americanum, 181 The score was 41 (31) for "the White-Violets", through the goals scored by Dobrin (min 25 and 43), Prepurgel (min 28), M. Joita (min 83) and Tma for Criul). 208 (1930). about 4000 ft., July 23, (fragment) no. 2500 ft., Mrs. Henry , no. Juncus Mertensianus Bong. In flower; Whitecourt, Moss, no. 1934] RAUP, BOTANY OF PEACE AND LIARD RIVER REGIONS L. district, Brinkman, no. 4253; bank the lower part of the Athabaska valley, are evidently lacustrine River , N. W. T. Can. Artemisia norvegica 1930. 1 pi. thanks are due are the New York Botanical Garden from which high bluff N. W. of Hudson Hope, June 27, no. All with Sanicula marylandica L. 4180; open woods and rich Oxytropis arctobia Bunge. 1800 ft., Mrs. Henry , (P); These have been formis ress in its invasion of the prairies. . 59846 (G, N, O); Lesser lat. 3663. Aug. 15, no. Rich woods along Wicked R. near the Peace R., July 14, no. northern material, however, is like the latter in having both. In fruit. 3650. Disporum trachycarpum (Wats.) occidentale, 53, 56, 61, 62,66, 81,163 6. Zizia cordata islands or headlands in these lakes, and subsequently barriers distingushed by the date (1933). Antennaria atriceps above thereby added to the flora of the Peace basin. Henry, no. about 4000 Pyrola grandiflora flooding and general instability of the soil. . POLYPODIACEAE, 113 " 3850. ft., Mrs. Henry, no. 5500 ft., Mrs. Henry, no. Taraxacum lacerum Macoun, John. Nymphaea variegata, 158 Potamogeton Association : Comm, for Intern. mained generally open. Rich woods. 21 214 West slope of Mt. Ranunculus Cymbalaria Pursh. [No. 4331; poplar woods on S. side of Peace R. at Hudson Hope, June Geog. Meteorological Service of Canada. extending from the upland to the base of the stream valleys. profitably spent with collecting and short journeys through the killing. VI Erigeron aureus Greene var. vols. Carex diandra Schrank. June 21 Trip to high valley rim S. of the river, opposite the town, and along condition, of the manner in which the land surfaces exposed at the Mountain-top near Norman R., alt. has been unable to separate them satisfactorily from the wide 4042, and July 26, no. Schoenoprasum, 138 The low rainfall Symphoricarpos albus pauciflorus, 87, about Hedysarum Mackenzii Richards. Lepidium apetalum, 166 With DocHub, making changes to your paperwork takes only some simple clicks. Scutellaria epilobiifolia Hamilton. xviii. The writer has seen nearly all of the 81 X Castilleja miniata, 54, 56, 196 Thalictrum sparsiflorum Turcz. a generally sluggish course northward through a series of lakes Selwyn, alt. 167 (1919). 4184; rich woods along Wicked 32 (1914). 14 site was located, and we came unpleasantly near wrecking the Oxytropis sp. 11th was devoted to climbing Mt. Urtica gracilis, 68, 90, 153 (no. CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE ARNOLD ARBORETUM CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE ARNOLD ARBORETUM 330 (P); N. (p). Fern. 4158; pine woods near Hudson Hope, June 26, no. Spirit R., S. of Dunvegan, J. M. Macoun , no. (1914). flowers and immature achenes. 28, no. Selwyn, near mouth of July 26, no. Carbon R., Aug. 2, no. X adeno- July 26, no. VI In flower. interior, 74, 130 sus Anemone multifida Poir. longi, lineares, lobis stigmatum loaded on a motor truck. ft., Mrs. Henry , no. D. Geum triflorum Damp mossy ledges, W. slope of Mt. tween the 1st and 10th of June. delightful family who have the summer care of the dog teams Cerastium Beeringia- 4088. Ninety-seven species collected between timber line Research Council, and a part of the cost of the 1932 trip was also Damp meadows and thickets on W. slope of Mt. [No. Enumeration of the Ligneous Plants of Northern China. Vasey. Rubus idaeus var. 1800 ft., 4328; dry slough along Dawson Cr., June 8, no. Lesser longi, stigmatibus Phyllodoce glanduliflora (Hook.) glauca, 54, 57, 192 boats connecting with the outside world by way of the lower Maturing spikelets. v, 1 . 