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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White Spence, Arbor Vitae, Fir, Balsam Poplar, Populus Amor. & Sitchewa both flowering, and low growth of Alnus Europea Francana. Tabernum Opulus & Paniciflora- Prunus Virg., & Corylus Dactyl. On the Beach below Cyrille's Laily glaucopitha, pellita, Cadata, Mactenjiana? or a large erect Shrubby species (10ft.) possibly S. argyroparpa- We meet Messrs. Cobet & Richards fishing at the GrandCoups Mr. C. a Tall very man of 70t. Cordial & hospitable. At the GrandeCoupeThe beach covered with various shrubs willows- The Common grass Poa acpima, the common Carex, C. Conerina on rocks or in alluvium & or knolls, like Maine C. deflexa, C. capillaris everywhere. Two Autrimonias abound one recumbling petalida, The other apparently the Mattawantcap R dwarf, Viola Conspecea in alluvium with Poa aloodes Equisetum pratense, Polygonum paniciflorum (inf.) Petasites (3-4ft.) Viola Ocaloriuscula, & Sonumbia obtusa! Senecio Balsamita very variable, perhaps two species. Grey Eburnea everywhere & Anemone Parn is fruit on all rocks & damp panel. Epilobium Hornemannii on the beach near the Cove, & some small patches of