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Gussow, H. T. 



"The Barberry and its Relations to Black Rust of Grain." Phyto- 

 pathology III: 178, 179. 14 Aug., 1913. 



Harrison, F. C. 



Sadler, Wilfred 



"A Bacterial Soft Rot of Turnips." (Field observations, inoculation 

 experiments on a large number of garden vegetables and numerous plants 

 belonging to several orders. Morphological characters in different media). 

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Haynes, C. C. 



"Helpful Literature for Students of North American Hepaticae." Bryolo- 

 gist XV: 91-93. Nov., 1912. 



Haynes, C. C. 



"Brinkman's Canadian Hepaticae." (Calling attention to his sale of sets 

 of Canadian hepaticae from Dowling Lake, Alberta). Bryologist XVI: 

 47. May, 1913. 



Howe, R. H., jr. 



"A monograph of the North American Usneaceae." (Includes Canadian 

 species). Ann. Rep. Missouri Bot. Gard. XXIII: 133-146. PI. 7. 1912. 



Howe, R. H., jr. 



"North American Species of the Genus Ramalina." (Includes Canadian 

 species). Bryologist XVI: 65-74. Sept. and 81-89 Nov. 1913. 



Jacombe, F. W. H. 



"The Problem of Sable Island." (Planting trees on the Island and the 

 result. At station No. 4 where 2,000 trees and shrubs were planted, after 

 one season, he found alive but 15 Austrian pine, 5 mountain pine, 16 Scotch 

 pine, 12 maritime pine, 2 Norway spruce, and 1 black spruce. They were 

 all spread out on the ground, one foot high). Canadian For. Jour. IX: 

 91, 92. June, 1913. Ottawa. 



Jennings, O. E. 



"Notes on the Pteridophytes of the North Shore of Lake Superior." 

 Am. Fern Jour. Ill: 38-47. 12 June, 1913. 



Jennings, O. E. 



"Brachythecium pacificum New Species." (Queen Charlotte Island — 

 Herb. Geol. Surv. Canada). Bryologist XVI : 95,96. Nov., 1913. 



Klugh, A. B. 



"Notes on the Algae of Georgian Bay." (Includes Rivularia laurentiana 

 sp. now). Rhodora XV: 88-92. 10 May, 1913. 



Klugh, A. B. 



"Nature's Diary." (A weekly column in the "Farmer's Advocate," 

 London, Ontario, in which there is often a scientific or illustrated botanical 

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