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MURRILL, W. A. 



"The Agaricaceœ of the Pacific Coast— 1." (References to Western Can- 

 adian species.) Mycologia IV: 4, 205-217, July, 1912, New York. 



MuRRILL, W. A. 



"The Agaricaceœ of the Pacific coast — II." (References to Canadian species 

 and work.) Mycologia IV: 5, pp. 231-262, Sept, 1912, New York. 



MuRRILL, W. A. 



"The Agaricaceœ of the Pacific coast — III." References to Canadian species 

 habitats and work.) Mycologia IV: 6, pp. 294-308, Nov. 1912, New York. 



MuRRILL, W. A. 



"Illustrations of fungi — XII." (References to Canadian species.) Mycol- 

 ogia IV: pp. 289-293, Nov. 1912, New York. 



Newman, L. H. 



"Plant Breeding in Scandinavia." The system at Svalof, Sweden, and a 

 summary of work done, specially in breeding Autumn and Spring wheat, 

 Oats, Barley, Peas, Clover, Grasses and Patato.) Vol. 10 x 7 in. pp. 193, 

 fig. 63. Canadian Seed Growers' Association, Ottawa, 1912. Price $1.00 

 net (cloth $1.50). 



Newman, L. H. 



"Evidence before Standing Committee, House of Commons, Feb. 1912." 

 (Work of the Canadian Seed Growers' Association, etc.) pp. 42, 1912, 

 King's Printer Ottawa. 



Nichols, G. E. 



"Notes on Connecticut Mosses — III." (References to Canadian species and 

 habitats.) Rhodora XIV: 45-52, Mar. 1912, Boston. 



NUNNICK, F. C. 



"Agricultural Survey, 1911." (Reprint from 3rd Ann. Rep. Com. on Con- 

 servation. Shows proportions in each Province of weed-spread, wood, 

 manures, yields, rotations, etc., etc.) pp. 33-34, 1912, Ottawa. 



Orton, C. R. 



"Correlation between certain species of Puccinia and Uromyces." (A new 

 sp. F. uniponila, was found on Carex pubescens, collected at London, 

 Ontario.) Mycologia IV: 194-204, pi. 70 and 71, New York, 1912. 



Ottawa Naturalist, J. W. E. 



"Excursions." (Botany near Wychwood Station, 4th May, 1912.) Ott. 

 Nat. XXVI: 65. Aug-Sept. 1912, Ottawa. 



Plummer, Fred G. 



"Forest Fires:" their causes, extent, and effects with a summary of recorded 

 destruction and loss." (By the Geographer of the U.S. Forest Service — 

 Bull. 117. Canadian references.) 9 x 6 in. pp. 39, ill. 6. Govt. Printing 

 Offices, Washington, D. C. 23 Oct. 1912. 



