Abstract

It is the purpose of this paper to put on record several facts of ecological interest: (1) a coniferous sand dune with Picea canadensis as its facies located at the latitude of 47⚬ north; (2) Poa compressa as a sand binder; (3) abundant layering in Picea canadensis and Abies balsamea; (4) the anomalous condition of a sand dune moving seaward; (5) a phenomenal development of Arceuthobium pusillum on Picea canadensis; (6) the decisive value of ecological data in the interpretation of physiographic phenomena.

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