[mackay] bibliography OF CANADIAN BOTANY 181 



Klugh, a. B. 



"Notes on the Algœ of the Rideau, Ontario." (Twenty-two species found 

 in a preliminary exploration of the Rideau canal.) Rhodora XIV: 236, 

 237. Dec, 1912, Boston. 



Klugh, A. B. 



"Notes on the flora of the St. Croix River Valley and Passamaquoddy 

 Region, New Brunswick." (Hydrophj'tes, Helophytes, Oxylophytes, 

 Halophytes, Lithophytes, Psammophytes, Conifers, Mesophytes, and pi. 

 27-29). Cont. Can. Biology, 1906-1910, XVI: 265-276, 1912, ling's 

 Printer, Ottawa. 



Knechtel, a. 



"The Aspen Tree in the Northwest." Can. For. Jour. VIII: 109, Aug., 

 1912, Ottawa. 



Langton, Thomas. 



"Partial list of Canadian fungi." (Collected chiefly in the neighbourhood of 

 Toronto and in the districts of Muskoka and Parry Sound — 193 species.) 

 Trans. Can. Inst., IX: 69-81, May, 1912, Toronto. 



Lew^s, R. G. 



"Tight and Slack Cooperage." (Forest products of Canada, Forestry 

 Branch — Bulletin No. 31), pp. 13, Govt. Pr. Bureau, Ottawa, 1912. 



Long, Bayard. 



"Galium Labradoricum in Pennsylvania." (Reference to Canadian 

 habitats.) Rhodora, XIV: 199, 200. Oct., 1912, Boston. 



M.\cKay, a. H. 



"Phenological Observations in Nova Scotia, 1911." N.S. Inst. Sci. XIII: 

 175-187, 26, Aug., 1912, Halifax. 



MacIv.\y, a. H. 



"Local Nature Observations." (Made in the schools of Nova Scotia, and 

 compiled in the Education Office for the year 1911.) Jour. Education — 

 3rd series, vol. VII, No. 4, pp. 184-194, 12, Oct., 1912, Halifax. 



Mackenzie, K. K. 



"A new Carex from Alberta." Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, XXV: 51, 52, 

 Mar., 1912. 



Macnamara, Charles. 



"Poison Ivy." {Rhus toxicodendron and Zanthoxylum americannum. 

 Antidotes.) Ott. Nat. XXVI: 35-37, May, 1912, Ottawa. 



Macoun, W. T. 



"Small Fruit Culture." (Read before Standing Committee of the Senate 

 on Agriculture and Forestry.), pp. 35, 1912, King's Printer, Ottawa. 



