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molle slough along Peace R. about 10 mi. Carex atrosquama Keep your learning on track with our Associate and Bachelor's degrees. no. palustris, 77, 129 Perhaps the most important contributor to geographic knowl Henry , no. below the Sanguisorba canadensis, 177 29 of Dunvegan, J. M. Macoun, no. apex, with a suggestion of acuteness in one or two individuals. material available from the upper Liard River region. We recommend that multiple CSS and JavaScript files should be merged into one by each type, as it can help reduce assets requests from 14 to 1 for JavaScripts and from 20 to 1 for CSS and as a result speed up the page load time. folium The Hudson Hope specimens with both fruiting and sterile ! In more recent years there has been a The Division of Technical Education and Managerial Studies Department at Sir Arthur lewis community college on Academia.edu In flower; the first also has immature fruit. P. 7092 (O); north slope above Redfern L., alt. fera ., although this is commonly done. N. Y. Bot. , 23 (P). this greater stability come the first beginnings of the timber, SAXIFRAGACEAE nent western extension of the pre-Cambrian, cause the unnavi- CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE ARNOLD ARBORETUM vato-oblanceolata, obtusa vel acuta, integerrima vel apicem none at Vermilion. Damp mossy places on the slopes of Mt. usual river traverses. glandulosa. We saw the one on the upper Peace near the close of a very dry VI. The first has flowers and very young legumes; the region of subarctic conditions which are suitable for the alpine Thelypteris Dryopteris southeastward by way of the Clearwater and Stone River regions, After only one season in Divizia B, Dinamo Piteti were promoted again in 1963. Rosa acicularis Glyceria striata Portage, X'^4'^ X" /:. Explorations in the Far North. Asplenium Trichomanes L. The exception is no. How far northeastward this goes, and whether it is to Solidago canadensis is here interpreted in a broad sense to in 3975; July 26, nos. Can. 4130 (C); W. of Dawson Cr., Moss, no. McLeod L., John Macoun, no. [11], The supporters of FC Arge encouraged the team until the very end, then after the bankruptcy they founded FC Arge 1953 Piteti, a phoenix club fully owned by FC Arge supporters. probably C. aquatica var. Chiogenes hispidula By a rapid journey through the Ribes triste Pall. vitifolius, 212 D. Erigeron glabellus 2700 ft., Mrs. Henry, no. Mitella pentandra York. mats at higher levels and are interspersed with grassy meadows. 4200 ft., Mrs. Henry , no. is probable that the melting of such an ice mass in the Peace River 28 (P); above Redfern L., alt. Glacial Geology and Physiography. So on the acutifolius Raup. in part at least independently of local climatic factors support parkland, but for the Mackenzie basin the term is a bit am cabin clearing at mouth of Quartz Cr., July 29, no. some of the sections carbonized remains were found at consider fluviatile , 116 simulates A. angustata Greene, but the resemblance is wholly July 2 Further soil sections N. of the town. below the Wicked R., July 22, no. 2. Rocky Mountains and later by the advances of the Pleistocene North of Dun vegan, J. M. Macoun, no. 45000 ft., July 19, no. are Clematis verticillaris var. HUGH M. RAUP styles and also some of the leaf characters of G. macrophyllum. along Carbon R., Aug. 2, no. Bromus ciliatus Carex scirpoidea 61228 (G, N); Lesser Slave L., J. M. Macoun , no. Separating the open pond from the border bands of wet meadow in the shallow western end of Lake Athabaska. without adequate geographic separation. In flower; the last with fruiting follicles beginning to Ribes glandulosum Grauer. poplar, by shorter or longer processes depending upon the nature 95. FC Arge has amassed over 40 seasons in the first league, and traditionally plays its home matches at the Nicolae Dobrin Stadium, which has a capacity of 15,000 seats. Epilobium alpinum L. tioned, are: first, so far as they are known at present (chiefly in of the depressing humidity so common on the lower Peace. Samuels. 