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Claude Garton Herbarium fonds File
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University of Leningrad

Correspondence between Claude Garton and Prof. I.T. Vassilczenko (Head Curator of the Herbarium) of the University of Leningrad in the U.S.S.R. concerning the loan of specimen

Ley, Linda M.

A copy of “An Enthusiasts Guide to the Liverworts and Hornworts of Ontario” by Linda M. Ley and Joan M. Crowe, some correspondence between Linda and Erika North, and two floppy disks belonging to Linda containing graphic and text files.

Living Legacy Trust

Correspondence via email by Erika North involving funding and information for the Living Legacy Trust grant for the project Northern Ontario Plant Database and Website.

Loan Correspondence

Correspondence from Erika North concerning loans she leant to Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, support for the Northern Ontario Plant Database, loans from the Herbarium from Central Michigan University, as well as other various loan agreements.

Losee, S. T. B.

Collections of plants written by Stanley Losee, as well as correspondence between Claude Garton and George Lee, Stanley’s acquaintance, and his wife Mrs. Doris Losee. There is also a letter recommending Stanley Losee as an Honourary Member of the Canadian Institute of Forestry.

Northeast Louisiana State University

Correspondence between Claude Garton and Gail Jackson with Dr. R. Dale Thomas (Director and Curator, The Herbarium) and Dr. Martin A. Piehl (Associate Professor of Botany) of , Northeast Louisiana State University concerning loans of specimen.

Pending species list

A folder containing correspondence about and a list of vascular plants in the Thunder Bay area. Correspondence is mainly between Erika North and Allan Harris.

R. A. P.

Plant lists from R.A.P. (Remedial Action Plan) from McVicar Island/Creek area and correspondence between Erika North and Karen Bray of R.A.P., as well as “McVicar Island and Creek Naturalization and Habitat Enhancement Plan – Implementation Strategy” by R.A.P.

Resource Rangers

Correspondence between Claude Garton and others concerning Resource Rangers, a group of 10-18 year old boys to learn about forestry and forest practices (sponsored by the Ontario Forestry Association), as well as a handbook for the program from 1970 and hand-written notes to introduce the program

University of Tennessee

Correspondence between Claude Garton and Dr. A Murray Evans (Associate Professor and Director of the Herbarium) and Olle Pellmyr (Department of Botany) at the University of Tennessee, concerning the loan of specimen

Various Ontario correspondence

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

University of Victoria

Correspondence between Claude Garton and Geraldine A. Allen (Assistant Professor and Curator of the Herbarium) and others from the University of Victoria concerning the loan of specimen

Alberta

article: “Additions to the Vascular Flora of the Cypress Hills, Alberta” by B. de Vries and C.D. Bird, three copies of the article: “A Preliminary Botanical Investigation of Writing-On-Stone Provincial Park in Southern Alberta” by B. de Vries

Black Spruce – Raith Site #3

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

Border Lakes

“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)

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