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Bitumen Refinery Site
1983-160-095 · File · [ca 1945]
Part of Lloyd R.Champion fonds

Photo depicts Bitumount refinery site. On the left is the pumphouse and on the right are the stacks with heaters

Unloading tanks at Bitumount
1983-160-082 · File · [ca 1943-1944]
Part of Lloyd R.Champion fonds

Photo depicts unidentified workers unloading oil storage tankers from a barge on the Athabasca river for use at the International Bitumen Company's tar sands project.

Loading Oil Storage Tanks
1983-160-040 · File · 1945
Part of Lloyd R.Champion fonds

Photo depicts heavy machinery unloading oil storage tanks at the International Bitumen Company's tar sands project site on the bank of the Athabasca River.

Bitumount Tailings Dump
1983-160-039 · File · 1947
Part of Lloyd R.Champion fonds

Photo depicts heavy machinery dumping tailings at a dump at the International Bitumen Company's tar sands project site on the bank of the Athabasca River.

Oxley Ranch on Willow Creek
1974-169-15-35 · File · 1892
Part of William Pearce Fonds

Photo depicts the headquarters of the Oxley Ranch. The residence of the Manager, J.R. Craig on Willow Creek about two miles above "the leavings."

Lumsden, H. D.
Macdonald to Pearce
1974-169-446.1-12 · File · 23 February 1923
Part of William Pearce Fonds

Macdonald comments positively on Pearce's manuscript, encourges him to have it printed

Macdonald, Hugh
Course and program changes
UAA Fonds 2004-24-55 · File · 2002

Course and program changes - Native Studies file

University Secretariat
Project "Morning Star"
UAA Fonds 2003-61-Box 3 - [5] · File · 1977-1981

Reports and correspondence related to the Morning Star education program and its student teachers.

Faculty of Education
Miscellaneous
FC 106 C5 C46 (Box 25 File 78) · File · 1911, 1925, 1950s, 1970-199?
Part of Chinese Experience in Canada Collection
  1. Head tax certificate of Pon Yuey Hoy alias Pon Huen Hoy.
    Arrived in Victoria on Oct. 3, 1911; C.I. 36 (No. 23838) issued Dec. 2, 1925 as a replacement in exchange for C.I. 5 No. 62042 where there was no photograph before.
  2. 3 postcards on July 1, 1952 Legion Day parade.
  3. 1 color photo of Jack and Mary Pon in front of their grocery store Shop-Easy at 11606 - 129 Avenue, Edmonton (1970-199?).
  4. 1 black and white photo of Pon Yuey Hoy (盤元開) alias Pon Huen Hoy and his wife Pon Yoke Fong (maiden last name Mah).
    The name Pon Huen Hoy was on the C.I. 36 certificate and Pon Yuen Hoy was on his C.I. 5 certificate upon arrival in Victoria on Oct. 3, 1911.
  5. 2 black and white photos: portraits of Pon Yuen Hoy when he was young.
  6. 8 black and white photos of the Lea’s Grocery and Confectionery at 10737 - 95 Street, Edmonton in the 1950s:
    a) 1 closeup 1952 photo of the store
    b) 1 photo of the store from afar
    c-f) 4 photos of the inside of the store
    • 2 photos of the living quarter of the store on the main floor; there are 4 rooms upstairs, suite rented out (Store opened in 1947 and the property is owned by Pon Yuey Hoy).
  7. 1 black and white photo of Mary Pon, her mother Pon Shee, and her brother Ken Mah taken in front of a mural in Hong Kong’s Wong Tai Sin (黄大仙) temple.
  8. 1 black and white family portrait: Pon Yuey Hoy, Yoke Fong Pon, Jack Pon, Mary Pon, and Donald Pon.
  9. 1 black and white photo of Mary Pon’s side of the family: (left to right) Mary Pon’s mom Pon Shee (盤翠萍), Mary Pon’s dad Leng Wing Mah (馬亮榮) alias 馬恆察, grandma Mah (name unknown), Mary Pon’s uncle Do Wing Mah (馬恆磊) and wife Mah Chen Shee (馬陳氏).
  10. 4 black and white photos taken in Drumheller in the 1950s:
    • Family photo taken in front of their Dallas Cafe in Drumheller in 1951: (left to right) Peter Mah, Mary Pon, Mrs. Mah, Do Wing Mah, Leng Wing Mah, baby Ken Mah, and Pon Shee.
    • 2 photos taken at the back of the Dallas Cafe.
    • 1 photo of Mary Pon aged 16 attending the Drumheller Public School with other immigrant teens (Mary is 3rd from the left).
  11. 4 black and white photos taken in Winnipeg.
    • 1 group photo: A delegation from Edmonton to a Winnipeg event celebrating the arrival/visit of their “minister”.
    • 1 photo: a vehicle with “Welcome to our minister (歡迎)”.
    • 1 photo taken in the front of the offices of the Kuo Min Tang in Winnipeg, possibly in early 1950s.
    • 1 photo: a Chinese community float.
Research Notes
File · [19--]
Part of George Arthur Plains Bison Collection

