Arctic Alaska, Canada, 1963, [diaries]
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June 10. Planned a long trip because not yet well started - spent so much of yesterday waiting for plane. Went upstream to "twi" mountains, visited eastern one to see old mine (?) then to high ridge back of them, to be seen from camp. Tracks of thousands of carbon everywhere, especially south of twi ridges. Found much of interest, including Tricho- tomum crispidissimum, Didymodon giganteum, Braesia trigonata, Mnium Andersonianum, Lepicolea, an odd hepatic, Plectoderen ?, That seemed to exist mostly as bare stems with only