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Murrizz, W. A. 
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MusseLis, H. H. | 
Parken 4. Ty [ 
“Notes on the Erysiphaceae and Perisporaceae of Pictou.” Bull. Pictou 
Academy Sci. Ass’n,i, 4, pp. 48, 49; Pictou, Nova Scotia, June, 1909. 
NATURALISTE CANADIEN (HE. F.) 
“Influence de la Lune sur la Végétation.”” (Extracts mainly from Camille 
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NATURALISTE CANADIEN (?). 
“Fleurs et Parfums.” (Translated from Italian. A popular account of 
the properties and effects of flower perfumes.) Nat. Can. xxxiv, 1, pp. 7-11; 
Quebec, January, 1907. 
NATURALISTE CANADIEN (C.). 
“Capacité Sucriére de L’Erable dans le Comté de Charlevoix.” (Twenty 
or 25 pounds of sugar from some maples in a season—3 lbs. in one day— 
300 lbs. from 30 maples one season.) Nat. Can. xxxiv,, 9, p. 140; Quebec. 
September, 1907. 
Newman, L. H. 
“Certain biological principles and their practical application in the improve- 
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1909.; 105-110, 28 September, 1909. 
Nicuots, Gro. E. 
= “Schizaea pusilla in Cape Breton.” (Found the fern growing between 
the hummocks in one of the raised peat bogs characteristic of the so-called 
“Barrens” of Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, about ten miles from North-east 
Margaree, in Victoria County. Similar to specimens collected by Mrs. 
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Orrawa NATURALIST. 
“James Fletcher, LL.D.” (Memorial number. Tributes by Attwood, 
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Orrawa NATURALIST. 
“Tnfusorial Earth near Lake Windermere, B.C.” (Summary of exhibition 
of specimens, etc., at the Natural History Society of British Columbia held 
at Victoria, 19th November, 1906, by Mr. Anderson, and description of 
the dried up lake and its flora.) Ott. Nat. xx, 10, pp. 205, 206; Ottawa, 
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Orrawa NATURALIST. 
“With the Field Naturalists’ Club, Rockliffe Wood.” (An excursion 28th 
September, 1907, near Ottawa.) Ott. Nat. xxi (xxiv?), 7, pp. 119, 200; 
Ottawa, 24 October, 1907. 