Notes compiled by Arthur on a variety of topics relating to bison. These were originally stored in 25 3-ring binders but have been removed for conservation and storage purposes. Notes consist of excerpts clipped from journals etc. with Arthur's handwritten annotations and summaries. Topics are separated by dividers. Topics include but are not limited to: Band and Tribal Movements General Behaviour and Characteristics Daily Record Movements: Short Term and Long Range Bison Food Requirements Speed, Trails: Movement in Snow Herd Size History Rutting Season Bison Stampedes Solitary Bulls Calving Season Relationship between cows and calves; relationship between cows and herd Mortality of bison: nonhuman Bison parasites and diseases Hunting techniques *Notes on this topic are expansive Food preparation Dung uses Notes are continued in Box 23, Folders 304-310.

PE000462 · File · [between 1935 and 1960]
Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

Two posters on orange cardstock with the words “Warning to Minors” in bold followed by excerpts from the Saskatchewan Liquor Act. It was issued by the Hotels Association of Saskatchewan and Approved by Saskatchewan Liquor Board. Printed by Davidson Leader Print. Since the text infers that serving beer is legal, but serving women is not, it must have been printed sometime between 1935 and 1960. PE000462

Miscellaneous
FC 106 C5 C46 (Box 34 File 83) · File · 1914-1965
Part of Chinese Experience in Canada Collection
  1. A black and white photo (7.5’’ x 6’’) of demonstration against Japanese invasion of China and of fund-raising, Victoria, BC, 1930s.
  2. Inaugural Programme of Vancouver Chinese Association of Commerce (雲髙華埠中華縂商會开幕節目), June 21st, 1958: programme on red card covers, including a dinner banquet and entertainment. Tim Louie is listed as First Vice President. There is the slogan at the end “Trade Promotes Friendship and Friendship Develops Trade”.
  3. A letter from House of Commons Canada to Tim Louie with the envelope of 1965: a thank note from Jack Nicholson, member-elect from Vancouver-Center, dated November 25, 1965.
  4. A New Year card to Louie Tim (雷錦添) from Li Baoqiu (李寳球), date unknown.
  5. Various invoices and receipts such as from the following:
    H.J. Wells Lumber Co. Limited, Vancouver B.C., dated July 31, 1940.
    Keefer Florist Company, Vancouver B.C., dated Dec. 28, 1939.
    Travel Service Ltd. (太平洋旅游公司), Vancouver B.C., dated April 30th, 1955.
    Willman’s Cake Shop, Vancouver B.C., dated 1930s.
    The New Republic (新民國報), Victoria, B.C., dated Jan. 19, 1940.
    Foo Hung Company (輔行雜貨公司), Vancouver B.C., 1939.
    Ho Sun Hing Co. (雲髙華埠图新軒印務局), Vancouver B.C., 1939.
    Sun Pekin, Vancouver B.C., 1945.
    New W. K. Chop Suey House (新華僑酒樓), Vancouver B.C., 1934.
    Yen Tong Cafe (遠東西菜館)
    Sincere Grocery Co., Vancouver B.C., 1939.
    Herbert & Son, 1938 with a business card of the H.Y. Louie Co., Ltd.
    A receipt for savings (節建儲蓄券臨時收據), 1945.
    Cecil Wand, Vancouver B.C., 1939.
    Yuen Lung CO., Victoria, B.C.
  6. Textbook of the Republic. New Arithmetic, volume 2 (共和國教课書新算術第二册), approved by the Ministry of Education, China and for higher primary schools, published by the Commercial Press (商務印書館) in 1914, 36 pages, softcover, Louie’s name written on front cover.
  7. A journal: Chinatown News, vol. 7, no. 23, August 18, 1960.
  8. Three textbooks:
