Abstract:Cheney, T. A., and D. K. Brown-Beckel. 1955. Fort Churchill environmental analysis. 349 p. Cornell Univ., Ithaca, N. Y. Coombs, D. B. 1954. The physiographic subdivisions of the Hudson Bay Lowlands so...Cheney, T. A., and D. K. Brown-Beckel. 1955. Fort Churchill environmental analysis. 349 p. Cornell Univ., Ithaca, N. Y. Coombs, D. B. 1954. The physiographic subdivisions of the Hudson Bay Lowlands south of 60 degrees North. Geogr. Bull. 6: 1-16. Drury, W. H. 1956. Bog flats and physiographic processes in the Upper Kuskokwim River, Alaska. Contrib. from Gray Herbarium 178, 127 pp. Hustich, I. 1950. Notes on the forests on the East coast of Hudson Bay and James Bay. Acta Geographica 11: 1-83. . 1954. On forests and tree growth in the Knob Lake area, Quebec-Laborador peninsula. Acta Geographica 13: 1-60. . 1955. Forest-botanical notes from the Moose River area, Ontario, Canada. Acta Geographica 13: 1-50. Johnson, E. J. 1949. Pollen analysis of peat underlying treeless heath area in the forest-tundra transition near Churchill, Manitoba. M.A. Thesis, McMaster University, Ontario. Ritchie, J. C. 1956. The native plants of Churchill, Manitoba, Canada. Can. J. Bot. 34: 269-320. . 1956a. The vegetation of Northern Manitoba. I. Studies in the Southern Spruce Forest Zone. Can. J. Bot. 34: 523-561. Rowe, J. S. 1956. Vegetation of the southern boreal forest in Saskatchewan and Manitoba. Ph.D. Thesis, University of Manitoba. 305 pp. Tyrrell, J. B. 1898. Report of the Doobaunt, Kazan and Ferguson rivers and the North-West Coast of Hudson Bay. Geol. Surv. Canada, Ann. Rept., Vol. 9, Report F: 1-218.Read More
Publication Year: 1957
Publication Date: 1957-07-01
Language: en
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