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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to mainlands. To explore Mt. West of Michaels'. Steep slaty & slimy rock, with big cliff above, 500 ft. by C's ammonit. Ordinary pl- of arbovitae & spruce woods. Cliff covered with Aspid. frapanus, which becomes so abund. Or make a it. Here test our grain rope & find it a splendid means to explore cliffed loose talus. By means of it find Sayi phaya caca, & spend much of afternoon exploring from above for the scatheat tufts. Lycopod Selapo scattast. An omnivit Lycopod.complanatum (typical) finely frided. Genus circinata com- Rhustphonia flat 2 ft. Habenaria Hook abund. Arabis brachycarpa, Alectostaphyler, Carey Backii abund on crest & so. slope. July 17. Drive to big exposed Cap west of yesterdays foot. Perhaps 1mi. west beyond Cultrwater fields.