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Harbison, ¥. C. 



"The Viscous Fermentation of Milk and Beer." (Demonstrations by 

 extensive series of cultui-es of the different bacterial organisms, with a 

 sketch of the history and bibliography of the subject). Trans. Roy. Soc. 

 Can. 2nd Ser. XI, Sec. 4, pp. 71-96, 1905. Ottawa. 



Hay, G. U. 



" Additions to the plants of New Brunswick. " 



Bull. Nat. Hist. Soc. of N.B., V, 358-305. (References to botanical 



Excursions, lists of 53 additional Fungi — 233 previously reported — and 



65 other plants, and observations of plants, 1904). Saint John, N. B., 



1905. 



Hay, G. U. 



" A Glance at Forest Conditions in New Brunswick " Can. For. Jour. 

 I, pp. 23. 27. Jan., 1905, Ottawa. 



Hay, G. U. 



"Our Native Trees" (Popular introductory articles for Teachers). I, 

 Educational Review, XVIII, 10, pp. 241, 242, Mar., 1905, St. John, N.B. 

 II pp. 276-277, Apr: III, pp. 301, 302, May. 



Hay, G. U. 



" Our Native Trees. — ^The Poplars and Willows. " (Popular sketches 

 for schools). Ed. Rev. XIX, 5, pp. 100, 101, Oct., 1905, Saint John. 



Hay, G. U. 



" Our Native Trees — The Birches. " (Popular Article for school Tea- 

 chors. (Ed. Rev. XIX, 6, pp. 124-125, Nov., 1905, Saint John. 



Hay, G. U. 



•' Our Native Trees — The Evergreens. (Popular Sketches for Schools) 

 Ed. Rev. XIX, 7, pp. 157, 158, Dec, 1905, Saint John. 



Herriot, W. 



'* Some New or little known Canadian Plants. " Ont. Nat. Sci. Bull. 

 I, pp. 26-30, Apr., 1905, Guelph, Ontario. 



HOLM, T. 



" New Species of Plants. " (A protest against the description of new 

 species by botanists who have not the specially extensive qualifications 

 desirable). Ont. Nat. Sci. Bull. I, pp. 34-.36, Apr., 1905. Guelph. 



HOLM, T. 



" Studies in the Cyperaccw. XXII. " (The Cyperacece of the Chilliwack 

 Valley, British Columbia — ■including a description of Scirpiis Macounii 

 sp. nov.) Am. Jour. Sci. IV, 18, pp. 301-307, f. 1-3, Oct., 1905. 



Holm, T. 



" Studies in the Cyperaceœ, XXIV. " (New or little known Carices 

 from North Avest America — 7 new species). Am. Jour. Sci. IV, 20, pp. 

 301-307, f. 1-18. Oct., 1905. 



