Field Notebook: New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Quebec 1905
Page 57
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2845 Dalhousie July 29 Saturday walked out less than one mile to Charles Stewarts home where we are staying. Sat located during the morning and after dinner collected fruits. Spent most of the afternoon at the prominent locality, i.e. [Little Point] or the former farthest to the D.D. of Stewarts house. Here Leptaenia cncara is common and has a long range. Also found Hyypicula near salentu, Anastrophus, Vireia pulamellona, Amphithera, etc. The fruits are kept separate according to sexual genus and will be checked on June later. All the cords of lot 4 are from around the Little Point and have fallen down the cliff to the bend. As far as I can see from the edges of these beds at the Point the cords appear sparingly above the Hypp- cula gone for not more feet. I rather think that mats are from less than 10 feet above the Hyppiculas.