Browsing Vol. 41 (1996-2001) by Issue Date
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Table of contents (v. 41, p. 4)
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Some aspects of the ecology and physiology of fungi isolated predominently from the wood of trees of the northern temperate forest
(2001)About 3800 cultures of fungi held in five collections in North America and one in Russia have been selected and reviewed on the basis of their woody substrates, and when these substrates were trees, the geography other ... -
Short communications. Baccharis: A genus of the asteraceae new to Canada
(2001)This note reports lhe occurrence of GROUNDSEL-TREE or sea-myrtle. Baccharis halimifolia L. on islands at the mouth of Tusket river(43°46'N, 65° 55 'W). thus adding a new genus to the flora of Canada. -
Goat Lake, a warm water, estuarine refugia for molluscs on the south shore of Nova Scotia
(2001)Goat Lake is a tidal, silled, 11.5 m deep lake-like estuary situated off Mahone Bay on the Atlantic coast of Nova Scotia. The lake is flushed for 2 hand 21 min during an average high tide. and requires between 8 and 32.4 ... -
Front matter
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President report 1997-2000
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Balance Sheet (vol. 41, p.4)
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Obituaries
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Proceedings 1998-1999
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Overwintering leibunum elgams (opiliones:phalangiidae) in caves and mines in Nova Scotia
(2001)The opilionid Leiobunum elegans was found overwintering in caves and mines in mainland Nova Scotia and Cape Breton Island. It occurred both as adults and near-adults. usually as single individuals or small clusters, but ...