{"title":"The Gray Herbarium expedition to Nova Scotia, 1920","authors":"M. L. Fernald","doi":"10.5962/p.336039","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"S. SERiCEA Marsh. Apparently rare in western Nova Scotia. Yarmouth Co. : sandy and cobbly beach of Fanning Lake, Carleton. * S. ROSTRATA Richardson, var. capreifolia Fernald, Rhodora, xvi. 177 (1914). Digby Co.: small trees in woods and thickets at margin of Lily Lake, Sandy Cove. ** S. humilis Marsh., var. keweenawensis Farwell, Mich. Acad. Sei. Ann. Rep. vi. 206 (1904). Most if not all material from the Maritime Provinces and Newfoundland belongs to this northern variety, characterized by broadish often obovate leaves with a satiny or lustrous velvety pubescence. It is widely dispersed in Nova Scotia in both dry and wet habitats. ** S. Sviithiana Willd. See Fernald & Wiegand, Rhodora, xii. 104, 137 (1910). Naturalized on clay bank by the sea, Baddeck. * S. purpurea L. Very abundantly naturalized by wet roadsides about Yarmouth. See p. 95. Myrica carolinensis Mill. Abundant in the silicious regions, but rare or perhaps largely absent from Digby to Truro. * Betula lutea Michx. f., var. alleghaniensis (Britton) Ashe, Bull. Charleston Mus. xi v. 11 (1918). Wooded lake-margins of Yarmouth and Digby Cos. apparently as common as typical B. lutea. Macoun's records of B. le.nta may be based on var. alleghaniensis. * B. papyri fera Marsh., var. cordifolia (Regel) Fernald. Occa sional in Yarmouth Co. Ostrya virginiana (Mill.) K. Koch. Not seen west of Annapolis Co. See pp. 137, 170. ** Alnus incana (L.) Moench, var. hypochlora Call. Jahresb. Schles. Ges. lxix. pt. 2: 79 (1891). Leaves green beneath, slightly pubescent or glabrate. Yarmouth Co.: thicket bordering Sloane Lake, Pleasant Valley. Urtica dioica L. Waste ground about towns; occasional in Yar mouth and Shelburne Cos. Laportea canadensis L. Hants Co. : alluvial woods along Five Mile River. See pp. 137, 170. Arceuthobium pusillum Peck. Apparently common throughout the province. See p. 97. ** Rumex alpinus L. Yarmouth Co. : abundantly naturalized in a springy field, Rockville. See p. 107. R. pallidus Bigel. Gravelly sea-beaches, Yarmouth and Shel burne Cos. See p. 155.","PeriodicalId":139011,"journal":{"name":"Contributions from the Gray Herbarium of Harvard University","volume":"3 1","pages":"0"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"1900-01-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"20","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Contributions from the Gray Herbarium of Harvard University","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.5962/p.336039","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"","JCRName":"","Score":null,"Total":0}
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S. SERiCEA Marsh. Apparently rare in western Nova Scotia. Yarmouth Co. : sandy and cobbly beach of Fanning Lake, Carleton. * S. ROSTRATA Richardson, var. capreifolia Fernald, Rhodora, xvi. 177 (1914). Digby Co.: small trees in woods and thickets at margin of Lily Lake, Sandy Cove. ** S. humilis Marsh., var. keweenawensis Farwell, Mich. Acad. Sei. Ann. Rep. vi. 206 (1904). Most if not all material from the Maritime Provinces and Newfoundland belongs to this northern variety, characterized by broadish often obovate leaves with a satiny or lustrous velvety pubescence. It is widely dispersed in Nova Scotia in both dry and wet habitats. ** S. Sviithiana Willd. See Fernald & Wiegand, Rhodora, xii. 104, 137 (1910). Naturalized on clay bank by the sea, Baddeck. * S. purpurea L. Very abundantly naturalized by wet roadsides about Yarmouth. See p. 95. Myrica carolinensis Mill. Abundant in the silicious regions, but rare or perhaps largely absent from Digby to Truro. * Betula lutea Michx. f., var. alleghaniensis (Britton) Ashe, Bull. Charleston Mus. xi v. 11 (1918). Wooded lake-margins of Yarmouth and Digby Cos. apparently as common as typical B. lutea. Macoun's records of B. le.nta may be based on var. alleghaniensis. * B. papyri fera Marsh., var. cordifolia (Regel) Fernald. Occa sional in Yarmouth Co. Ostrya virginiana (Mill.) K. Koch. Not seen west of Annapolis Co. See pp. 137, 170. ** Alnus incana (L.) Moench, var. hypochlora Call. Jahresb. Schles. Ges. lxix. pt. 2: 79 (1891). Leaves green beneath, slightly pubescent or glabrate. Yarmouth Co.: thicket bordering Sloane Lake, Pleasant Valley. Urtica dioica L. Waste ground about towns; occasional in Yar mouth and Shelburne Cos. Laportea canadensis L. Hants Co. : alluvial woods along Five Mile River. See pp. 137, 170. Arceuthobium pusillum Peck. Apparently common throughout the province. See p. 97. ** Rumex alpinus L. Yarmouth Co. : abundantly naturalized in a springy field, Rockville. See p. 107. R. pallidus Bigel. Gravelly sea-beaches, Yarmouth and Shel burne Cos. See p. 155.
塞丽西亚·马什。在新斯科舍省西部很少见。雅茅斯公司:卡尔顿范宁湖的沙滩和鹅卵石沙滩。* S. ROSTRATA Richardson, v . capreifolia Fernald, Rhodora, 16。177(1914)。迪比公司:小树木在树林和灌木丛边缘的百合湖,沙湾。** S. humilis Marsh。Farwell,密歇根州专科学校Sei。安。众议员六206(1904)。大多数来自沿海省份和纽芬兰的材料属于这个北方品种,特点是宽的通常倒卵形的叶子,有缎面或有光泽的天鹅绒般的短柔毛。它广泛分布在新斯科舍省干燥和潮湿的栖息地。** S. svithiana wild。见弗纳尔德和维根,罗多拉,第十二。104,137(1910)。在海边的粘土岸边入籍,巴德克。非常丰富的归化在湿的路边约雅茅斯。见第95页。杨梅磨坊。丰富的硅质地区,但罕见或可能基本上没有从迪格比到特鲁罗。*黄桦混合。f.,变种alleghaniensis (Britton)查尔斯顿亩。雅茅斯和迪格比郡树木繁茂的湖岸。显然和典型的B. lutea一样常见。麦昆对B. le的记录。Nta可能以变种阿勒甘尼亚种为基础。B.纸莎草草;,紫紫紫变种;偶尔在雅茅斯公司。奥斯特里亚弗吉尼亚州(米尔)k·科赫。未见安纳波利斯公司以西见第137页,170页。**白桦桤木(L.)莫恩奇,变种次氯酸呼叫。Jahresb。Schles。全球经济。银行。彼前2:79(1891)。叶绿色下面,稍短柔毛或无毛。雅茅斯公司:与普莱森河谷斯隆湖接壤的灌木丛。野荨麻L.约城镇的荒地;偶尔在亚尔茅斯和谢尔本郡。加拿大拉波特茶公司:五哩河沿岸的冲积森林。见第137、170页。石斛;显然在全省很常见。见第97页。雅茅斯公司:大量归化在一个有弹性的领域,罗克维尔。见第107页。苍白菌。砾石般的海滩,雅茅斯和谢尔堡。见第155页。