    History for higher grades, volume 4 (新學制小學教科書高級歴史課本第四册), published by Shi jie shu ju (世界書局) in 1925.
    Essay writing for higher grades of primary school, volume 3 (髙等小學論說文範), published in 1920s. Louie’s name 雷錦添 written on front cover.
    Nature for lower grades of the new age primary school, volume 4 (新學制自然科教教课書第四册), published by the Commercial Press (商務印書館) in 1927.
  9. A dinner banquet ticket from Chinese-Canadian Unit No. 280, Army, Navy & Air Force Veterans in Canada, dated December 12th, 1946.
  10. Material related to the 11th Triennial Meeting of the Canadian Women’s Press Club in June, 1949:
    A thank you letter from A. Winifred Lee, Secretary of Canadian Women's Press Club Vancouver Branch to Mr. Tim Louie, dated July 6, 1949.
    An invitation card: Vancouver Branch Canadian Women's Press Club requests the pleasure of Mr. Tim Louie at an evening reception in honour of National CWPC members in Vancouver for the 11th Triennial Meeting, dated June 21st, 1949.
    An envelope: to Mr. Tim Louie, dated July 12, 1949.
    One red card: the Vancouver Sun’s Dinner in honor of delegates to the National Triennial Canadian Women's Press Club at New W K Chop Suey Ltd., Wednesday, June 22, 1949. Program and menu on red card covers.
  11. Material related to the Chinese War Relief Committee:
    Notice for the sale the 7th Victory Bond for the Canadian Government by the Chinese War Relief Association Vancouver (駐溫哥華加拿大華僑義捐救國總會), 1944.
    A list of head table guests with letterhead of the Chinese War Relief Committee.
    A letter to Maj-Cen. Victor Odlum with letterhead of the Chinese War Relief Committee, signed by Tim Louie as Chairman, dated October 16, 1944.
    A letter to J.W. Cornett, signed by Tim Louie as Chairman, dated October 24, 1944.
    A letter to Mr. T. Louie from J.J. Johnston with letterhead of National War Finance Committee Province of British Columbia and Yukon, dated April 24, 1944.
    Two programmes
    A note to DR S S Lui, Chinese Embassy Ottawa from Tim Louie, Chairman of the Chinese War Relief Association.
  12. A letter to Miss L.V. Louie, editor-in-Chief “The Blue and Gold” from F.A. McLellan, Inspector of Schools, dated April 14, 1950.
  13. The speech of Tim Louie as Chairman of the Chinese War Relief Association delivered at a fundraising dinner on October 23, 1944.
  14. A book: A book: overview of Vancouver’s Chinese Public School ( 温哥華僑公立小學概覧, 作者李日如), 136 pages, published in 1943.
  15. The Vancouver Sun letter and photo (12.5 x 17.5 cm): a letter to Tim from Jack A. Hutchings, Teen Town Director regarding the picture, dated August 31, 1950.
  16. Two receipts from 加拿大雲高華華僑救國籌餉總局, dated September 27, 1937 (中華民國廿六年八月卄三日) and February 18, 1938 (中華民國廿七年正月十九日).
  17. A letter from Consulate General of the Republic of China in Vancouver to Mr. Tim Louie, April 15, 32nd National Year (1943).
    A letter from Consulate General of the Republic of China in Vancouver to Mr. Tim Louie, April 2, 32nd National Year (1943).
    A receipt: Tim Louie donated 15,000 yuan to the children in the war in China, dated March 31, 1943.
    An envelope: from Consulate General of the Republic of China, Vancouver to Louie, H. Y. Co., dated April 15, 1943.
Miscellaneous
FC 106 C5 C46 (Box 35 File 86) · File
Part of Chinese Experience in Canada Collection
  1. Letter to Mr Choy Bing Foon dated August 7, 1964 from the Immigration Branch of the Department of Citizenship and Immigration inviting him to make a voluntary statement to adjust his immigration status.
