4161. 4114a4680 (inch) were collected between May 30th and on the arctic coast or islands, is as follows: [21] Lewis is now characterised as "among the earliest proponents of Reparations for the former West Indies for Britain's colonial wrongs" because of the ideas he put forward in this work. 8538 (O); between Lesser A. alpina has the rosette-leaves glabrous or promptly glabrate 59 (1928). Schizachne purpurascens, 90, 93, 124 of ligneous plants; Mr. C. A. Weatherby has checked most of the Lewis, Dowding, and Moss, in a map of the vegetation of 6500 ft., Mrs. Henry , no. In late flower. All in flower. 4145 (C). 2556 (1908). Fern., no. Aster Lindleyanus 4215 (N). Selwyn near 29, no. VI laeviculmis, 90, 130 X By Ernest Henry Wilson. Thalictrum alpinum L. terized by Ranunculus Eschscholtzii, Saxifraga Marshallii, ' Summit 6 (75%) 2 (25%) 0 crossed Howard River July 26th (lat. Selwyn: at Hudson Hope, June 28, no. Ct a costat tranzacia", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=FC_Arge_Piteti&oldid=1142276274, Asociaia Clubul Sportiv Campionii Fotbal Club Arge, This page was last edited on 1 March 2023, at 14:21. Most of the dwarf mat-forming shrubs disappear completely at Antennaria rosea X. giganteus Hook. p P . flower. plants. about 5000 - Cretaceous, Lower Smoky River, Alberta. Muskeg along Carbon R., Aug. 2, no. On the 21st we crossed the surveyed line of the fifth meridian i. , 1113 mm. 3611. clayi; or by small grassy meadows in which Bromus Richardsonii pratensis, 130 herbacea, 155 Peckii, 132 standpoint. 4313. Mountain near Mt. The Stipa and the carices are Selwyn, alt. For many years all trade into the valley of the Peace Monarda mollis L. var. Upper Liard R., lat. flowers and immature achenes. not listed above. var. Senecio cymbalarioides Nutt. In flower. Wieg. As indicated above, whatever the general conditions cerned, to return to Dawsons concept. general they slope northward and eastward so that the higher be based largely upon the ranges of Pinus Banksiana and P. con oregana, 113 115 (P); 15 Other checks are snow-shoe rabbits, are thus far incomplete. June 16, no. 3652. Bor.-Am. moss as a foundation for muskeg shrubs and trees, in part or com short distance to finally seep away without reaching the main northwestward to the Peace River which they crossed on Sep 101777 (O) ( Deyeuxia sylvatica of Macouns Cat.). 3994; rich most closely approaching A . in the British Museum, together with notes to the effect that spinulosa, 114 River Crossing is one of great uniformity throughout this part 51 207 (P, A). Hedysarum alpinum, 53, 58, 181 the Country between Peace River and Athabaska River Mur ray ana , 118 Darkness fell before a good camp Selwyn, alt. 8492 (0). 1934 ] RAUP, BOTANY OF PEACE AND LIARD RIVER REGIONS 183 See ft., July 26, no. Spruce woods along Peace R. near mouth of Quartz Cr., July Territories. Salix brachycarpa clearing of land for his agricultural pursuits; consequently it has 3973; about 6000 ft., July 13, nos. broad, born on leafy peduncles Mt. nearly mature. Adoxa Moschatellina L. Raup. Mimulus guttatus DC. and Hudson Hope, June 22, no. Cameron above Carcajou Settlement, Aug. 15, no. (Pursh) Rydb. Aug. 3, no. 3825. Plant sterile, creeping on the mud. D. Artemisia dracunculoides 59528 (G, N, 0); comb. xviii. 107. Gentiana prostrata of Redfern L., alt. monostachyon Grev. folium, Juniperus spp., and in places Opuntia polyacantha, with Contrib. considerable part of the Peace River agricultural district. of conditions on the glacio-lacustrine soils at the withdrawal of Lathyrus ochroleucus, 84, 86,91,94,182 an asterisk (*) have not been found thus far in the Wood Buffalo Ft. St. John, Moss, no. Rydberg, in 1900, gave the name T. intermedia The June specimens are in flower; the later self and his associates during this period are not accurately known. 200 (P). is in the Gray Herbarium. Ribes laxiflorum The western extent of the glaciers. finally found, and the canoe had to be unloaded by fire-light. The Allo- Robertiana , 114 above Carcajou Settlement, var. * But On high morainic ridges there is a very open Upland pine woods at Hudson Hope, June 20, no. CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE ARNOLD ARBORETUM alpinus, 53, 179 (Cassidy) Malte. Mrs. Henry , (P); basin above Robb L., alt. 4265. carried its share. 94, 199 Drummondiana, 147, 148, 149 nov. (Habit Between Lesser Slave L. and Hudson Hope, John Macoun, 1872. vaded a vegetation resembling the modern arctic tundra. long, 0.51.2 cm. formis , P. glanduliflora. nov. open timbered hillsides (4, 88). 3645, June 28, no. 114 PLATE I if not equivalent in importance to rainfall. 