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actual contribution of organic matter to the food supply of the 

 animal life. There is no doubt but that in a body of water like 

 Lake Erie this contribution of organic matter made from soil and 

 air constituents that would otherwise remain unused could be meas- 

 ured in tons even in a single growing season. 



In the marshes and shallow places immense quantities of plant 

 debris are constantly occurring and with changing wind these 

 masses of organic matter are carried far out into the lake, where, 

 during the period of slow decay, they furnish food to hosts of small 

 animals and in the decay yield valuable mineral salts, thus enrich- 

 ing the water to the advantage of -the free swimming forms. 



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CONARD, H. S. 1905. The Waterlilies: a Monograph of the Genus Nym- 

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COULTER, J. M., BARNES, C. R M and COWLES, H. C. 1911. Textbook of 

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ENGLER, A. 1900+. Das Pflanzenreich. Leipzig. 



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GLUCK, HUGO. 1905-06. Biologische und morphologische Untersuchungen 

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MORONG, THOMAS. 1886. Studies in the Typhaceae. Bull. Torrey Bot. 



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1892-93. The Naiadaceae of North America. Mem. Torrey Bot. Club, 

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PIETERS, A. J. 1894. The Plants of Lake St. Clair. Bull. Mich. Fish Com., 



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