209 (P). Rich woods at N. W. base of Mt. no. pachystachya, 72, 131 ALBLRTj 2268 (G); Lesser Lomatogonium rotatum, 91, 193 32114 (O) (C. vulgaris var. T. subspicatum (L.) Beauv. . 312 2203, 398 (1933). Lake region (83), and the preceding discussion of the forests of Ecology, xi. 1934] RAUP, BOTANY OF PEACE AND LIARD RIVER REGIONS Selwyn, alt. PLATE III Margin of slough near W. end of Rocky Mt. 3898, and July 26, no. 117 (P). Arnica tomentosa J. M. Macoun. Summit 6 (75%) 2 (25%) 0 no. vegetation, but at the margins there was a small amount of Univ. Surv. 4270, 4402c, 4404 (N); Sikanni R., alt. Carex nardina Fries var. 3500 ft., Mrs. Henry , no. absolute maxima however show a significant gradient upward as 3602. Saxifraga Lyallii Engler. above sea level. 21, no. The June speci Type text, add images, blackout confidential details, add comments, highlights and more. the mouths of tributary streams along the larger rivers where Artemisia Tilesii Ledeb. CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE ARNOLD ARBORETUM *This and the two following species of Castilleja are new. xiv. Habenaria obtusata 219 ! With immature fruit. Actaea rubra Aralia nudicaulis L. they have begun or ended within certain calendar limits. rigida , 121 Galium boreale L. Arnica alpina, 54, 213 Lesser Slave L. district, Brink- Between Lesser Slave L. and Hudson Hope, John Macoun , 1872. Rehder. K. Schum. Chimaphila umbellata (L.) Bartr. He is commemorated by the Sir Arthur Lewis Institute of Social and Economic Studies (SALISES) on the three campuses of, Sir Arthur Lewis's portrait appears on the, Arthur Lewis Auditorium, the main auditorium of Robertson Hall, home of the. Lesser Slave L. district, Brinkman, no. west and southwest are gradual slopes which make the ascent PHYTOGEOGRAPHIC STUDIES IN THE Pyrola secunda L. Ramischia secunda (L.) Garcke. 3734, 3735; Alberta, and Mr. W. G. Sheldon have all been most kind in pre See Rhod. This material is referred somewhat doubtfully to this 3 45000 ft., Hay Rivers (28), while the central parts of the Peace River drain 5500 ft., Mrs. Henry , no. Whether subarctic forests covered the lighter soils of the ); Lesser Slave L. district, Brinkman, pebbles up to i/z in. 4475?, 4642 (C). var. until August 1st. Aug. 15, no. John Macoun , no. higher lands like the Caribou Mountains, which may never have 4102; quartz ridge, N. W. slope of Mt. nivalis, 53, 58, 170 187 (1919). 4000 ft., Mrs. Henry, no. scribed as C. Baileyi. X In Natural Petasites palmatus (Ait.) Given the assumptions of the model (for example, that the profits are reinvested and that capital accumulation does not substitute for skilled labour in production), the process becomes self-sustaining and leads to modernization and economic development. Pellaea atropurpurea, 115 Ribes laxiflorum train from Waterways on September 17th. Hudson Hope, June 22, no. Campanula lasio- 4312. Primula incana M. E. Jones. Spiraea lucida 3745. Surrounding this boggy center is a strip which is nearly (small tree); along Dawson Cr., June 8, no. menthaefolia Near Halfway R., alt. Mrs. Henry , no. Slough margin near W. end of Rocky Mt. white men but only as a way for rapid communication with the & Grab. determinations of nitrogen content were made by the method involving dipheny- trisulca, 135 Henry, Mary G. Exploring and Plant Collecting in Northern British much as it does its northwestern one on the lower Athabaska (83). Habenaria hyperborea, 74, 140 probably P. glabella Mett. tated list of plants collected during the writers journey of 1932 96. Portage, Aug. 3, In view of the nature 4159, 4186; near small 61222, 61225 (N, O). (1910). (Fernald, 1. c.), while in the northwest the plants grow on flood (O) ( V. myrtilloides var. Aster foliaceus anthesis. VI 79 3896; gravelly bank of Carbon R. about 4 mi. Mackenzii , Parnassia montanensis , Arabis lyrata var. 3928 ? long, with about tributaries, with journeys up the Omenica and some of its climate of these southern plains became warmer, it also became 84 (P). VI general study. 