. Brigham Young University science bulletin. Biology -- Periodicals. Sehies, Vol. 14, No. 4 Re(:onn.\iss.\nc;e of Nohihehn Bkitksh 19 38. 39. Mt. Savage. .south of Creek, ea 3 miles .southeast of Dewar Peak, at 56°40' N; 126°45' VV, at 6000 feet elevation, in krummholz and alpine tundra, on lavas of the Takla Group. New Wellington. At New Wellington mining camp, in Moose \'allev at the mouth of Moosevale Creek, at 56°44' N; 126°37' W, at ca 4000 feet elevation, in wet to dry meadow, stream bank, and open lodgepole pine woods on allmium. Rognaas Peak. No


. Brigham Young University science bulletin. Biology -- Periodicals. Sehies, Vol. 14, No. 4 Re(:onn.\iss.\nc;e of Nohihehn Bkitksh 19 38. 39. Mt. Savage. .south of Creek, ea 3 miles .southeast of Dewar Peak, at 56°40' N; 126°45' VV, at 6000 feet elevation, in krummholz and alpine tundra, on lavas of the Takla Group. New Wellington. At New Wellington mining camp, in Moose \'allev at the mouth of Moosevale Creek, at 56°44' N; 126°37' W, at ca 4000 feet elevation, in wet to dry meadow, stream bank, and open lodgepole pine woods on allmium. Rognaas Peak. Northeast spur of Rognaas Peak, at 40. 41. 57°09' N; 127°04' W. at 4700 feet elevation, in open woods, on cherty nihhle at Triassic Takla Formation. Trygve Lake. North shore west end, on glacial moraine, at 56°59' N; 127°30' W, at 4570 feet ele- vation. Heathland on Pleistocene glacial moraine. Lawyer Pass. North side of hill, 4 miles east of Lawyer Pass, at 57°18' N; 127°13' W, at 6000 feet elevation, in deep soils over Jurassic Takla Group (?) volcanics. in alpine tundra. ANNOTATED LIST OF SPECIES The following list of species was collected in northern British Columbia during the summer of 1969. Two main collections are included; one by S. L. Welsh and J. K. Rigby taken during the first t\\o weeks of June, and a second collected by J. K. Rigby and G. Cuddy throughout the growing season of 1969. In order to save space, the collection localities have been numbered and described separately from the list of species. The names of the collectors are abbreviated; with WR standing for Welsh and Rigby, and RC for Rigby and Kic. 17. Northwest along the eastern of the Niven Peak massif at 56°46' N; 126°5r W. Light colored tuffaceous and rhyolitic units are a distinctive feature in the central part of the photograph beyond the heli- copter. Well-bedded rocks in the middle distance are on the southeast spur of Forrest Mountain to the north- east of Niven River. Pea


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