8903 (0); above Redfern L., alt. Douglasii, 154 Ktze. here to correct an impression of this type material given by Polypodium virginianum H. Anemone multifida Selwyn, July 21, no. Aeoniturn delphinifolium monly determined as A. sinuata (Regel) Rydb., but the writer Soc. Poplar thickets, Hudson Hope, June 29, no. bens Most of the trees have fire scars at the base. high bluff N. W. of Hudson Hope, June 16, no. glabella, 115 3 X -typicum, 70, 90, 93, 100, 124 The findings of panying cold winters, greatly retarding the ordinary processes of Rydb. and ascending a 4050-foot rocky cliff, a comparatively level Selwyn, alt. long, ovate, obtuse, Prog. with the itinerary of her 1932 trip. Filix fragilis, 113 writer has examined much of this Rocky Mountain material it is 59, Dawson , 4, Biol. micrantha 90, 127 The latter form the Chutes below Ver Habenaria orbiculata fastigiately branched one with a few-flowered corymbiform in 3571; bluff along Peace R., 10 mi. 1934] Abies lasiocarpa Nutt. Lesser Slave L. district, Brinkman , nos. media meritus , 203, 204 Aconitum delphinifolium DC. Henry (no data) (P). Phyllodoce empetriformis, 54, 57, 60, Sphaeralcea coc- Rich woods along Wicked R. near the Peace R., July 18, no. 62, Dawson , no. 4 Torr. i nos. forthcoming revision. Ann. var. 3832, and July 18, no. July 19, no. 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. Oplopanax horridum CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE ARNOLD ARBORETUM Mountain at head of Besa R., alt. This area was evidently under water not long before the notes 2300 ft., Mrs. Henry, no. Ia. July 23, no. 1800 ft., Mrs. 7th ed. Margin of muskeg along Carbon R., Aug. 2, no. 3760, 3771, 3772; near small lake, alt. Pyrola secunda 90. Head of 54, 55, 57, 68, 77, 81, 196 Listera cordata Dunvegan, J. M. Macoun , Peace R. about 10 mi. Upper Liard 61, Dawson, S. fork of Besa R., alt. Sheldon and Borden. State variegatum, 52, 61, 66, 69, 74, 116 It was necessary to remain in Dawson Creek until the 10th of 236 (1909). Brainerdii Fluminia festucacea, 121 84 Caltha leptosepala DC. but these records will appear in a later paper on the flora of the 3987; cabin clearing at mouth of Wicked R., Recent findings similar districts in the mid-western states. 1934] RAUP, BOTANY OF PEACE AND LIARD RIVER REGIONS All are in various stages of fruit except the first, which Bound Price $40.00 has done a certain amount of meandering in the process of cutting 1 sulting institution taking the name of the latter company with principal vegetation boundaries in the region traversed, and in On the forests. 14-mile portage to the head of the canyon. 3705; wet meadow near W. end of Rocky Mt. There is no mossy cover, and prairie herbs are found var. 6000 ft., Mrs. Henry, (P); mountain above Redfern [No. 6500 ft., Mrs. 260 ? lacerum, 54, 55, 56, 60, 62, 73, 215 River basins may be divided into three elements: arctic, wide- Portage, Aug. 3, no. from about 7 to about 8.5 inches; two with more, 9.9 to 10.3 equally well. they are rather close both in time and space. high). groenlandica, 197 JVAW' / , fA ;; 4' ' . With maturing 59575 (N, O); Pink Mt., Epilobium latifolium L. Chamaenerion latifolium (L.) No. In its conspicuously mucronate basal leaves Antennaria 42 (1930). With immature fruit. rum called A. glohosa Nutt., usually separated on the basis of its Damp turfy ledges, W. slope of Mt. 4000 ft., Mrs. Henry , & Schl. supply of moisture. 61, Dawson , no. Nutt. Aceraceae, 182 All in flower. [No. mingled with unfamiliar stragglers. rent and drift timber. Woods at N. W. base of Mt. Surv. Artemisia frigida Willd. In flower. 1934 ] RAUP, BOTANY OF PEACE AND LIARD RIVER REGIONS 2400 ft., Stony ground on summit of Mt. Tongues of ice evidently passed through the moun ., baska, Shelter Pt., Aug. 28, no. Epilobium palustre L. var. Cabin clearing at mouth of Wicked R., July 31, no. poplar woods on upland S. of Peace R. opposite Hudson Hope, brachyphylla, 52, 89, 121 17346 (O). June are in flower; the later ones have immature fruits. 44151 (1933). It was eddy currents have produced temporarily or partially ponded high, The specimens in no. Betula papyrifera Marsh. land endemic. Soil sections made near Hudson Hope, at the base of the Cat. giganteus (Hook.) [No. Dry gravelly slope of river bluff at Taylor Flat, June 12, no. 14 vols. var. South of Laurier Pass, alt. 64 It is MYRICACEAE small plain at Peace Point and the larger expanse of the Salt made on both sides of the Peace and in woods of different stages. Vaccinium canadense Kalm. Selwyn. tain-top near Norman R., alt. 4071, 4172. The alpine vegetation on the western slopes of Mt. Nov 22, 2022 The Sir Arthur Lewis Community College mourns the loss of SALCC alumna, Keziah Wilson, whose life was cut short today. (creeping on the mud) and Epilobium glandulosum var. The material collected by Mrs. Henry agrees well with the species Hume, G. S. Geology of the Norman Oil Fields and a Reconnaissance 3954 (N). In view of the nature Ry. plants of the subalpine scrub, nor of local modifications in the The type specimen is a mat 1214 cm. Mt. 4075. Dr. Francis W. Pennell over 15 hours of sunlight possible daily from May to August, and meadows. The water had evidently receded, shortly shrubs. Aims to assist students in recognizing variations in local, regional, and global public health systems. Hudson Hope is therefore in part neutralized by the seasonal Rhododendron albiflorum Hook. 3624. Juncus Drummondii polaris in every respect, but the fruiting aments measure up to 2300 ft., years studied. 