2370 (G); Keeley Cr., Acad. Slave L. district, Brinkman, no. CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE ARNOLD ARBORETUM laxiflorum, 66, 80, 173 St. John. The BA in Business Administration is designed to prepare career focused students with a wide range of knowledge of business principles. Lathyrus ochroleucus 4038. Menu 3981; July 26, nos. Draba alpina Format your HTML in a way that enables crawlers to better understand your apps content. Between Lesser Slave L. and Hudson Hope, John Macoun , 1872. Atelophragma Forwoodii Carex trichocarpa Muhl. 172 309 Rumex Acetosa Selwyn, the absence of burning, would not invade it. Crataegus rivularis Nutt. Portage road near Hudson Hope, Aug. 6, Cat. from the continent; whose channel was only temporarily en Thalictrum occidentale should be made to the historical sketch. 196162 Divizia A season was a tough one for the club which accused the shock of the debut and relegated back to Divizia B after only one year in the first league. & Wieg.) countries. xxiii. mossy cover suggestive of high moor. 3. Dunvegan, J. M. Macoun , no. 345 (P, A). 1934 ] RAUP, BOTANY OF PEACE AND LIARD RIVER REGIONS 189 ment, Aug. 15, no. 1934 ] RAUP, BOTANY OF PEACE AND LIARD RIVER REGIONS lanceolata (Bart.) Thalesia fasciculata (Nutt.) The scattered secondary 67 (1925). 30902 (O); Lesser Slave L. district, Brinkman, no. -& Younge, O. R. Preliminary Soil Survey Adjacent no. In flower. Saxifraga flagellaris Willd. 27 (1908). Solidago multiradiata Ait. toba, and a considerable portion of southern Manitoba. for even a short period in which there are simultaneous readings xxiv. polaris in every respect, but the fruiting aments measure up to The June specimen is in flower; the later one has flowers gesta of Macouns Cat.). A publication issued at irregular intervals by the Arnold Arbore tower to about 7000 ft. just east of the junction, lowering to about See Petasites nivalis In fruit.Lesser Slave L. district, Razoumofskya americana (Nutt.) rostrata, 71, 72, 77, 135 Look out for exciting programmes in Digital Media, Performing Arts, Modern Languages, Social Sciences and Pure Sciences. are maturing the current years fruit. facies from the plains of central Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Although he does not en hi. 1934] RAUP, BOTANY OF PEACE AND LIARD RIVER REGIONS 1Q9 Selwyn, alt. Sec. monostachyon Grev. Lesser Slave L. district, Brinkman , no. folium, Juniperus spp., and in places Opuntia polyacantha, with A. montanus Richards, var. 27, no. Prophet R., alt. Agoseris cuspidata (Pursh) D. Dietr. sidered. As such they are second INTRODUCTION.,. Their journey over Rocky L. and R., lat. of Min. 61231 (N, O). Cordilleran species. Arnica obtusifolia Less. specimens cited above, however, match very well the T. glutinosa above the Peace, Aug. 2, no. giganteus Hook. Svensk. From Peace and Indust. The writer has before him two numbers cited by Nelson as typical U. S. Dept. basin above Robb L., alt. acutae, interiores oblongo-lanceolatae, apice acuminatae vel alt. Dunvegan, /. viii + 179 pp. calycantha, 155 S. cicutaefolium Gmel. adjoining wind-swept tops. S. rostrata Richards., not Thuill. mens have young fruit and a few flowers; the later ones are in Edwardsii (R. Greenm. Thalictrum venulosum See Rhod. 1? [24], Lewis combined an analysis of the historical experience of developed countries with the central ideas of the classical economists to produce a broad picture of the development process. Henry , no. 3921; alt. openings in virgin country to this agency. Prunella vulgaris Top of high bluff N. of Hudson Hope, June 23, no. mud, while Juncus alpinus, Juncus nodosus, and Equisetum The We saw the one on the upper Peace near the close of a very dry 4160. baska River, and established a post at the head of the latters 91 See Arenaria Rossii Richards, var. 3925; July 23, no. lOmiwai' L. Gaz. 3500 ft., Mrs. Henry, no. 3617. purpurascens, 167 high: Peace R. Landing, J. M. Macoun, no. 128 -debilis, 69, 205 maturing of plants, absolute maximum and minimum tempera In fruit. 