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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north in one direction, C in other. At first sight barren - except for caper of Saxifraga diplo- Draba bicana & arabisians - various Poas & Patent, trid. At east base of cliffs Aspidium Louchii, abund. Ocellata gracilis, abund. also Aspidium prapano. Slender Balanophora (Whittier) on most sylvan places. Ribe resembling appalachians, but with supra-dormant leaves & stipular spines, abund though mostly sterile. Patrutilla Litoralis Rosa blanda on cliffs dry to summit. Schinopernum deflexum in thickets on shelves- on chimney between recently burned cliffs that below the cross Schinops. Abund, Asplenium viride in cold crevices - Lyceopodium delas, freq. Cave at Patmore an slide. & in a crevice P. find sterile plants perhaps of Libiaedia procumbens. July 25. To St. John & East Arm. Sy. Checkers which are not recognized in Gaspe! Aug 19. First spare minutes to state that time has been too crowded for a journal - Dairying, as usual, for the teams -