Paperwork and results of from testing done by Claude Garton, D. Perraton and Paul Barclay at Pic Township – Poplar Stand, sketches of the area
Paperwork and results from testing done by Claude Garton, D. Perraton and Paul Barclay at Highway 614 pond south of Dorothy Lake, Highway 614 ridge south of Black River, and Highway 614 Sedge Meadow site, as well as some sketches of the sites along the highway
Correspondence between Susan Bryan and Joan Crowe concerning a joint list of the plants in the Caldwell Lake area, maps of the area, checklist of vascular plants and non-vascular cryptogams of Caldwell Lake
Norfolk Country collections by J.E. Cruise, correspondence between Claude Garton and James H. Soper, John M. Gillett, George W. Argus, Mike J. Shchepanek (National Museums Canada) and members of the Canada Department of Agriculture, all concerning the loan of specimen, plant collection lists by Claude Garton in various locations/years, identification records from Agriculture Canada from specimen loans
A copy of the magazine “Canadian Geographic” (Sept./Oct. 1994), a newspaper clipping “Last of the Giants” concerning the Greenwood Lake Pines by Jon Nelson (The Chronicle Journal, Sat. June 28, 1997), report: “Effects of Nutrient Accumulation by Aspen, Spruce and Pine on Soil Properties” by David H. Alban (Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J., Vol. 46, 1982), a duotang full of information on Greenwood Pines, memorandums from Lakehead University concerning Greenwood Lake
Correspondence between Claude Garton and D.R. Lindsay (Chairman, Department of Biology) Lakehead University asking for more staff assistance in the herbarium, lists of “Plants Selected for Inclusion in the Claude Garton Herbarium”, Questionnaire and Instruction: International Register of Specialists and Current Research in Plant Systematics, Herbarium reports
Paperwork and results of from testing done by Claude Garton, D. Perraton and Paul Barclay at Kenogami River Marches, Mile 15 (Crib Road), Burrowes River Marshes, sketches of the areas, list of birds (Crib Road)
“The Plants of Western Lake Erie with Observations on Their Distribution” by A.J. Peters, “The Plankton Algae of Lake Erie with special reference to the Chlorophyceae” by Julia W. Snow (fragile), booklet: “A Floristic Analysis of the Vascular Plants of a Marsh at Perry’s Victory Monument, Lake Erie” by Ronald L. Stuckey
Lists of plants collected in the Michipicoten River area, aerial photographs (black and white), correspondence between Claude Garton and David Given (National Museum of Natural Sciences), various maps of Lake Superior and surrounding areas
“A Catalogue of Lichens Reported from Thunder Bay District” and several copies of “Regionally Rare Species in the Thunder Bay District”
Collections made by Mike Oldham in Thunder Bay, Algoma and Rainy River, correspondence between Erika North and Perry Scott concerning plant lists from Rainy River, a list of plant species with several hand-written corrections, lists of plants/species at risk, a list of plant collections in the Squaw Bay/St. Ignace Island area, list of vascular plants of Farabout Peninsula
Copies of “Plants Collected in Ouimet Canyon” by Claude Garton, newspaper article “Picturesque Ouimet Canyon is Mystery to Geologists” by Mrs. V.A. Kivi (ND), multiple copies of “Some Arctic/Alpine Micro Habitats Adjacent to the North Shore of Lake Superior” as well as “Some Unusual Flora Elements in Ouimet Canyon”, a copy of LU Week (vol.5 no.23 April 1973), Ouimet Canyon Provincial Nature Reserve Management Plan from MNR (1984 and ND), map of Wolf River, two copies of Ouimet Canyon Provincial Park master plan
“Hybridization in Gentiana (Gentianaceae): Further Data from J.T. Curtis’s Studies” and “Preliminary Reports on the Flora of Wisconsin, No. 52 Gentiana Hybrids in Wisconsin” both by James S. Pringle
Correspondence, newspaper articles (Globe and Mail, July 1971) and information about Pukaskwa National Park, from its development and needed expenses to exploration and specimen; “Coastal Hiking Trail: from Pic River to Oiseau Bay” booklet by Parks Canada about Pukaskwa National Park, Pukaskwa National Park Management Plan Summary (1982), maps with specific points drawn in pen, a news release highlight The Garton Herbarium will be featured in the Canadian Botanical association’s Review of Canadian Herbaria
“Botanical investigations of Pukaskwa National Park” (drafts and master work), booklet: “Plants Collected from Pukaskwa Park by Forest Management Institute”, booklet: “Plants of Pukaskwa National Park: the north shore of Lake Superior” by Judy Green, Correspondence between Joan Crowe and Dan Couchie (Chief Park Warden) of Pukaskwa National Park concerning lists of plants of Thunder Bay District
Booklet: “Mammals of Quetico” (MNR, 1981), booklet: Lake Names in Quetico: Some Interesting Bits of History” (MNR, 1981), booklet: “Geology of Quetico” (MNR, 1981), pamphlet: Quetico Provincial Park, two copies of booklet: “Provincial Nature Reserves in Ontario”, booklet: “Vascular Plants: Quetico Provincial Park, booklet: “Quetico Provincial Park: Revised Park Policy 1982” by MNR
Checklists/collections of plants of Quetico P.P. with some testing papers, a poster with the title “Save Quetico” guiding people to donate or write to the appropriate authorities, correspondence between Claude Garton and Dr. Eric A. Bourdeau Jr. of Ford Forestry Center in Michigan on the loan of specimen from Quetico P.P.