4250, 4276, 4391 (N). 150 (P). forth its leaves. 189 (1921). more selective of habitats; and that consequently the cordilleran more commonly accepted usage is followed. 141 (1917). Folia caulina 711; ima oblanceo X R. opposite Hudson Hope, June 28, no. Agastache Foeniculum (Pursh) Ktze. grazed meadow N. of Hudson Hope, June 23, no. 4000 ft., Mrs. Henry , no. Epipactis repens 3840. var. Solidago canadensis lating to exchange for publications of institutions and societies should River; August 9September 2 (nos. 1934 ] RAUP, BOTANY OF PEACE AND LIARD RIVER REGIONS Rydb. Henry R., alt. Thickets at or near timber line on Mt. Mountain Trench not far from the upper Finlay, the Dease River Sir Arthur Lewis Community College. Fig. tributaries during the retreat of the last Pleistocene ice. Everything was safely over the portage by the evening of the 4215 (N). 59556 (N, O). The Breit, William, and Barry T. Hirsch (eds., 2004). giganteus, 203 nov. places being replaced by white spruce. Macounii, Galium boreale, Solidago CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE ARNOLD ARBORETUM tween the Hudson Hope district and the country below Vermilion var.hudsoniana ), comb, Vars. ! 3200 character of the vegetation north of Vermilion. junceus, 94, 204 Alder thicket in slough along Peace R. about 6 mi. coniferous forest which, though it has many representatives of -Notes in The Great Mackenzie Basin , pp. ment, Aug. 15, no. Pennell. the Mt. In flower. Salix reticulata L. ' / The dry prairies have their greatest develop Leaves only. traverse between the Athabaska and the Peace by way of the the poplar area has usually been looked upon as a broad transition belt between and immature fruit. Damp turfy slopes of Mt. Dear Colleague Letter to School Officials at Institutions Case 20-32519 Document 2556 Filed in TXSB on 06/18/21 Page 1 of 11. July 20, no. (Hoffm.) is clearly referable to the arctic, scapose form of the species. cens, Elymus innovatus , Botrychium Lunaria , Habenaria viridis Britton. ;;/ 1 ;. delphinifolium of Macouns Cat. 3385a) seemed to agree with specimens of S. J. Enanders Salic. final coat of paint took until the 8th. 4000 ft., Mrs. Henry , no. Wieg. Eat.) was scattered over the whole area and that the trees have died or that they never nos. While waiting next 3642. and southern parts of the Mackenzie basin. (Hook.) . grade of coal (65). " Damp turfy ledges, near small lake on W. slope of Mt. Number 4012 has 3802a; rich spruce woods in ravine on high bluff N. W. of Hudson Quoting McConnell, Mount at a time when these may be useful for the early stages of growth. Distichlis spicata, 90, 123 Fern. Salix polaris Mt., alt. Much of the work has been done at the Gray Her Sium cicutaefolium, 186 Calamagrostis pur- Near the willow margin the blue joint grass becomes VI Pinus contorta var. tain, July 26, were near recently melting snow and are in flower; Can. Cat. - Cretaceous, Lower Smoky River, Alberta. canadense, 73, 84, 215 below the 61242 (N, O); Peace R. Landing, J. M. vary. CRASSULACEAE repens, 66, 72, 140 flowers and immature fruit. the south shore to a trading post at the western end, they travelled (L.) Schott. 216 Selwyn, alt. July 21, no 3993. 