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Claude Garton Herbarium fonds
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Caldwell Lake

Correspondence between Susan Bryan and Joan Crowe concerning a joint list of the plants in the Caldwell Lake area, maps of the area, checklist of vascular plants and non-vascular cryptogams of Caldwell Lake

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)

Caribou: Woodland

Correspondence between Claude Garton and G.O. Koistinen (District Manager, Nipigon District – MNR), “Some Rambling Thoughts on Caribou Distribution and Abundance in the Armstrong-Nipigon Region – 1975” by A.T. Bergerud and H.E. Butler (Department of Biology, University of Victoria)

Black Sturgeon Lake 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

British Columbia

booklet: “The Vascular Flora of Liard Hotsprings, B.C., with notes on some Bryophytes” by A.E. Porsild and Howard A. Crum, booklet: “Natural History of Thetis Lake Area new Victoria, British Columbia

Castle Creek

Paperwork and results of from testing done by Claude Garton, D. Perraton and Paul Barclay at Castle Creek Ponds, sketches of the area, lists of plants and birds in the area

Cavern Lake Canyon

Cavern Lake Provincial Nature Reserve: Management Plan Background Information by MNR, six rough copies of “Some Arctic/Alpine Micro Habitats Adjacent to the North Shore of Lake Superior” (no date or author), draft copy of the management plan for Cavern Lake Provincial Nature Reserve

Churchill, Manitoba

“Natural History Society of Manitoba” 21st Anniversary Bulletin, “Guide Book: The Native Flora of Churchill, Manitoba with notes on the history, geology, and climate of the area” by H.J. Scoggan (National Museum of Canada), copies of the article: “Adventive Plants at Churchill, Manitoba” by Eva Beckett (The Canadian Field Naturalist vol. 73 no. 3, Sept. 1959), booklet: “Manitoba’s Wildlife Heritage: a guide for landowners”

Garton, Claude – Collector Numbers

Norfolk Country collections by J.E. Cruise, correspondence between Claude Garton and James H. Soper, John M. Gillett, George W. Argus, Mike J. Shchepanek (National Museums Canada) and members of the Canada Department of Agriculture, all concerning the loan of specimen, plant collection lists by Claude Garton in various locations/years, identification records from Agriculture Canada from specimen loans

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

Elm Site – Kam. River

Paperwork and results of from testing done by Claude Garton, D. Perraton and Paul Barclay at South side of Kam. River at Highway 61, notes (vegetation, birds) and sketches of the area

English River Flora

Correspondence between James Soper and W.K.W. Baldwin concerning vascular plants of the English River area, with a list attached showing all of the vascular plants found so far

Essex County

“New Vascular Plant Records on Pelee and East Sister Islands, Essex County, Ontario”, “Additions to the Flora of the Erie Archipelago (Ontario)” and “Why a Plant List is Needed”, all pertaining to the Essex Country area

Forests – Carolinian

“The Distribution of Some Trees and Shrubs of the Carolinian Zone of Southern Ontario” parts 1-3 by W. Sherwood Fox and James H. Soper (reprinted from The Transactions of the Royal Canadian Institute vol. 29 -30), “Some Genera of Restricted Range in the Carolinian Flora of Canada” by James H. Soper (reprinted from The Transactions of the Royal Canadian Institute vol. 34), itinerary for CBA-ABC Field Trip – “Man’s Impact on the Canadian Flora”

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

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

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

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

Kenogami River Marshes

Paperwork and results of from testing done by Claude Garton, D. Perraton and Paul Barclay at Kenogami River Marches, Mile 15 (Crib Road), Burrowes River Marshes, sketches of the areas, list of birds (Crib Road)

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