article: “Plants of Quetico Provincial Park” by Shan Walshe from Wildflower magazine (Winter 1988), Quetico Park 1988 Management Plan Review, “Red Alert in Quetico – Unrestricted Trapping by White Trappers, An Alarming Precedent Set in 1985”, booklet: “Quetico Provincial Park, Revised Park Policy 1989”
Magazine articles and booklets concerning butterflies and plant life at Quetico Park, checklists of ferns, flora, mosses etc. at Quetico P.P. (most by Claude Garton), a paper highlighting the economics of Quetico P.P., a poster with the title “Save Quetico” guiding people to donate or write to the appropriate authorities, a report entitled “Quetico: A Wilderness Park?” by The Save Quetico Committee, “Plant Communities of Quetico Provincial Park” by Shan Walshe, Quetico Provincial Park Master Plan Review and Management Plan, both by the MNR, “Quetico Superior 1909-1984 75th Anniversary” calendar of events by the MNR
Five articles written solely by Vernon L. Harms (University of Saskatchewan) concerning plants in the Saskatchewan area, “Contributions to the Vascular Flora of Boreal Saskatchewan, Canada” by Harms, John H. Hudson and Judy Heilman-Ternier from Rhodora (Journal of the New England Botanical Club), “Catalogue of the vascular plants of central eastern Saskatchewan” by August J. Breitung (1947)
Notes on an expedition to Savant Lake and Lake St. Joseph by Susan Bryan, Vascular Plants of Savant Lake Area and another on Lake St. Joseph (complied by Susan Bryan), list of birds of Lake St. Joseph (two copies, one by Susan Bryan, one by Nick Escott)
Two copies of the same list: Annotated List of the Flora of Schaefer Prairie
Lists of collections made at Squatetop Mountain, a map of Squaretop Mountain and surrounding area, notes on Squaretop Mountain, “A Community of Arctic-Alpine Plants on the East Shore of Lake Superior” by James Soper and Paul Maycock for the Canadian Journal of Botany (vol. 41)
“The Winnipeg Anti-Mosquito Campaign”, “Implications of Morphological and Anatomical Variation in Abies Balsamea and A. Lasiocarpa (Pinaceae) from Western Canada” by William H. Parker, Jack Maze and Gary E. Bradfield, “Une Classification de la Flore Synanthropique du Québec et de L’Ontario” by Camille Rousseau, “Some Chromosome Numbers of Carex Species of Canada and Alaska by R.J. Moore and J.A. Calder, “Three Ways to Use the Land” by Paul Barclay-Estrup, “Generating Station Site Selection Program, Northwestern Region, Report on Evaluation of Siting Alternatives” by Ontario Hydro
booklet: “The Caliciales of Boreal North America” by Leif Tibell with a note to Claude Garton written on the cover by Tibell, pages 161-176 of Congrès International de Botanique 1954, article: “Evolution of the Gray’s and Small’s Manual Ranges” by Lloyd H. Shinners, booklet: “The Conservation Authorities Act 1962”, article: “Kew: The Commoners’ Royal Garden” by Thomas Garner James from The National Geographic Magazine”, booklet: “The Origin of Maple Sugar” by James F. Pendergast”