[MACKAY] BIBLIOGRAPHY OF CANADIAN BOTANY 191 
CANADIAN FORESTRY JOURNAL. 
“The pine forest at Oka.” (An illustrated sketch). Can. For. Jour. XI: 
217-219, Oct., 1915. 
CANADIAN SEED GROWERS’ ASSOCIATION. 
“Catalogue of registered and improved seed produced in 1914.” (Offered 
for sale: Canadian Building, Ottawa). 16 pp., 1915. 
CHAMBERS, C. O. 
“Some littoral algae of Puget Sound.’”’ (References to Canadian species). 
Am. Mid. Nat. III: 91-98, 10 Jul., 1913. 
CBRISTIE, H. R. 
‘The forests of central British Columbia.’”’ For. Quart., XIII: 495-503, 
Dec., 1915. 
CLARK, GEo. H. 
“Weeds and weed seeds—illustrated and described.” (Those of Canada 
figured as well as described with life history). Dept. Agr. Can. Bull. No. 
S-8, pp. 67, Ottawa, Dec., 1914. 
CONKLIN, GEo. H. 
“Hepatic Note.” (Includes list of liverworts from Quebec and British 
Columbia). Bryolog., XVIII: 23 Mar., 1915. 
CONNELL, A. B. 
“Some aspects of the northern plain forest region of Canada.”’ (Deals 
with the forest region north of the prairies in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and 
Alberta, and gives the tree associations in (1) boulder clay slopes, (2) sand 
ridges and (3) swamps). Forestry Quarterly XIII: 31-34, 1915. 
CRIDDLE, NORMAN. 
‘“‘A note on the colours of tumbling mustard seed.’”’ (Seeds of individual 
plants all either yellowish or greenish suggesting that crosses do not follow 
the Mendelian law). Ottawa, Nat., XXVIII: 138, 139, Jan., 1915. 
DEARNESS, J. 
“The myxos of Middlesex.’”’ (In the province of Ontario). Ontario Nat.. 
Sci. Bull. VII: 3-10, 1912. 
Derick, C. M. 
“Dr. David Pearce Penhallow.” (A biographical sketch of the Canadian 
botanist). Canadian Record of Science [X: 387-390. Portrait, Jan., 1915. 
Evans, ALEXANDER W. 
“Notes on North American Hepaticae, VI.” (Includes Canadian species 
and habitats). Bryologist, XVIII: 87-91, Sept., 1915. 
EXPERIMENTAL FARMS, CANADA. 
“Report of Division Field Husbandry.’”’ (From 14 stations in Canada. 
Experiments with crops and fertilizers). Directors’ Report, 1914, pp. 
139-292, Ottawa, 1915. 
