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Claude Garton Herbarium fonds
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University of Uppsala – Sweden

Correspondence between Claude Garton and those working for the University of Uppsala in Sweden, including Dr. Gerd Bendz (Institute of Chemistry), Arne Fredga (Professor) and Lief Tibell concerning the loan of specimen

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

Royal Ontario Museum

Correspondence between Claude Garton and Joan Crowe with those working for the Royal Ontario Museum, such as T.A. Dickinson (Curator, Vascular Plant Herbarium) and Ken Barbour (Herbarium Technician) concerning loans and naming of specimen

University of Saskatchewan

Correspondence between Claude Garton and Vernon L. Harms (Curator and Professor) at the University of Saskatchewan, a list of Claude E. Garton’s collection from Saskatchewan, as well as copies of “Key to Saskatchewan Carex” by John H. Hudson, 1966

University of Sherbrooke

Correspondence between Joan Crowe and those involved in the committee to save The Rolland-Germain Herbarium from closure in Sherbrooke Quebec, as well as letters to Dr. Aldée Cabana, director of the university to speak on behalf of the herbarium. As well, correspondence between Claude Garton and those working for the University of Sherbrooke, including Dr. Albert Legault (Department de Biologie), M.S. Brisson (Department de Biologie)

Smith, Gary - I Am Inc.

Correspondence between Claude Garton and Gary Smith from I Am Inc., a newspaper article on the organization, and a list of plants that the organization was interested in growing.

Royal Botanical Gardens

Correspondence between Joan Crowe and Claude Garton with members of Royal Botanical Gardens including Dr. James Pringle (Taxonomist) concerning loans of specimen, as well as a copy of the 1982 Educational Programme for RBG, Member’s Association Newsletters (May-June 1976, July-August 1980, Sept.-Oct. 1980, March-April 1981), and The Garden’s Bulletin (vol.1 no.1, vol.1 no.2, vol.1 no.3, vol.1 no.4, vol.2 no.1), copies of “The Garden’s Bulletin” (vol. 28 no. 4, vo. 29 no. 2, vol. 30 no. 1, vol. 30 no.2), a members association newsletter (July-August 1976), special bulletin no. 28 (April 1976), a checklist of the spontaneous vascular flora of the Royal Botanical Gardens (published by them.

Sackville High School

Hand-written notes of appreciation for Claude Garton from students at St. Joseph school and St. Andrews school, as well as correspondence between Garton and Sackville High School in New Brunswick 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.

Olga Lakela Herbarium

An inventory of specimen records from Olga Lakela Herbarium in December 2007, with some hand written notes, as well as a guide of how to search the specimen database from David Schimpf.

Plant and Seed Requests

A collection of correspondence with Claude Garton concerning requests for plant/seed specimen, including Mr. William R. Mannierre (Huron Mountain Club), Mr. Barry Starling (Little Marles Cottage, England) and Mrs. Barbara G. Hallowell

Purchase, J.

Correspondence between Claude Garton and John Purchase in 1969, including an inventory of plants collected at Lake Superior Provincial Park in 1962 by Purchase.

Queen’s University

Correspondence between Claude Garton and Joan Crowe with those working for Queen’s University, including Dr. Adele Crowder and A.E. Garwood (Assistant Curator) concerning the loan of specimen, as well as Queen’s University Department of Biology – Development Plan 1975-1980, A History of the Biology Department and the Fowler Herbarium of Queen’s University (1966)

Plants for Wild Life – Computer Code - Flower

A list entitled “Some suggestion of Flower Trees and Shrubs Utilized by Wildlife which will grow in this arrea” as well as a publication by the National Museums of Canada – Department of Mines and Resources entitled “Emergency Food in Arctic Canada” written by A. E. Porsild

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