Syesis: Vol. 5
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Syesis: Vol. 5

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ARTICLES A.R.O. Chapman: Morphological variation and its taxonomic implications in the ligulate members of the genus Desmarestia occurring on the west coast of North America D. H. Mitchell: Artifacts from archaeological surveys in the Johnstone Strait region E.M. Wollaston: The genus Platythamnion J. Ag. (Ceramiaceae, Rhodophyta) on the Pacific coast of North America between Vancouver, British Columbia and southern California G.E.S. Moodie and C.C. Lindsey: Life-history of a unique cyprinid fish, the chiselmouth (Acrocheilus alutaceus), in British Columbia M. Wilson, C.E. Wilson and L. Wilson: Ornithological notes from Columbia Lake, British Columbia J.H. Borden and M. McClaren: Cryptoporus volvatus (Peck) Shear (Agricales, Polyporaceae) in southwestern British Columbia: life-history, development and arthropod infestation F.R. Bernard: The living Brachiopoda of British Columbia L. Hämet-Ahti: Notes on Ustilago vuijckii Oudem. and Beijer. on some Luzula species in North America J.N. Norris and I. A. Abbot: Some new records of marine algae from R/V Proteus cruise to British Columbia D.T. Kowalski and A.A. Hinchee: Barbeyella minutissima: a common alpine myxomycete R.W. Campbell and R.G. Foottit: The Franklin's Gull in British Columbia M.T. Myres: Radar observations of three probable transoceanic migratory movements across the Gulf of Alaska in spring 1965 M.L. Schwartz, R.C. Fackler, E.A. Hoerauf, C.E. Larsen, K.L. Lingbloom and M.A. Short: Nearshore currents in southeastern Strait of Georgia R.D. Revel and J.R. Maze The central portion of the Hope Land Slide: a botanical census R.W. Campbell, Michael G. Shepard and R.H. Drent: Status of birds in the Vancouver area in 1970 J. Maze: Notes on the awn anatomy of Stipa and Oryzopsis (Gramineae) R.W. Campbell: The American avocet (Recurvirostra Americana) in British Columbia (1908–70) B. Thomas: The phallus and its bearing upon the classification of the insular Peromyscus of British Columbia D.P. Domning: Steller's sea cow and the origin of North Pacific aboriginal whaling A.H. Stryd and L.V. Hills: An archaeological site survey and the Lillooet-Big Bar area, British Columbia M.B. Blackman: Neí:w?ns, the "monster" house of Chief Wí:ha: an exercise in ethnohistorical, archaeological and ethnological reasoning T. Edelstein: On the taxonomic status of Gloiosiphonia californica (Farlow) J. Agardh (Cryptonemiales, Gloiosiphoniaceae) R. W. Campbell: The Green Heron in British Columbia N. J. Turner and R.L. Taylor: A review of the Northwest Coast tobacco mystery J. Brathwaite and W.J. Folan: The taking of the ship Boston: and ethnohistoric study of Nootkan-European conflict D.N. Abbott: The utility of the concept of phase in the archaeology of the southern Northwest Coast G.L. March and R.M.F.S. Sadleir: Studies on the Band-tailed Pigeon (Columba fasciata) in British Columbia. II. Food resource and mineral-gravelling activity NOTES J.W. Markham, D.L. McBride and P.R. Newroth: New distribution records of Rhodophyta in Oregon, British Columbia, and Alaska R.D. Revel and K.I. Beamish: Liparis loeselii (L.) L.C. Rich, a new species for British Columbia G. Galicz, F. Beebe, J. Polson, and R. Jones: Autumn egg production by captive Peregrine Falcons

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Morphological Variation and its Taxonomic Implications in the Ligulate Members of the Genus Desmarestia Occuring on the West Coast of North America
  4. Artifacts from Archaeological Surveys in the Johnstone Strait Region
  5. The Genus Platythamnion J. Ag. (Ceramiaceae, Rhodophyta) on the Pacific Coast of North America between Vancouver, British Columbia, and Southern California
  6. Life-History of a Unique Cyprinid Fish, the Chiselmouth (Acrocheilus alutaceus), in British Columbia
  7. Ornithological Notes from Columbia Lake, British Columbia
  8. Cryptoporus volvatus (Peck) Shear (Agricales, Polyporaceae) in Southwestern British Columbia: Life-History, Development, and Arthropod Infestation
  9. The Living Brachiopoda of British Columbia
  10. Notes on Ustilago vuijckii Oudem. and Beijer. on Some Luzula Species in North America
  11. Some New Records of Marine Algae from the R/V Proteus Cruise to British Columbia
  12. Barbeyella minutissima: A Common Alpine Myxomycete
  13. The Franklin's Gull in British Columbia
  14. Radar Observations of Three Probable Transoceanic Migratory Movements Across the Gulf of Alaska in Spring 1965
  15. Nearshore Currents in Southeastern Strait of Georgia
  16. The Central Portion of the Hope Landslide: a Botanical Census
  17. Status of Birds in the Vancouver Area in 1970
  18. Notes on the Awn Anatomy of Stipa and Oryzopsis (Gramineae)
  19. The American Avocet (Recurvirostra americana) in British Columbia (1908-70)
  20. The Phallus and its Hearing upon the Classification of the Insular Peromyscus of British Columbia
  21. Steller's Sea Cow and the Origin of North Pacific Aboriginal Whaling
  22. An Archreological Site Survey of the Lillooet-Big Bar Area, British Columbia
  23. Nei:wons, the "Monster" House of Chief Wi:ha: An Exercise in Ethnohistorical, Archreological, and Ethnological Reasoning
  24. On the Taxonomic Status of Gloiosiphonia californica (Farlow) J. Agardh (Cryptonemiales, Gloiosiphoniaceae)
  25. The Green Heron in British Columbia
  26. A Review of the Northwest Coast Tobacco Mystery
  27. The Taking of the Ship Boston: An Ethnohistoric Study of Nootkan-European Conflict
  28. The Utility of the Concept of Phase in the Archreology of the Southern Northwest Coast
  29. Studies on the Hand-Tailed Pigeon (Columba fasciata) in British Columbia. II. Food Resource and Mineral-Gravelling Activity
  30. Notes
  31. British Columbia Provinical Museum Publications
  32. Instructions to Contributors
  33. Contents