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Claude Garton Herbarium fonds
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Grants

Forms needed to apply to grants, guidelines to apply to grants, applications for grants filled out by Claude Garton

Greenwood Lake

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

Greenwood Lake

Specimen collected at Greenwood Lake, report: “Soils Assessment: Greenwood Lake Area: Red Maple, White Pine and Jack Pine – White Spruce Stands” by G.W. Vanson and B.J. Moore, application form for support of a research project from the Senate Research Committee, Vascular Plants collected in the Mattawin River Timer Limits and Vicinity

Hartley, W.

Collections of plant inventory completed by Walter Hartley in the Thunder Bay District (Fort William Indian Reservation, Neebing Township, Kakabeka Falls, Mt. McKay

Harvard University

Correspondence between Claude Garton and Mr. Michael A. Canoso (Manager of Systematic Collections) and Lorin I. Nevling Jr. (Curator and Supervisor of the Herbaria) of Harvard University concerning the loan and naming of specimen

Hazelwood Lake

Two copies of “Hazelwood Lake Nature Trail”, concerning the condition of the trail, plants found along the trail, and a description of the plants

Hepatics

A booklet and loan form for Hepaticae Exsiccatae S. O. Lindbergii, as well as a correspondence letter between Terri McClymont and Linda M. Ley

Herb. Management References

Correspondence between Joan Crowe and M.J. Shchepanek concerning managing a herbarium, as well as a magazine article on the same subject from Duke Magazine’s May-June 1998 issue.

Herbaria Canada

A review of Canadian Herbaria by W.K.W. Baldwin, “The Gardens’ Bulletin” (vol. 11, no. 3), “Kinnikinnick” (vol. 7, no. 1) published by the University of Alberta, Index Herbariorum, an email sent by Jennifer Line with the subject line “herbarium in trouble” to Robert McNutt (Principal, Erindale College) in 1999, Plant Collections Newsletter Canada (no. 4, Sept. 1994), an article on the naming of The George F. Ledingham Herbarium, information booklet on the Cryptogamic Herbarium, information about Herbaria Canada and herbariums in general

Herbarium Diary 1985-

General notes from herbarium, including plant inventories and notes on the intake of new specimen from other universities.
March 21st, 1985 - February 26th, 1991

Herbarium – Materials used for mounting

Guidelines on museum pest control, correspondence concerning the most beneficial supplies for the herbarium between Ken Barbour (Royal Ontario Museum), Joan Crowe and Carolyn Leckie, such as proper glue, paper products, and a deconstructed pamphlet about the Claude E. Garton Herbarium

Herbarium – research and assistance

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

Hunt Botanical Library

Correspondence between Claude Garton and Theodore W. Bossert, Curator of Portraits at Hunt Botanical Library, as well as information about Hunt Botanical Library

Huron Mts: Vegetation and Flora

Report: “Occasional Papers of The Huron Mountain Wildlife Foundation: Vegetation and Flora of the Huron Mountains” by James R. Wells and Paul W. Thompson (ND), lists of plants/families, memorandum, subject: Proposal for Managing and Preserving an Old Growth White Pine Stand – summary of discussions of meeting of January 21, 1980

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