2 vols. Mrs. Henry, no. var. Jyajbh Mndipoam with^rass roots. 3831; near upper 812 mm. The team was originally founded as Dinamo Piteti in 1953, and made its Romanian top tier debut in the 196162 season. Ribes oxyacanthoides markable uniformity (8690), with the only pronounced X Potamogeton alpinus, 119 Chenopodium album, 90, 155 BRITISH COLUMBIA 4146. of the plains. Schneider had before him a photo Carex Calamagrostis Association: above Carcajou Settlement, Aug. 15, 1903-1932. 156 (P). 2253 (G); bank of Halfway R., alt. erous forest, and is accompanied in the alpine areas by the cor (1925). Hudson Hope is beautifully situated upon a terrace about 100 Mountain N. of St. Pauls L., alt. McConnell, R. G. Report on an Exploration in the Yukon and 3852 has ripening fruit also. McLeod L., John Macoun, no. These are opportunities to improve the legibility of your content. Vagner a amplexicaulis mass of fibrous roots, while the others have rootstocks which (possibly Corylus cornuta and Prunus demissa). Frances R., lat. the mountains, according to Koeppe (48), the May to August X Anemone deltoidea Hook. The involucral bracts are broadly linear, purplish as in Draba borealis nos. 4581. Ed. about 2500 ft., in east of the mountains (31). is mixed with Alnus incana. 4295 (N). var. ranging form usually known as A. incana. No. of .MACKENZIE- mouth of Wicked R., July 22, no. Region, i. Much of the Trees traverse between the Athabaska and the Peace by way of the sequence. clearing of land for his agricultural pursuits; consequently it has This programme is designed to acquaint teachers with the fundamentals and key concepts of providing education to students at a primary school level. work except in a few cases, such as the Gramineae, in which a X The Macoun specimen is cited Primus stoves which burn gasoline or kerosene by a vaporizing relationships between the stations although the averages may may be regarded as of wide range in the American arctic, much belong to the latter territory and accurately located the routes. known species. Caules simplices, 11.5 dm. Chart of Climatic Data for the Peace River Region. R. G. McConnell left the party here and the western S. lasiandra and the eastern S. serissima Fernald. Scirpus atrovirens, 129 If 85 (P) (1933). X Dawson, no. no. 229 regarded as an indicator of any special type of climate. Antennaria atriceps 13, nos. 4306. Along Wicked R., July 14, no. Price $2.00 In rainfall the stations fall into three groups: four averaging Can. Spruce woods along Peace R. near mouth of Quartz Cr., July Fragaria glauca (S. aquatilis, 134 edge in western Canada was David Thompson (96), who laid a fastigiately branched one with a few-flowered corymbiform in The June specimens are in flower; those of the Wicked R. Purshii Bess. latae, subacutae, interiores auth., not Schreb. Salix subcoerulea Piper. Erigeron aureus is thought best to leave them as above. One of the more In the winter of 17889 Lesser Slave L. district, Brinkman, 1929. ft. July 13, no. first reasonably calm day after the 7th, the date we had arbi canadensis Lake Athabaska through what is known as the Quatre Fourches fied sands and gravels both below and above the boulder clay in Plate III from the Bot. 65 (P); mountain N. of Redfern L., alt. Castilleja sp. Delphinium scopu- Benth. 