  2. Letter to Mr Choy Bing Foon dated January 28, 1965 from the Minister of Citizenship thanking him for volunteering his information and verifying his date of landing (May 21, 1956) and entitlement to all the rights and benefits of Canadian Citizenship.
  3. Memo to Mr Choy Bing Foon dated June 5, 1963 from the Immigration Branch of the Department of Citizenship and Immigration inviting him to an interview in connection with his application for Canadian citizenship.
  4. Letter to Mr Choy Bing Foon dated March 16, 1965 from the Department of Citizenship and Immigration regarding his declaration of age on his application for his wife and children to immigrate to Canada.
  5. Letter to Mr Choy Bing Foon dated March 19, 1965 the Department of Citizenship and Immigration regarding his declaration of age on his application of citizenship filed February 8, 1963.
  6. Receipt dated August 25, 1965 from the Department of Citizenship and Immigration to Bing Foon Choy for $2.00
  7. Letter to Mr Choy Bing Foon dated August 6, 1965 from the Court of Canadian Citizenship inviting him to a citizenship presentation event on August 20, 1965.
  8. Letter to Mr Choy Bing Foon dated October 26, 1965 from Decore & Decore law office informing him of the return of his Certificate of Canadian Citizenship. Handwritten note on letter explaining that he will personally pick up the documents.
  9. Bing Fooon Choy's citizenship card, issued September 1, 1965.
  10. Letter to Mr Choy Bing Foon dated June 2, 1965 from the Department of Citizenship and Immigration regarding his application for his wife and children to immigrate to Canada.
  11. Certificate of Identity of Bing's wife Poy-Fong Ng, issued by the Director of Immigration for travel to Canada and back to Hong Kong. Issued November 10, 1965. Valid for one year. Fee Paid: $12 H.K.D.
  12. B&W photo portrait of Pui-fong, Steven, Tim and Way taken in Honk Kong, mid 1950's.
  13. B&W photo of family in restaurant at Wildwood, AB, 1965.
  14. B&W photo of the interior of the restaruant in Wildwood, AB.
  15. B&W photo of Bing with a wedding caked. Print dated, Sep, 64.
  16. B&W photo of Bing in restaurant kitchen. Print dated Sep, 64.
  17. 3 International certificates of vaccination or revaccination against smallpox for Stephen (age 19), Tim (age 14) and Way (age 10). Dated, Nov 10, 1965.
  18. 2 International certificates of vaccination or revaccination against Cholera for Pui-fong (age 38) and Steven (age19). Dated Nov. 10, 1965.
  19. Letter to Mr Choy Bing Foon dated April 5, 1965 from the Department of Citizenship and Immigration regarding his application for Pui-fong, Steven, Tim and Way for admission to Canada.
  20. Letter to Mr Choy Bing Foon dated May 17, 1965 from the Department of Citizenship and Immigration with a request to call the office to discuss his application for Pui-fong, Steven, Tim and Way for admission to Canada.
  21. Letter to Mr Choy Bing Foon dated June 2, 1965 from the Department of Citizenship and Immigration returning pictures of his family required for his application for admission to Canada.
  22. Letter to Mr Choy Bing Foon dated June 12, 1965 from the Department of Citizenship and Immigration following up on a telephone inquiry about delays with Pui-Fong's application for admission to Canada.
