Plant Collecting in the Far North: Alaska – British Columbia – Yukon – Northwest Territory
Abstract Split into three parts, this work contains accounts related to exploration of regions in Alaska and adjacent parts of Canada. Plant specimens were collected and pressed during all three trips. These specimens contributed to the revision of Anderson's Flora of Alaska and adjacent Parts...
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Summary: | Abstract Split into three parts, this work contains accounts related to exploration of regions in Alaska and adjacent parts of Canada. Plant specimens were collected and pressed during all three trips. These specimens contributed to the revision of Anderson's Flora of Alaska and adjacent Parts of Canada (Welsh 1974). The Alaska accounts include day-by-day journal entries. A list of new taxa described by S.L. Welsh from these expeditions is included. Table of Contents Dedication Part I. Alaska Expeditions during the years 1965, 1966, and 1968 Alaska Expedition Journal 1965 Alaska Expedition Journal 1966 Alaska Expedition Journal 1968 Part II. British Columbia – 1969 Part III. Yukon and Northwest Territory – 1971–1073 Sam Lake, northern Yukon, 1970 Northwest Territory and northern Yukon, 1971 Loon Lake, Richardson Mts., Yukon & N.W.T., Canada, 1973 References https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/mlbm/1012/thumbnail.jpg |
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