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" ,Botryc}imm sialifohium Presl." (British Columbia species). Tor- 

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" The Art of Forestry. " Can. For. Jour. I, 3, pp. 97-100, July, 1905, 

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" Some Mushrooms Found in Canada. " (A popular sketch of a number 

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Webber, H. J. 



" The Science of Plant Breeding. " 2nd Ann. Rep. Can. Seed Growers' 

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Wheeler, A. O. 



" Notes on the Fauna and Flora of the Selkirks. " Rod and Gun in 

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"The Orchidaceœ of Peel Co., O. " (Seventeen species). Ont. Nat. 

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