[MACKAY] BIBLIOGRAPHY OF CANADIAN BOTANY 149 
Rosinson, B. L. | 
FERNALD, M. L. / 
“Emendations of Gray’s Manual, i.” Rhodora xi, 33-61; March, 1909. 
RoBInson, CHARLES Bupp. 
“The Chareae of North America.” (Recognizes 50 species all in the genus 
Chara, sixteen of which are new.) Bull. N.Y. Bot. Gard. iv, 244-308; 
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RoBINsoNn, CHARLES Bupp. 
“The Seaweeds of Canso.”’ (Being a contribution to the study of Eastern 
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RoBInson, CHARLES Bupp. 
“Contributions to a Flora of Nova Scotia.” (Plants collected in Eastern 
Nova Scotia in August, 1906, 3 Characeae, 1 fungus, 5 Hepaticae, 10 Musci, 
1 Botrychium, 3 Lycopods, 1 Isoctes, 3 Gymnosperms, 268 Angiosperms.) 
Bull. Pict. Acad. Se. Ass’n, Vol. i, No. 3, pp. 30-44, 6 x 9 inches; Pictou 
Academy, April, 1907. 
ROBINSON, CHARLES Bupp. 
“ Alabastra Philippinensia, II.” (An instalment of descriptions of new 
species of the flora of the Philippine Islands by Dr. C. B. Robinson of Nova 
Scotia, under the auspices of the New York Botanical Garden). Philippine 
Journal of Science, iii, 4, pp. 175-218, folio. (From Bot. Sec. Biol. Lab. 
Bureau of Science, Manilla, P.I.) Section C. Botany, August, 1908. 
Rop AND Gun. 
“The Canadian Forestry Convention.” (The importance of preservation 
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Woodstock, O., February, 1906. 
Rop AND Gun. 
“Lumbering in the Algonquin Park.” (Advocating the abolition of 
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Rop AND GUN. 
“The Canadian Forestry Convention.” (The Vancouver Conference, a 
summary of the discussions). R. and G. in Canada, vii, 7, 77, 589-591; 
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Rov AND GUN. 
‘Proposed Forest and Game Preserves for British Columbia.” (Sketch with 
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R. and G. in Canada, viii, 10, pp. 877-878. Woodstock, O., March, 1907. 
Rop AND GUN. 
“Wild Rice Growing in Nova Scotia.” (Referring to Dr. A. P. Reid’s 
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November, 1907. 
