Correspondence between Terri McClymont and Pak Yau Wong of the Canadian Museum of Nature concerning the identity of various specimen.
Correspondence between Claude Garton and Dr. Rudy G. Koch of Wisconsin State University concerning the loan of specimen
Correspondence between Claude Garton and Harry Williams, mainly about hepatics in Ontario.
Correspondence between Joan Crowe and Claude Garton with those working for Wilfred Laurier University, including Terry McIntosh and Dr. Arnold A. Wellwood (Curator) concerning loans of specimen, including a list of plants loaned from Lakehead to W.L.U in 1968-1969, confirmation sheets showing the loan of specimen between Lakehead (Claude E. Garton Herbarium) and Dr. Arnold A. Wellwood at the Wilfred Laurier University Herbarium
A letter from Bruce Hyer (Chairman, Environmental Concerns Committee) to Ontario Provincial Parks Council concerning the preservation of the Ogoki-Albany Wilderness Area, “A Statement on Nature Reserves for the Province of Ontario” by The Federation of Ontario Naturalists, “Minister Announces Establishment of 28 Wilderness Areas Across Ontario Under New Legislation”, correspondence between Claude Garton and W.L. Sleeman (District Forester, Department of Lands and Forests” listing areas the Field Naturalists’ Club think should be considered for wilderness areas
A copy of “Wildland Recreation Research in the Western Lake Superior Basin: An Annotated Bibliography”, a schedule for an excursion into the Quetico area of the Dog River/Matawin Forest, a deconstructed pamphlet entitled “The Future of Our Wild Lands and Parks: Managing America’s Enduring Wilderness Resource”, a deconstructed pamphlet entitled ‘The White Pine” by the Ministry of Natural Resources
Correspondence between Claude Garton and Algonquin Wildlife League (and to M.P.’s in the district, including Paul McRae, Robert Andras and Jim Messiman) concerning the preservation of white pine in the Thunder Bay area, maps of the Fowl Lake area, black and white photographs
Paperwork and results from surveying Castle Creek Ponds and Old Crossing at Pigeon River, done by Claude Garton, D. Perraton and Paul Barclay, as well as handwritten notes and sketched map of the Pigeon River area
Memo sent by W.D. (Bill) Addison (Parks for Tomorrow) and response from Vincent G. Kerrio (Minister) MNR concerning the preservation of parks (in terms of hunting, fishing, etc.), Wetlands Evaluations by the Lakehead Region Conservation Authority for Arthur Bog and the Thunder Bay Harbour Marshes, newspaper clipping: “Resort at odds with frail park” by Louise MacLennan (Dec. 10th 1988), newspaper clipping: “Fire the tool to best manage moose” by Bruce Hyer (Dec. 17th 1988), newspaper clipping: “Yuppie ‘Parkies’ no friends to moose” by Dan Baughman (Dec. 10th 1988) all from The Chronicle Journal
Correspondence between Claude Garton and Mr. A. Wellington (Clerk) of the Municipality of Paipoonge
Correspondence between Claude Garton and Shan Walshe, who formerly worked for multiple organizations, such as the Department of Lands and Forests, Ministry of Natural Resources, as well as lists of plants collected at Quetico Park and Lake of the Woods Provincial Park
Correspondence between Joan Crowe and William Walley concerning work Walley and Claude Garton had done together in 1973 in Manitoba.
An inventory of the Vascular Plants in the Claude E. Garton Herbarium in 1982 that belong to the Gymnocladus genus.
An inventory of the Vascular Plants in the Claude E. Garton Herbarium that belong to the Prionopsis genus.
An inventory of the Vascular Plants in the Claude E. Garton Herbarium in 1982 that belong to the Cryptantha genus.
An inventory of the Vascular Plants in the Claude E. Garton Herbarium in 1982 that belong to the Halimodendron genus.
An inventory of the Vascular Plants in the Claude E. Garton Herbarium in 1982.
A copy of “Atlas of the Rare Vascular Plants of Ontario” by George W. Argus and David J. White (unbound) from 1982
“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”
Correspondence between Claude Garton and various peers in Ontario, including Daniel Brunton in Ottawa, Mr. James L. Hodgins in Toronto, George R. Lee in Sault Ste. Marie, as well as a copy of The Tozer Herbarium of the Oshawa-Scugog Area of Southern Ontario: Bernard Boivin, Plant Research Institute, Ottawa Canada
Lists of plant collection from Upper English River, Nipigon, Superior and Central Plateau
Correspondence between Joan Crowe and Terri McClymont with Frank Bowers (Biology Department) of University of Wisconsin – Stevens Point
Correspondence between Claude Garton and those working for the University of Wisconsin, including Rudy G. Koch (Curator of the Herbarium) and Dr. Frank Bowers (Associate Professor of Biology) concerning loans and naming of specimen, correspondence between Terri McClymont and Rudy G. Koch (Professor, Director-Herbarium) of University of Wisconsin-La Crosse concerning specific collections from the Savant Lake area in Ontario
Correspondence between Claude Garton and Richard Staniforth (Assistant Professor) of the University of Winnipeg concerning the loan and naming of specimen