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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Crossing at Con toe, This a cliff Hendland with big Cave in the Confluent Sandstone & flinty Rock - Agrilepia can, abund. Draba incana everywhere deadwife Hesperarum either pink or cream-white. Fragaria anner. everywhere with 1 or 2 abloq of foliose fr, Saxifraga virg.fr, Potentilla lateralis, tall & green in shade. Astenusia Can hardy, in ft - Primula farinosa, about in fruit, a few in ft - in cold caves - Zyzadenus barely wipe - Microstylis mon. abund, everywhere in crevices near sea- Poal glauca very variable in size, color, etc. Some beautiful violer blue & whitish. On Island beyond 1/2 much the same veget, Return to mainland & drive around to L'Anse à Michaud. Then cross to island east of Auch, Baptiste Michaud's Rock a fine confluent Sandstone Saxifraga Bisoon everywhere. Symphoricarpos paniculatus on dry slopes, & a pale crisp Noradia alpina, in Eiffoud Crevices. Dodecabraeabera abund in Sunny places, Thalictrum confine one clump or shore - Tide forces us to return