SECTION IV., 1911. [177] Trans. R. S. C. 
Bibliography of Canadian Botany for the year 1910. 
By A. H. MacKay, LL.D. 
(Read by title, May 17, 1911.) 
ANDERSON, J. R. 
“Still another case of natural grafting.’’(An oak tree, Chatham Island 
near Victoria, B.C., four feet above the ground has a branch which has 
bent over and become incorporated with the trunk, leaving an oval opening 
eighteen inches in diameter.) Ottawa Nat. xxvi: 108. 10 Sept., 1910. 
Ottawa. ; 
ANDERSON, J. R. 
“Plants injured by Creosote.’’ (Roses, delphiniums, laurels, maples, ferns, 
etc., affected by creosote blocks in paved streets, and proximity of creosote 
plant.) Ottawa Nat. xxiv: 128. 15 Oct., 1910, Ottawa. 
ANGLE, P. E. 
“The Teaching of Agriculture in the high schools of Ontario.” O. A. C. 
Rev., xxii: 1-5. Oct., 1910, Guelph. 
ARCHIBALD, E. S. 
“Operations on Experimental Plots in Nova Scotia.” Can. Seed Growers’ 
Ass’n. 6th Ann. Rep., pp. 66-69, Ottawa, 1910. 
Baiuey, L. W. 
“‘ Acadia in the Coal Era.” (Some fossil botanical figures). Educational 
Review xxiii: 302-304. May, 1910; S. John. 
Battery, L. W. 
“The Marine and Estuarine Diatoms of New Brunswick Coasts.’ Bull. 
Nat. Hist. Soc., New Brunswick, vi: 219-240, pl. 1, 2. Dec., 1910. 
Barnet, W. A. 
“Experimental Research with Tobacco.”’ (By the manager of the Do- 
minion Experimental Farm, Essex.) A. O. C. Review xxii: 354-358. April, 
1910; Guelph. 
BrapsHaw, Geo. H. 
“Gleanings from Field Work in the Inspecting of Seed Plots of Fellow 
Members.” (Brandon, Man., Mar., 1909.) Can. Seed Growers’ Ass’n., 
6th Ann. Rep., 99-101; Ottawa, 1910. 
BURLINGHAM, G. 58. 
“The Lactariae of North America—Fascicles I and II.” Mycologia Il: 
27-36. 1 January, 1910. 
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