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731. — List of Plants found Growing as Indigenous in the Neighborhood 

 OF Prescott, C. W. Bjt W. E. Billings. (B.) 

 Can. Nat. and GeoL, iii, 39-50 ; v, 14-24, 1860. 

 732. — List of Plants found Growing in the Neighborhood of Hamilton 

 DURING the Years 1859 and 1860. By Alex. Logie. (B.) 

 Ann. Bot. Soc. Can., i, 90-108. 1861. 

 733. — List of Plants Collected on the South and East Shores of Lake 

 Superior and on the North Shore of Lake Huron in 1860, by 

 Robert Bell. By B. Billings. (B.) 

 Ann. Bot. Soc. Can., i, 67-80. 1861. 

 734. — Contributions to the Local Flora of Kingston. By A. T. Drum- 

 mond. (B.) 

 Ann. Bot. Soc. Can., i, 33-40. 1861. 

 735. — List of Plants Observed Growing Principally within Four Miles of 

 Prescott, C. W., and for the most part in 1860. By B. Billings. (B.) 

 Ann. Bot. Soc. Can., i, 114-140. 1861. 

 736. — List of Plants Collected by Mr. B. Billings in the Vicinity of the 

 City of Ottawa during the Summer of 1866. 

 Trans. Ottawa Nat. Hist. Soc. 

 737. — The Ackogens of Lake Superior. By D. A. Watt. (B.) 



Can. Nat. (II), iv, 362-370. 1869. 

 738. — Notes on the Botany of a Portion of the Counties of Hastings 

 AND Addison. By B. J. Harrington. (B.) 

 Can. Nat. (II), v, 312-319. 1870. 

 739. — Notes on the Flora of Hamilton, Ont. By J. M. Buchan. 



Canad. Journ. (II), xiv, 281-304. 1870. 

 740. — List of Plants Collected in the Manitoulin Islands. By John 

 Bell. (B.) 

 Rep. Progr. Geol. Surv. Can., 1866-69, 449-465. 1870. Also in the French 

 edition of the same volume, 501-524. 1871. 

 741. — List of Plants Collected in the Vicinity of the Town of Barrie, 

 Ont. By H. B. Spotten. 

 Canad. Jonrn. (II), xv, 46-50. 1872. 

 742. — The Rare Plants of the Province of Ontario. By J. Macoun and 

 J. Gibson. 

 Proc. and Trans. Edin. Bot. Soc, xii, 300-374. 1874. 

 743. — Catalogue of the Plants Collected by Dr. Robert Bell along the 

 MicHipicoTEN River and in the Southern Part of the Basin of 

 Moose River, By John Macoun. (B.) 

 Rep. Geol. Surv. Canada, 1880, 1881, 1882, 170-280. 1883. 

 744. — The Lake Erie Shore as a Botanizing Ground. By T. J. W. Burgess. 

 (C.) 

 Reprint, 8vo. pp. 41-59. Read before the Biological Section of the Hamil- 

 ton Association, Feb. 15, 1889. 



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