Correspondence with various people, including Claude Garton, with George Argus of Central Forest Research and National Museum of Canada, as well as the Botany department of the National Museum of Natural Sciences on Ottawa, Ontario.
Paperwork, sketches and results from Claude Garton’s surveying of Raith District, Abitibi Access Road (with D. Perraton and P. Barclay), bird list
Vascular plant species list for the Atikokan Generating Station (July 2014)
Correspondence and collections by Jann Atkinson, as well as two maps of Williams Bog Wetland Evaluation, city of Thunder Bay.
Testing results from various specimen mainly by Barry Ziola and Janet Dugle of Atomic Energy of Canada Limited, as well as correspondence between Claude Garton and Janet Dugle (Curator of Herbarium) concerning loans of specimen
A list of collections made by W.D. Bakowsky from Thunder Bay, Kenora, Rainy River, and Brant
Correspondence between Claude Garton and Paul Barclay, a collection of Ontario Bryophytes by Garton, Barclay and G.A. Shea in 1971 (and another without Garton), as well as some correspondence between Garton and Dr. Robert R. Ireland of the National Museum of Natural Sciences
Multiple collections of specimen from Mt. McKay Vasculars and NRC mosses by Paul Barclay
Correspondence with Paul Barclay, as well as collection research by him in the Thunder Bay area.
newspaper clipping: “The Cave of the Bats” (no date or author), newspaper clipping: “Ouimet Canyon Cave is Discovered as Home of Myriads of Brown Bats” (no date or author), correspondence and results from band numbers for bats in Cavern Lake and multiple “Bat Cave Statistics” reports, “1970 Ecology Project Results”
A collection of specimen by Eva Beckett in the Churchill, Manitoba area, as well as a recommendation letter on her behalf
biography on Alf Erling Porsild from The Canadian Field-Naturalist, vol. 92 written by James H. Soper and William J. Cody, “The Canadian Field Naturalist and its Predecessors” from The Canadian Field-Naturalist vol. 68 by W.J. Cody and B. Boivin, biography on George Harrison Turner, M.D. from The Blue Jay by C.D. Bird, biography on Ezra Henry Moss from The Blue Jay vol. 21 by C.D. Bird, biography on George Lawson from The Canadian Botanical Association Bulletin vol. 2 no. 3, Charles de Linné biography from Carnets de la Société Zoologique de Québec vol. 19 no. 1
booklet: “Summary Statement on the Effects on Bird Populations of Novathion, Sumithion, and Sumithion-Phosphamidon Mixtures, New Brunswick 1967” by P.A. Pearce, list of birds at Alberta Lake site (May 18), Royal Botanical Gardens October symposium and the paper “A National Botanical Gardens of Canada – Why Not Now?”, booklet: “Ontario Nest Record Scheme Sixth Report (1956-1969)” by George K. Peck, copies of “Extension Course: Plants & Animals in the Boreal Forest”, “Bird Specimen in the Lake University Biology Department – Feb. 1973”, “A Guide to Bird-Finding in the Vicinity of Duluth, Minnesota” by Janet C. Green, a diagram entitled “Duck Identification Guide for Beach Walkers”
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 of from testing done by Claude Garton, D. Perraton and Paul Barclay at Black River Gorge (Jack Pine Stand, Upper Gorge Site), sketches of the Jack Pine Stand – Black River Gorge areas, list of birds in the area
Paperwork and results of from testing done by Claude Garton, D. Perraton and Paul Barclay at Raith District, Abitibi Access Road (Site #2, Black Spruce Bog), sketches of the site #2 area
Paperwork and results of from testing done by Claude Garton, D. Perraton and Paul Barclay at Raith District, Abitibi Access Road (Site #3, Black Spruce Bog), bird lists of the area, sketches of the site #3 area
Paperwork and results of from testing done by Claude Garton, D. Perraton and Paul Barclay at Raith District, Abitibi Access Road (Site #5, Jack Pine), sketches of the site #5 area
A copy of Canadian Journal of Botany, vol. 56 no. 20 – “Morphological variation in white and black spruce: investigation of natural hybridization between Picea glauca and P. mariana” by William H. Parker and David G. McLachlan, paperwork and results of from testing done by Claude Garton, D. Perraton and Paul Barclay at Black Spruce Bog on University Forest area, sketches of the area
Paperwork and results of from testing done by Claude Garton, D. Perraton and Paul Barclay at Highway 584 Burn (Relict Poplar Burn – Site #1) sketches of the area
Paperwork and results of from testing done by Claude Garton, D. Perraton and Paul Barclay at Raith District, Abitibi Access Road (Site #4, Black Spruce Savannah), sketches of the site #4 area
Correspondence between Keith Denis (Secretary, Thunder Bay Field Naturalist Club) with Alan Cowie and Ralph L. Beacroft concerning plants collected in the Black Sturgeon Bay area, insects collected at Black Sturgeon, plants collected at Black Sturgeon Bay by Claude Garton
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
“Mapping the Distribution of Plants by Machine” by James H. Soper (Canadian Journal of Botany, vol. 42 1964), handwritten notes on “Why Press Plants?” (no name or date), a permit form and paperwork for allowing Claude Garton to collect “arctic alpine vegetation” at Pukaskwa National Park in 1975, sample label and article from James Soper entitled “Data Processing in the Herbarium and Museum”, “Directions for the Collection and Preservation of Botanical Specimens for the Herbarium” from the Department of Agriculture (Ottawa, 1942) with hand-written notes, copy of the article “Herbaria of the United States” by A.C. Smith (A.I.B.S. Bulletin 1956)
Correspondence between Claude Garton and August J. Breitung of California concerning various specimen loans.