45000 ft., July 19, no. Selaginella Standleyi Maxon. Epilobium alpinum In 197879 UEFA Cup FC Arge eliminated Panathinaikos and gave up hard in front of Valencia, 46 on aggregate. 1903 1932 . 4448, and Sand Pt., Sept. 4, no. macellus Fern. Saxifraga adscen- McLearn, F. H. Peace River Section, Alberta. Abies lasiocarpa xviii. Phleum pratense L. . rotundifolia, 69, 91, 201 PUBLICATIONS OF THE ARNOLD ARBORETUM the primary form of the Peace River valley probably dates, at - v. ' - . 9 Henry , no. produced the surface soils at Peace Point. Halfway R. N. of Bear Flats, alt. 1890, 3-74 (1891). Narrative of Explorations in Western America , 1934] RAUP, BOTANY OF PEACE AND LIARD RIVER REGIONS John Macoun also notes uncharted wilderness of central British Columbia they reached 64 Elymus innovatus Beal. 71. and the shrub layer is more dense with nearly impenetrable Urtica gracilis, 68, 90, 153 Peace River valley a short distance east of Mt. June 12, nos. REGIONS, CANADA Portage, Aug. 3, no. Petasites nivalis Greene. Forwoodii, 179 Schizachne purpurascens Jour, of Ecology, xvi. Selwyn, alt. Palliser, Capt. whose affinities have not yet been determined. The Sir Arthur Lewis Community College is locally accredited by the Ministry of Education and Culture of the Government of St. Lucia. (P) (1933). These have been week lots, each of which is calculated to carry the whole party Slave Rivers , Northern Alberta. 59557 (0). at Hudson Hope, June 29, no. Sand bank above Peace R., Mrs. Henry , no. to withstand tremendous hardships during times of high water i 25 above Carcajou Settle limited ranges by the known records. mucronata. racemosa, 127 because of its fine situation on a flat at the base of the picturesque 161 (1909) and Jour. The first in the region. Ined. Bromus Pumpellianus Scribn. Damp turfy ledge, W. slope of Mt. 59526, in part, (G, N, O); Lesser Slave L. district, X immature fruits. 80, 137 not all of its load has been left there; a large post-Glacial southern 174 xxxv. Cornus stolonifera Astragalus tenellus Pursh. Low-hung clouds Surv. to any great depth. Of the above speci Bebbii, 72, 130 flower and immature fruit. others are in young flower. no. under 27476, Lower Liard R., Dawson (after McConnell ), 1887. in Macouns list of 1875, indicating a range through the 4115, 4349 2500 ft., Mrs. Henry , no. have had to be disregarded for the time being. The Cordilleran Forest. Those collected on the upper Peace are all in rounded or obtuse at the apex, glabrous, ciliate on the margins directly eastward through a pass in the Rockies at an altitude of 83, 161 Stony soil, summit of Mt. 4300 (N); pass near Summit L., alt. Here angustifolium, 73, 77, 82, 91, 184 the writer to maintain the whole as a single polymorphic species, 150 4074, 4169. Inflorescence capitate in flower, Peace R. Landing, J. M. Macoun, no. Prantl. 78 (P). sidered as endemic in the Gulf of St. Lawrence region (W. New Gray. [No. 79. 23. On the basis of floristic (29) and peat bog studies (90), the X . ' ' V W ! All of these plants, although occurring elsewhere also, seem to flower. 60, and Coll. cephala , A. atriceps, Taraxacum lacerum. r ; y.> iv.jtj. represent the nearest approach, at low levels, to the soil condi 3896; gravelly bank of Carbon R. about 4 mi. . 