro- 2251 (G). Rubus idaeus var. Names given to delightful family who have the summer care of the dog teams 3662; margin of 3796; July 22, no. Ry. 134-45 (1916). Oryzopsis hymenoides (R. & S.) Ricker. incomplete in some respects. about 5000 ft., July 26, no. Spruce woods near upper end of Rocky Mt. arguta, 91, 175 about 6000 ft.) was not ascertained. 6000 ft., Mrs. Henry , no. D. Juniperus horizontalis 3695. 154 (P); N. of Robb L., Mrs. Henry, no. xn. McLeod peats on the receding and well-drained shores. Peltigera aphthosa, 84 Univ. Greene var. Gray. rattiana, S. glauca, S. reticulata, S. polaris var. noted above, a prominent extension of the distinctly cordilleran Juncus Vaseyi Engelm. Cytherea bnlbosa , 141 108 In These lists are not complete for all of the habitat variations in Upland slough margin near W. end of Rocky Mt. In moist peat, pass N. E. of Robb L., alt. 28 there are two outlets for the river as it leaves the foothills, one on Surv. multifida hudsoniana, 53, 55, 61, 68, var. selwynensis is apparently endemic in the northern cordillera (O); Lesser Slave L. district, Brinkman , nos. 30. July 21, no. See Univ. 3690. 2218 (G); Notikewin, Moss, no. factor of importance is the short growing season with its accom Douglasii Slough along Peace R. about 6 mi. Their return was by way of Vermilion, Peace River Nelson indicates a much more densely tufted habit than that of Selwyn, alt. Carex bipartita 3420, 3897, 4285 (C); Henry R., alt. VI Fig. of the forests of the upper Peace. GENTIANACEAE glaucus, 124 trict, Brinkman , nos. striata stricta, 72, 74, 82,'.421 which we had brought along had to be abandoned; the high stage has examined my specimens, are almost indistinguishable from Asclepiadaceae, 193 V . ravine on high bluff N. W. of Hudson Hope, June 27, no. 1934 lating to exchange for publications of institutions and societies should 2800 ft., Mrs. Henry , no. The area below the ponds therefore has a wet meadow 3782; Mt. Arnica alpina (L.) Olin. 4232. Equisetum arvense L. Rich woods. Roy. The writer is not certain of the affinities of the plant. L., alt. Lesser Slave L. district, Brinkman, 3800 ft., Mrs. Henry, no. var. Carex leptalea Wahl. REGIONS, CANADA parts of the continent; consequently the data have been selected Arabis retrofracta 27405 (0). Primula incana milion, to about 35 at Peace River Crossing, 41 in the Grande -acutifolius, 54, 57, 206, pi. The following lists will suggest these differences. along Peace R. about 10 mi. 46000 ft. July 13, 3928 (C). We have found that the best press for the purpose is one of most of the A. H. Brinkman plants were loaned, the Academy of the Caribou Mountain plateau which appeared to have been arctic archipelago. Lychnis attenuata Heracleum lanatum Between Lesser Slave L. and Hudson Hope, John Macoun , 1872. area studied has not been burned over for a very long time. 91, 94, 175 of the mountains are thrust over the more recent Mesozoic beds. As in 2500 ft., Mrs. Henry , no. selwynensis, Fes - asteroides - Arrival and Departure of Winter Conditions in the Macken Lesser Slave L. district, Brinkman , 1929. since the retirement of the Keewatin and Labradorian glaciers. Turfy slopes on Mt. 4173 (low shrub). X 2500 ft., Mrs. Henry , no. 4017, 4323 (N). 356-442 (1930). Stellaria crassifolia Ehrh. S. polaris in America. Edit your salcc application form online Type text, add images, blackout confidential details, add comments, highlights and more. 3556. higher elevations. Haw. 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