SECTION IV., 1910. | PAL Trans. R.S. C. 
X.—Bibliography of Canadian Botany, 1906-1909. 
By A. Ho Mackay, LD: 
(Read by title, 28th September, 1910.) 
ACLOQUE, A. 
“Quelques Questions Controversées.” (Contains some botanical folklore.) 
Naturaliste Canadien, xxxiv; 2, pp. 17-22; Quebec, 1907. 
AMES, OAKES. 
“ Habenaria Orbiculata and H. Macrophylla.’”’ (With references to Canadian 
specimens.) Rhodora viii; 85, pp. 1-5 (2 fig.); Boston, Jan., 1906. 
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AMES, OAKES. 
“Notes on Habenaria.”’ (Reference to Canadian species and habitats.) 
Rhodora, x; 112, pp. 70, 71; Boston, April, 1908. 
Amt, H. M. 
“Notes on an interesting collection of Fossil Fruits from Vermont, in the 
Museum of the Geological Survey of Canada.” Ottawa Nat. xx; 15-17, 
16 April, 1906. 
ANDERSON, J. R. 
“Curious Natural Freak.” (A laburnum tree in Victoria, B.C., bearing 
yellow, pink and mauve-coloured spikes of flowers, etc.) Ottawa Nat. xx; 
4, p. 84; Ottawa, 5 July, 1906. 
' ANDERSON, J. R. 
“Deciduous Woods of British Columbia.” (Read before the Natural 
History Society of British Columbia, 4 May, 1906.) 
ANDERSON, J. R. 
“Pure White Calypso borealis.” (At Thetis Lake, B.C.) Ottawa Nat. 
xxii; 254, 6 Feb., 1909. 
ANDERSON, J. R, 
“The late Dr. James Fletcher.”’ Ottawa Naturalist, xxii; 257-259, 12 
March, 1909. 
ARMSTRONG, L. O. 
“The Railroad ane the Forest.” (A paper read at the Dominion Forestry 
Convention. Railroad supplies and the changing conditions.) ‘Rod and 
Gun,” vii; pp. 1047-1051. Woodstock, Ont., March, 1906. 
ARTHUR, J. C. 
“ Ascidiacee (pars). ‘‘Coleosporiacee.”’ “ Uredinacee.”’ “ Uredinales.” 
N. Am. Flora, vii; pp. 129-160; 85-95; 97-127; 83, New York, 1908. 
ARTHUR, J. C. 
“North American Rose-rusts.’’ Torreya, ix; 21-28, f. 1-3; 26 Feb., 1909. 
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