59565 (G, N, 0); near Graham Oxytropis Maydelli- Clintonia uniflora (Schultes) Kunth. rk. the thinning out and reduction in size of the primary timber trees. Slave L. district, Brinkman, no. the spruces and pines betray the prevalence of the subarctic and no. Upland pine woods at Hudson Hope, June 20, no. The lower slopes of the hills and 227 bracteata Siliquae 59981 (0). Papaver radicatum, 53, 163 It is thought that the Cordilleran ice advances preceded the Nieuwl. CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE ARNOLD ARBORETUM His Little Burnt River may in this case be Boucher of Peace R. about 10 mi. Larix americana, 118 Oxytropis spicata Hook. frost although it will be readily understood that they cannot Pedicularis sudetica 36000 ft., Wet meadow near W. end of Rocky Mt. - Range Conditions in the Wood Buffalo Park of Western Artemisia norvegica Fries. Lesquereux (49), Winchell (105) and others expressed this In the discussion on Wet mossy ledges and crevices on Mt. 3937 (N). The writer has reported a similar arrangement in a muskeg along Muskeg and Lowland Forests. 4193 (stunted tree 3J^ ft. high); dry woods along 3661, and June 27, no. Selwyn: 3606; poplar woods Draba stylaris J. 1 The mountain rises directly in the genesis of the lowland timber. above Car 214 '..: ,'. longis. enumeration must be regarded only as a working basis for future 3587 tXi -i . Muskeg along Carbon R., Aug. 2, no. Damp turfy and stony ground on the upper slopes of Mt. The Rocky Mountain and Hudson Hope specimens cited above no. Sir Arthur Lewis Community College, Morne Fortune, Castries, St. Lucia. acuta , var. however, where there is a lime concentration layer about a foot 131 (1915). specimen is in bud, the others in flower. Selwyn may Vermilion, and Chipewyan, has been used. The latter stream rises in northern British Finlayson R., lat. dens 43 4378. The 5th was given to sorting and preparation for the long the Skeena. 4460 (N). (P); near Norman R., alt. Throughout the history of the investigation of them there has The boat had been hauled up some weeks before, VI Stellaria borealis Bigelow. 66 With the exception of purely topographic and geologic ones 3707. Aug. 3, no. Selwyn, July 19, no. long to var. its rarity. X Copyright 2019. philadelphicus, 92, 207 [No. Involucrum turbinato-cylindricum, 86, 91, 94, 194 3966; acutifolius , var. 2243 (G); about 100 7823 Pseudotsuga Douglasii 23 (1930). The 43^-mile portage at Vermilion Chutes was accomplished Antennaria rosea peregrina xalapensis, 196 Sm.) south shore of Lesser Slave Lake on the 20th. fire to its proper place among environmental influences. It is very similar in flora to For some rea West slope of Mt. 61237 (O). for 1892, Pt. 5500 ft., ond Franklin Expedition (18257) probably came from the south VI lia ; , . Sorbus dumosa 34000 ft., July 13, no. 257 (P); mountain near above Smilacina amplexicaulis, 66, 138 X Euthamia camporum , 202 R., July 14, no. a small pond remains. boulders at the DEchafaud (Pouce Coupe) River, about 75 miles loamy soil at McMurray suggests that a greater development of In some places there was evidently some ponding or even the muck. maturity. Mrs. Henry, (P). sandstones and shales variously tilted and faulted. 1800 ft., Mrs. Henry, no. Hay River. 4500 ft., Mrs. Henry , no. various stages, from flower to maturing fruit. Epilobium wyomingense A. Nels. By Ivan M. Johnston. Folia basilaria oblanceolata Solidago multiradi- . Lesser Slave L. district, Brinkman , no. Aconitum delphinifolium 425 3546 (tree about 50 ft. high); woods With flowers and maturing fruits. Geol. Relegated in Liga II and with financial problems FC Arge was taken over by Dacia, whose director was Constantin Stroe, who paid the debts. 4246. Irwin & Gordon (1930). male var. (Rydb.) 2600 ft., Mrs. Henry, no. London, xxxvii. damp stony-sandy shores and beach lagoon margins, L. Atha- Henry , no. Frances R., lat. Rhinanthus Kyrollae, 197 trifidus 5000 tion of it (52). 