. The Canadian field-naturalist. Errata for The Canadian Field Naturalist 118(3) Inside front cover bottom: Cover. Intertidal zone on rugged rock headland of the Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia. Each dominant species creates a distinct zone. The white lichen is mainly Coccotrema maritimum and the black one is almost entirely Verrucaria maiira. Below the Verrucaria is a zone bare of both lichens and marine algae, and, still lower, the algae take over. This caption and photo (the latter in colour) have previously appeared as Figure 64, page 77, in Lichens of North America by I. M. Brod


. The Canadian field-naturalist. Errata for The Canadian Field Naturalist 118(3) Inside front cover bottom: Cover. Intertidal zone on rugged rock headland of the Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia. Each dominant species creates a distinct zone. The white lichen is mainly Coccotrema maritimum and the black one is almost entirely Verrucaria maiira. Below the Verrucaria is a zone bare of both lichens and marine algae, and, still lower, the algae take over. This caption and photo (the latter in colour) have previously appeared as Figure 64, page 77, in Lichens of North America by I. M. Brodo, S. D. .Sharnoff, and S. .Sharnoff. 2W\. Yale University Press, New Haven Connecticut. See article by Brodo and Sloan on lichen zonation, pages 405-424. On page 408, Figure 2, the islands were 132°W isrw Figure 2. Map of the Gwaii Haanas area showing Limestone Island (location 18) to the north and Treat Bay (location 17) to the south of the insets. 649. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Ottawa Field-Naturalists' Club. Ottawa, Ottawa Field-Naturalists' Club


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