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- Goldstream Lake, B.C. [British Columbia] April 16, 1940.
Food:-
Worked two-three year old burn
north of Mavis Lake. Practically
no fir reproduction. Salal,
berberis, sword fern, hard
fern + R. macropetala [Rubus macropetalus] [underlined] provide
the bulk of the winter food
available together with, at
the edge of the burn blowdown
cedar + fir + some cedar in the
swamps. All the above are
heavily browsed
Swamp fauna at the moment
consists of: * = eaten. ** extensively
16 *Cardamine kamschatica [kamtschatica] - abundant
17 *Mitella pentandra - common
18 *Galium sp. [species] abundant.
19 Epilobium ? adenocaulon abundant.
20 *Polygonum sp. [species]
21 Veronica sp. [species]
** Grasses + small sedges.
Viola palustris *Oenanthe
22 Asplenium Felix foemina [underlined] [filix-femina]
Around the edge of the lake
the cat tail + water buttercup
had been eaten, the latter
even when 3 inches below
the surface. A single red
elder had been browsed
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