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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can defeat so other diff. By A. F. S. at Nouvelle Station. Put up at Custom House. run by — [illegible] Trunks in general store, wherever an empty corner. This P.O. Stgrain l'Evangelier. Nouvelle P.O. 4 miles up river at R.P. sta, Nouvelle West ! Rm. Drive up river to end of Settlements. Valley hot + fertile, good crops — Few northern Plants. Sandy alluvium full of Osmorhiza bravistata. 2. Tolatosa, Dentaria dips — Viola scabra, ren — & Jeek, Carex rosea radiata, Galium Claytonia aspelleum, Elnea, Sugar Maple — & Balsam Poplars predominant trees, After supper to bog back of house — on its edge Pyrola rotundifolia with large creamy white fragrant fl. ! Gaultheria ! Bug to be explored later. July 20. Allm. to bay which with exception of Boranda livida might be in Maes. — Gaultheria, Pyrola pat. Picea nigra, Lacy Sedum, Andromeda, Kalum, etc., Then up rocky slope covered with Betula pap — 6