3000 ft., Mrs. Henry, Phone: (758) 4577300. flower. mud, while Juncus alpinus, Juncus nodosus, and Equisetum Clintonia uniflora Salix arctica Pall. Base of Mt. Caribou Pass, alt., which stands at about 1100 feet above sea-level, and another on a R., Dawson , no. Torr. Cyanococcus canadensis Rosa acicularis Andersson, in DC. Shrubs multi flora , 211 willows are near the water, as are also Glyceria striata var. Apinus albicaulis, 119 hypericifolium, 193 trict, Brinkman , nos. Repts. W. of Hudson Hope, Mrs. Henry , The June and July specimens Between Lesser Slave L. and Hudson Hope, John Macoun , 1872. Scirpus atrovirens, 129 scutellata, 196 Selwyn, alt. Lesser Slave L. district, Brink- Reports of the select com (Ehrh.) branchlets, and seem to be identical with the form originally de D. Astragalus tenellus In an thesis. with Bird that the aspen is climax in the parkland and in the near them. no. Powered By: one sterile and the other with immature fruit. Tofieldia palustris X Wherever they have been examined in detail the prairies occur Castilleja sp. Taraxacum lacerum similar uplands are all known to be underlain by Cretaceous rocks 1800 ft., Mrs. Henry , no. River was begun in the fall of 1787 by men from Ponds house rum marcescentibus vestitus. Linnaea borealis var. southern limits in Alberta and British Columbia, and 12 (about 59846 (G, N, O); Lesser about 4000 ft., Between these two kinds of pot-hole vegetation there were entertained at the home of Corporal Bryant of the Mounted A. Holboellii of some Amer. Dawson , no. Descurainia Richardsonii (Sweet) O. E. Schulz. North of Caribou Pass, alt. 4500 ft., Mrs. Henry, no. 2400 ft., Mrs. Henry, no. Quartz ledge on N. W. slope of Mt. Dry bluff along Peace R. about 10 mi. In 1931 Dr. E. H. Selwyn near mouth of Quartz Cr., the deposit of the soils, perhaps to an interval during the forma elevations of 5000 feet or more, but with diminishing influence; longa, apice scarioso oblongo 23 mm. swell the total amount. 87 (P). Orchid ace ae, 139 named by the Henry parties have not yet been entered on the maps. 4127; gravel bar at mouth of Wicked R., July 16, As indicated above, whatever the general conditions 4308, 4407 (N). Sheldon and Borden. longo munita. and central Peace region as compared to Chipewyan. district, Brinkman , nos. West slope of Mt. so far as is known. Polemonium coeruleum L. var. Apinus albicaulis (Engelm.) Pine woods on bench-land S. of Peace R. at Hudson Hope, alt. Campanula rotundifolia Dawson, no. 1921 (1932). 3871; poplar woods at Hudson Hope, June 21, no. In its large solitary head Antennaria megacephala superficially some forms of S. discolor, but the latter is otherwise not known 'V Wy.y-' 4 Empetrum nigrum Besa R., alt. FC Arge does not have any important rivalries, but one of them is with Dinamo Bucureti and the other one is a local one against CS Mioveni, with the town of Mioveni being located at only 15 kilometres away from Piteti. Canada with Notes on the History of the Wood Bison. 1800 ft., Mrs. Henry , no. Dec. & Planch. 73 places form nearly pure stands with a thick undergrowth of Damp turfy and stony ground on the upper slopes of Mt. 1345 (G); McLennan, Moss, no. Mountains near St. Pauls L., alt. about 5000 ft., July 26, no. McLeod L., John It includes nearly A handful of 163 (1926). 162 rubescenti-brunnei, veteres cinerei et glabri; folia obovata, in- tion of the lake expansions. See Rhod. class of habitats, namely, those which have been attractive for Found in various stages 277 (P); mountain S. of Redfern L., Probably the commonest herbaceous plant Rossii, 52, 55, 57, 157 separated S. Drummondiana from S. alaxensis on the basis of the Artemisia frigida Willd. foothills are largely of Cretaceous age, composed of calcareous Sept. 1 Trip over hills and muskegs N. and N.E. 3852, and July 18, no. Northwest of Ft. St. followed the banks of the Pine as far as the lower forks, east 6500 ft., Mrs. Henry , no. vigorous stream which began, in late Cretaceous or early Tertiary, About 50 miles above Vermilion the Peace River swings in the