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"Reports to Parliament for year ended 31 March, 1914." (Report of 

 the Director, J. H. Grisdale, pp. 1-83; Field Husbandry, pp. 141-292; 

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Farwell, Oliver A. 



"The correct name for the hemlock spruce." Bull. Torn Bot. Club. 

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Ford, Wm. W. 



Clark, Ernest D. 



"A consideration of the properties of poisonous fungi." (Species com- 

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Forresters' Club, Toronto University. 



"Silvical characteristics of Canadian Trees." (Fifty-six species are dis- 

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Fraser, W. P. 



"Notes on Uredinopsis mirabilis and other rusts." (5 species with cultures 

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Fraser, W. P. 



"Notes of some plant diseases of 1913." (Ann. Rep. Quebec Soc. for 

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Fraser, W. P. 



"Storage rots of potatoes and other vegetables." Ann. Rep. Quebec 

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Freeborn, S. G. 



"Variety in Oats." (Quality, strain and variety with special reference 

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Fry, H. S. 



"The physiology of sap flow." (With special reference to the sugar 

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