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List of a number of species of plants collected in the most north-eastern part of 

 Labrador, in Canad. Nat. 45 : 173-174. 1931. ) 



List of plants collected by the author and others north of 59° 30' N. Lat., 

 with a few Eskimo names and uses. 



Kew. Royal Gardens. Plants from Labrador. Bui. Misc. Inform. Kew 

 1907: 76-S8. 1907. 



List of vascular and cellular plants collected in 1905 and 1906 by Sir William 

 MacGregor on the Chidley Peninsula at the north tip of Labrador and at Anse 

 Sablon on the south coast. 



MacKay, A. H. Labrador plants. (Collected by W. H. Prest on the Labra- 

 dor coast north of Hamilton Inlet, from the 25th of June to the 12th of August, 

 1901.) Proc. and Trans. Nova Scot. Inst. Sci. 10 : 507-508. 1903. 



Unannotated list of phanerogams. 



St. John, Harold. Notes sur la flore du Labrador. Naturaliste Canad. 51: 

 195-201. 1925. 



Critical notes on a list of Labrador plants published by V. A. Huard in 1923, 

 in the same journal (49: 183-186), which was based on observations by Abbe 

 P. Lamay. 



Wetmore, R. H. Plants of the Hamilton Inlet and Lake Melville region, 

 Labrador. Rhodora 25: 4-12. 1923. 



List of vascular plants collected by the author in 1921, with localities. 



Woodworth, R. H. Interesting plants of northern Labrador. Rhodora 29: 54- 

 57. 1927. 



Annotated list of rarer species collected in northernmost Labrador by the 

 author in 1926. 



MACKENZIE 



See also Alberta (Raup, Botanical investigations in Wood Buffalo Park, and Phytogeo- 

 graphic studies); British Columbia (Raup); Manitoba (Tyrrell); Greenland (Hooker; 

 Ostenfeld, Flora Arctica). 



Local 



Macoun, J. M., and Holm, Theodore. The vascular plants of the Arctic coast 

 of America west of the 100th meridian, collected by the Canadian Arctic expe- 

 dition 1913-18. Report of the Canadian Arctic expedition 1913-18. v. 5, Bot- 

 any, pt. A. 24 p. 13 pi., map. Ottawa, 1921. 



List of 230 species, with localities, from Alaska, Yukon, and Mackenzie. 



Porsild, A. E. Edible roots and berries of northern Canada. 17 p. 13 fig. 

 24.5 cm. Ottawa, 1937. 



Annotated list of about 20 edible vascular plants of Arctic and sub-Arctic 

 Canada, as well as some lichens. 



Preble, E. A. Trees and shrubs of Athabaska-Mackenzie region. In his A 

 biological investigation of the Athabaska-Mackenzie region. North Amer. 

 Fauna 27:515-534. fig. 16, pi. 24-25. 1908. 



Annotated list, with notes on Indian uses. Covers Mackenzie and islands 

 north of it, and the portions of Alberta and Saskatchewan north of 55° N. Lat. 



Stefansson, Vilhjalmur. My life with the Eskimo, ix, 538 p. plates, 2 maps. 

 23 cm. N. Y., 1913. 



Contains (p. 445-448) notes on useful plants, with lists of species collected at 

 Coronation Gulf (Mackenzie), southwestern Victoria Island (Franklin), Cape 

 Bathurst (Mackenzie), and King Point (Yukon). 



MANITOBA 



See also United States, Western (Rydberg, Flora of the prairies and plains). 



General 



Burman, W. A. The Phanerogamia and Pteridophyta of Manitoba. In A 

 handbook to Winnipeg and the Province of Manitoba prepared for the 79th 

 annual meeting of the British Association . . . 1909. p. 157-182. map. Winni- 

 peg, 1909. 



Botanical districts ; unannotated list of vascular plants. 



