Diary of trip to Canada, 1904 June 29-August 19 and Plants of Alpine and Subalpine Regions, Mt. Albert, 1905-1906, 1904-1906
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Dryas Drummondii, Veronica dep., bar. borealis both frequent - Camu, repens in recently disturbed places, Obviously introd. Reach Mr. Cabots Camp at the junction of the two main branches at 6 & I am given a whole log. Camp well equipped to myself - Beautiful place with dipping cliffs opposite. July 1. Up rivers in Gaski Cones as far as Pound Rock post in Tameau township - 14 mi from mouth. Ledges, cliffs & gravel covert with many handsome species - Oxytropis campestris, var johannensis, occasionally dwarfed in stile banks to with capitate clusters. Hedysarum, Primula fristassinica, Aquilegia flava, the fle. with with lavender to blue tuft outstript at base, Pinguicula only beautiful Taraxacum alpinum abundant, bright clear gallows. Arnica all handsome, just Coming out on the shelves. Thalictrum alpinum forms almost continuous, dark glossy green carpets, wherever moisture & shale. Stamen deep orange brown -