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Claude Garton Herbarium fonds
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Photographic slide collection of vascular plants from the Thunder Bay District, from the Claude Garton Herbarium, with index featuring 245 different species, a container with non-vascular plant slides (approx. 36), a container with splachnum rubrum (2 slides), a container with “problem slides” (21 slides)

Division Pteridophyta
• Lycopodiaceae: “Clumbuss Family”
• Selaginellaceae: “Spike Moss Family”

Class Equisetopsida
• Equisetaceae: “Horse Tail Family”

Class Pteropsida – Ferns
• Ophioglossaceae: Succulent Ferns
• Osmundaceae: “Flowering Fern Family”
• Aspideaceae: “True Fern Family”
• Aspleniaceae: “Spleenwort Famly”

Division Spermatophyta

Class Gymnospermae
• Cupressaceae: “Juniper Family”
• Pinaceae: Pine Family”

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)

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

Löve, Áskell and Doris

“Chromosome Numbers of Central and Northwest European Plant Species”, “Subarctic Polyploidy” and “Cytotaxonomy of the Alpine Vascular Plants of Mount Washington”

Manitoba

booklet: “Check list of Manitoba Flora” from the Botany Department of the Manitoba Agricultural College (1922), booklet: “Flora and Vegetation of the Otterburne Area, Manitoba, Canada” by Doris Löve and Jean-Paul Bernard (1959)

Manitou Falls

Paperwork and results of from testing done by Claude Garton, D. Perraton and Paul Barclay at Industrial Road Bog, Slingshot Creek Poplar Stand sketches of the area and of Manitou Falls, notes on the Manitou Falls site

Maple Stands in Thunder Bay Area

Request for a nature reserve on Squaretop Mountain, memo titled “Hike into Squaretop Mountain” with accompanying map, “Age, Diameter and Height Analysis of an Acer Saccharum Stand in Northern Ontario” by R.B. Middleton, two copies of “Location of Maple Stands in Lakehead Area” by D.R. Lindsay

Minnesota Flora

“Wildflowers of Helmer Myre State Park” and correspondence on information about Draba arabisans between Claude Garton and Welby Smith (State of Minnesota Department of Natural Resources)

Northwest Territories

Articles written concerning the plants of the Northwest Territories, mainly Nahanni National Park and the Melville Peninsula, written mainly by William J. Cody and George W. Scotter, many reprinted by The Canadian Field-Naturalist

Nunavut/Northwest Territories

article: “The Botany of Somerset Island, District of Franklin” by D.B.O. Savile, booklet: “The Terrestrial Cryptogams of Northern Ellesmere Island” by Rudolf M. Shuster, William C. Steere and John W. Thomson, booklet: “Notes on Plant Occurrence Along Lower Liard River, N.W.T.” by W.W. Jeffrey, article: “The Vascular Flora of an Alpine Valley in the Mackenzie Mountains, N.W.T.” by A. E. Porsild, article: “A Plant Collection from Southern Interior of Bank’s Island, N.W.T.” (The Canadian Field Naturalist vol. 86 no. 4)

Ontario

“Ontario Surveys and the Land Surveyor” by W.F. Weaver (written 1946), “Welcome back to our Colourful Past: A brief look at our area in the 1920’s and 1930’s”, “An analysis of Morphological Variation in White and Black Spruce from Northwestern Ontario” by David McLachlan (with a thank-you note attached from McLachlan to Claude Garton), two copies of “A Checklist of Plants for the Geraldton District”, “Toward a Wetland Classification for Ontario” by J.K. Jeglum, A.N. Boissonneau and V.F. Haavisto, “Conservation Illustrated” by Canadian Nature Magazine, “Nature and its Conservation” by Toronto Field Naturalists’ Club, “itinerary for CBA-ABC Field Trip: Man’s Impact on the Canadian Flora” in London, ON lead by J.F. Alex and E.F. Johnson

Pukaskwa Park – Management Plans

“Pukaskwa National Park Management Plan: Public Consultation Summary”, “Pukaskwa National Park Summary: Draft Management Plan and Comments from the Public”, “Pukaskwa National Park Provisional Master Plan, general information and maps of Pukaskwa National Park, “Archeological Shore Survey at Pukaskwa Park

Reports/plant collections in Ontario

booklet: “Some Aspects of the Phytogeography of the North Shore of Lake Superior and Adjacent Areas in Northern Minnesota and Northwestern Ontario” by D.R. Lindsay, booklet: “Catalogue of Flowering Plants and Ferns of the Michipicoten area, Algoma district, Ontario” by T.M.C. Taylor, booklet: “The Vegetation of Michipicoten, Ontario” by R.C. Hosie

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