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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July 29. Am. Short walk to salt-marshes near town. Panicum pauciflorum in damp fields with Scirpus pauciflorus. Marsh ordinary: Hypoagamus abundant on gravel banks about town, also Asthuria albithium. Collect various common things P.m. To Tracadigast Point. Far better Than Carlton Pt. Arenaria vera, Stell. Conyplacta, Arenis hissata & a. brachycarpa abund. in sand & gravel Botrychium Lunaria very abundant amorphst Juniperus Sabina procumbens - A small Grutter Deal of the Carina group abund. Agropyrum tonerum, Carex eburea & a slender perennial-stemmed Equisetum scattered. Jul. 23. Down P.C. Track. Sivodiam cicutariun in roasbed. By brook near mile Junceus acp. & vel. insignis. Gilia abund on gravelly banks; Fine ar. at 10.15. P.m. Up the small hill south of Tracadigash Mt. Papaver rhoeas & Centaurea Cyanus & C. Scabiosa in grain fields. Harder rock possible to climb sticky clay-rock, sharp project no elasticity. Touch digging. Gortyra dionysii local. G — somewhat like tress. The flowers creamy with bronze tips & fragrance of Spiranthus Cernua just beginning to flower. Dromosthijas abund.