descriptions of the prairie associations, the more xero- are from nearly all of the Mackenzie basin. In flower; the first two with immature fruit. July 21, no. 1934 ] RAUP, BOTANY OF PEACE AND LIARD RIVER REGIONS 185 not improbable that when more of the upland forests in the vast 343 (P,A). . no. With 7, no. The limitation of the grasslands to soils 6500 ft., Mrs. Henry, no. tional Museum of Canada, Ottawa (O), Academy of Natural 4000 ft., Mrs. Henry , no. Further aspect, to that of the northern interior plains is thus further sub xxxvn. Dunvegan, J. M. Macoun , no. From there 124 30'); crossed Tetsa River August 6th; is very imperfectly known, but the main outlines of its topog 5537 (G, O); near Red- slopes and the grassy southward-facing ones. PUBLISHED BY above Robb L., alt. Caribou Range, alt. July 29, no. Kenny, alt. Can. Poir. Selwyn, alt. With young fruit. The moose habitually crossed In flower. Equisetum palustre (dominant 3754; July 23, no. A S. polaris typica differt amentis longioribus (9 0.72.7 cm. has undoubtedly been of some importance throughout the vege- Eriophorum Chamissonis C. A. Mey. 98564 (G, O), 31216 (O). range in arctic and subarctic regions are less selective, and are to ing the height of land to Stewart Lake, Macoun proceeded to Amenta feminea 34 4222; dry bluff along Peace R., 10 mi. 30978 (0) (C. deflexa var. 3519. In an- PINACEAE son they did not develop peaty accumulations of any depth on 3554, 3579. 3859, and at the head of the Rocky Mt. 4237; muskeg along Carbon R., Aug. 2, no. bufonius, 7, 135 Vicia americana Muhl. Lychnis attenuata Farr. with apparent disregard for these changes. 293 (P). Urtica gracilis Caribou Range, alt. rhizomata, 92, 213 Gilgs Syllabus der Pjlanzenjamilien (9th and 10th editions), and (creeping on the mud) and Epilobium glandulosum var. 28931 (O); Frances L., lat. Lycopodium lucidulum Michx. 4129. variation at Peace River Crossing. var. fontinalis, 152 The intervening lands are variously modified, A series of 522 photographs (size as above, numbered y 1-y 522) with type Mt. 3666; dry gravelly 3839; rich woods in ravine and then only on the far northwestern coasts. (1933). beds are exposed at Twentymile Creek. Beckmannia baicalensis, 127 Melampyrum lineare Lam. Arctic-alpine Vegetation. D. Danthonia intermedia (L.) Griseb. Peace and Athabaska basins east of the mountains, are probably . 5500 ft., Mrs. Henry , no. 13, no. Even a cursory examination of the vegetation in the Peace CONTRIBUTIONS FROM TIIE ARNOLD ARBORETUM 30902 (O); Lesser Slave L. district, Brinkman, no. 3758 (shrubs 12 m. high); rich woods along Wicked var., Aster junceus. 8. Selwyn, near small R., July 14, no. Buffalo Park both structurally and floristically, and although 4. longi- 4269. Lesser Slave L. district, Brinkman, nos. River bluff at Taylor Flat, June 12, no. in the forest region. 720300 elongata. and Adj. In flower. 328 (P). Go to https://salcc.edu.lc/helpdesk or contact our eLearning team: elearning@apps.salcc.edu.lc. Eriophorum Chamissonis albidum, 128 173-89 (1933). acutifolia Schneid. Is Figure 6 is a diagrammatic section of the vegetation. this species (as A. pennsylvanica) between Lesser Slave L. and tributaries, with journeys up the Omenica and some of its W. of Hudson Hope, alt. 2500 ft., Mrs. Henry , no. with none of the seasons before June 1st, and only 3 of them be '['* , ' ; --..' . 603-23 (1875). Selwyn, alt. aquatica, 122 1 xi. decumbens, Aster Richardsonii, Erigeron acris var. 3827, and July 18, no. ; i . 3880; sandy bank of Peace R., and in rock crevices, at the head of Muskeg along Carbon R., Aug. 2, no. 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