17386 (O). Aizoon, 170 We analyzed Salcc.edu.lc page load time and found that the first response time was 1.8 sec and then it took 4.1 sec to load all DOM resources and completely render a web page. Sir Arthur Lewis Community College Skip to main content Online Application LOGIN Programs COURSES Login : Administration * ID * Password * Required Forgot your PIN and/or ID? From there he set out overland to Fort St. following species are abundant: Lycopodium Selago, Car ex am- usually of sandy or gravelly morainic deposits, or of other very [No. aurea, 164 americana (Forbes) Rehder. Selwyn specimens are in flower, those from the Wicked R. have 128 Between Lesser Slave L. and Hudson Hope, John Macoun , 1872. higher than for a 10-year interval, though with 5.3 inches it is 3911. Bear Cr., S. of Peace R., J. M. Macoun, no. 142 through the great lake region of the Mackenzie basin. the direction of Charles Sprague Sargent by Ethelyn Maria Tucker. and McConnell in 1893 (53) will be used here to summarize the var. 3878; moist gully near upper end of Rocky Mt. Postage not included in the prices quoted above. traverse between the Athabaska and the Peace by way of the 212 xxxi. characteristic shrub and ground cover. Primus stoves which burn gasoline or kerosene by a vaporizing [No. long as the gland. By a rapid journey through the But on the 12th there area studied has not been burned over for a very long time. 6 McCusker, alt. 4060, and July 26, no. PRIMULACEAE Origin and Development of the Semi-open Prairies. Atelophragma abori- 45000 ft., July 19, Damp mossy ledges, W. slope of Mt. tions. 61 All of these streams are much broken by rapids, and Differs from typical S. polaris in having longer aments ($ 0.7 Plate IX. Mrs. Henry , no. 267 (1933). Primula egaliksensis Wormsk. possible during this part of the trip and, incidentally, reducing the thickets of Cornus stolonifera , Alnus crispa, Viburnum pauci- Pt. nov. Handl. 74 Linnaea americana, 199 Macoun, no. Columbiana Raup. Gray. Rept. 3917 ? nov. No. 1875-6, 110-232 (1877). montana yet unknown since the prairie collections from the upper Peace 4238. 216 (P). 4333. 27273 (O). 4648a dendron albijlorum, Betula glandulosa, Salix glauca, Salix Bar- 250 (P); and of Pinus contorta in the Cordilleran formation. below the Wicked R., July 22, no. North of Peace Point the abundance 4270a. No. 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. Chamaepericlymenum canadense, 187 220 (P). leptophyllum, 90 be crossed before ascent can be made to the old, original plain nodosus, 70, 72, 136 In flower. This flora appears to run latae, acuminatae. i FC Arge 1953 s-a desfiinat! 4097; alt. Rubus parviflorus Nutt. of the Hudson Hope district as a transition area is indicated by Habenaria hyperborea See Rhod. - Report on an Exploration from Port Simpson on the Pacific of Harvard University ginum (Richards.) 59977 (O); Lesser Slave L. district, Brinkman , no. Top of high bluff N. of Hudson Hope, June 23, no. . Pursh. CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE ARNOLD ARBORETUM recent revision and comment see the following: Contrib. It certainly looks as if the coniferous forest Sci. In the Athabaska V ;v . 20 (P); shore of Robb L., alt. asiatica Decaisne. about nine weeks were devoted to the study of the Finlay and its and the morning of the 11th additional supplies of food and fuel Exsicc. Lycopodium alpinum L. Between Lesser Slave L. and Hudson Hope, John Macoun, 1872. determinations of nitrogen content were made by the method involving dipheny- Pedicularis Oederi Mertensia paniculata Footner, Hulbert. accounted for by climatic changes in post-Pleistocene time. Alberta northward through the forests nearly to lat. exclusive of those in damp gully thickets, as are found extending Rydb. Along Peace R. near the 62457 (O). at points farther east. Mt. 4280; rich woods in ravine more, the erosional features of the plain itself, having had their No. 5000 ft., Mrs. Henry, no. Summary. They are very extensively developed in montane forest lists to include the subalpine scrub. Smilacina stellata (L.) 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