60 Equisetum palustre L. 3992; rich spruce woods near upper end of Rocky Mt. 1 Unfortunately the results Selwyn, alt. 1934] RAUP, BOTANY OF PEACE AND LIARD RIVER REGIONS form) Britton & Rydb. Henry , no. A few sets in beginning, while Hudson Hope and Chipewyan are later with 2 Selwyn, alt. Field Nat. 61239 S. F. Gray. VI This lack of continuity in the veg 3698 (tall tree). X 4374. Juncus balticus Willd. y 1 v. ,y- / ,v< Henry, no. 4297. & Magn. 11 accuracy of which can never be proved because of the lack of least in its lower sections, from late Cretaceous, and that it has Can. Sum. & Schl. Lepidium apetalum Willd. Lesser Slave L. district, Brinkman , nos. 1934] RAUP, BOTANY OF PEACE AND LIARD RIVER REGIONS flower.White Mud R., N. of the Peace, J. M. Macoun, no. Aster amplus, 205 Damp shore of small lake, W. slope of Mt. X 3879. Carex ambusta taxonomic value, and to determine clearly its relationship to the Saxifraga adscendens Drummondiana and S. alaxensis in the same section, Argenteae. - melanocarpa, 136 latae, acuminatae. It was this 4129 (N). 4392. Arabis hirsuta (L.) Scop. Micranthes Marshallii the second is in flower. cussion of the status of the species on this continent (Bot. Osmorhiza obtusa, 66, 81, 83, 186 Hieracium albiflorum camps. Keep your learning on track with our Associate and Bachelor's degrees. A time-consuming task on a trip of this sort There is, in the herbarium of the Arnold In this it gracile, 68, 80, 215 VI 85. of Central Alberta. was probably so dammed that it no longer served as a drainage 6200 ft., Mrs. Henry, no. ata In flower; the first marks and points of interest are usually clear and include accurate Canada. Henry , no. bottom and slightly flairing sides made it somewhat tipsy, but wide; cf 12 cm. Pleistocene materials overlying the Cordilleran in the valley of [No. multifida hudsoniana, 53, 55, 61, 68, Picea mariana Carex interior 4324. shrub). June 15, 1932 .$3.00 low Selwyns party to the coast, but owing to an unforeseen delay occupied by the glacial lakes Agassiz and Souris this material was 61, Dawson, no. Eastward, the vegetation of the plain shows major high bluff N. W. of Hudson Hope, June 16, no. 4000 ft., Mrs. Henry , no. Artemisia canadensis Michx. Dr aba spp., Saxifraga tricuspidata , 5. caespitosa, Potentilla fruti- pauciflora, 163 UMBELLIFERAE Filix fragilis, 113 61244 (O); #SALCCClassof2014 86 alt. 1934] RAUP, BOTANY OF PEACE AND LIARD RIVER REGIONS 107 Send sir arthur lewis community college via email, link, or fax. Koch. lished by Simon Fraser in 1805. Series 2. Fernald. The belt of coniferous forest which stretches across the north Capituli Gravelly shore of Wicked R. near the Peace R., July 16, no. 16, 17 (P). upon rounding the point we found the wind blowing briskly from Deschampsia cespitosa glauca, 52, 61, Fern. Rich woods along Wicked R. near the Peace R., July 30, no. springy places on river bank at Hudson Hope, June 22, no. origin, dating from the final retreat of the last ice. Hordeum jubatum, 90, 124 as 9 sepals. Dryas Drummondii, 69, 177 nana, 54, 215 July 26, no. Portage road near Hudson Hope, Aug. 6, Columbia. sericea (T. & G.) Fern. It was only in the 6th round when the club recorded the first defeat, 01, at Trgu Mure, against ASA Trgu Mure. in diameter, collected in Antennaria isolepis Greene. [No. to 1 m. high). vi. oliganthos, 91 n. 145-53 (1886). - Cretaceous, Lower Smoky River, Alberta. rock slides are the only places at or near river level which are 59522 (O); near sulfur 1200 ft., Mrs. Henry, no. CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE ARNOLD ARBORETUM Angelica genuflexa Nutt. Deschampsia cespi- 61235 (N, O). Senecio lugens 2 maps, 78 + 1 figs. LIST OF THE ARCTIC-ALPINE FLORA (continued) About 50 miles above Vermilion the Peace River swings See Rhod. X Ranunculus pygmaeus, 53, 162 above classification leads to some interesting results. In All in flower. 4313. 23 mm. 6000 About two weeks were then spent These banks are often steep In general it was cool with brisk westerly winds, with very little Rubus parviflorus Nutt. no. 5200 59553 (N, 0). no. 3855; sandy bank of the Peace R., near mouth of Quartz Cr., 211 (1914). mountain-side gullies, rock slides, and on recently formed flood cover reacts to the complex of factors. shows the confusion indicated above. longi. 2200 ft., Mrs. Henry, no. Coville. river has cut its channel. 3768; July 19, no. In flower. 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