  23. Letter to Mr Choy Bing Foon dated June 16, 1965 from the Department of Citizenship and Immigration regarding issues with Pui-Fong's medical requirements related to her application for admission to Canada.
  24. Letter to Mr Choy Bing Foon dated October 19, 1965, from Decore and Decore Law Office regarding delays with Pui-Fong's application for admission to Canada.
  25. Letter to Mr Choy Bing Foon dated November 2, 1965, from Decore and Decore Law Office advising him that his family would be admitted to Canada and that Pui-Fong would receive medical treatment in Alberta.
  26. Letter to Mr Choy Bing Foon dated November 4, 1965, from Decore and Decore Law Office requiring Pui-Fong to submit to a medical examination upon arrival in Canada.
  27. Signed undertaking for medical surveillance of Pui-Fong. Dated November 18, 1965, signed in Hong Kong. Address in Canada indicated: Hotel Cafe, Golden West Hotel, Wildwood , Alberta.
  28. Letter to Mr Choy Bing Foon dated November 22, 1965, from Decore and Decore Law Office regarding completion of the matter and statement of account.
  29. Receipt from Decore and Decore Law Office of $25 from Mr Choy Bing Foon dated November 30, 1965.
  30. Canadian Entry Certificate Pui-Fong Ng, dated November 21, 1965 at Vancouver Airport.
  31. Canadian Immigration Identification Card (with photo) of Choy Hang Chung (Tim), dated November 21, 1965 at Vancouver Airport.
  32. Canadian Immigration Identification Card (with photo) of Choy Hang Wai (Way), dated November 21, 1965 at Vancouver Airport.
  33. B&W photo of the family, taken November 24, 1965 at the airport.
  34. B&W photo from 1958. L to R: Tim, Pui-Fong, Stephen and Way.
  35. B&W photo from 1966. L to R: Tim, Way, Pui-Fong and Stephen.
  36. Sepia photo from 1959 during a visit to Chinea. L to R: Pui-Fong, Way and Fon.
  37. B&W photo from 1965 of staff and customers in the restaurant in Wildwood.
  38. Stephen Choy with his wife Rebecca an dtheir 1st son, Nelson.
  39. Colour photo of Chorwon and Nelson in front of the Choy residence. Print dated Jul, 77.
File · July 14, 1938
Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection
  • Certificate for 20 units of Northern Salt Syndicate stock, made out to Henry Greenwood Stewart and dated July 14, 1938. No. 204. “Crawford 924 303” written in pencil on the back.

  • Prospectus for Northern Salt Syndicate, located in Winnipeg. Lists board members and other personnel and describes company properties, including geological reports. “Remember, There Is No Substitute For Salt.” Back page states that the company is also considering mining potash.

Northern Salt Syndicate
File · Early 1900s
Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

One photo shows original Moose Jaw CPR station built in late 1890s, with horse-drawn vehicles outside. Another shows 2 businesses, the Hotel Cypress & the Cypress Fruit Store, possibly in Maple Creek. One other photo shows people in an indistinct town setting. Other photos show farm scenes with settlers posing in various contexts. One farm landscape. One photo of a swan on a pond.

File · 1942-1945
Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

A collection of 18 issues of the Scott Recorder school newspaper from Scott Collegiate in Regina, SK. Issues include reporting on school events, profiles of students and staff, messages from staff, cultural content, local advertisements and more. Wartime context reflected throughout, a background which provides a palpable contrast to the day-to-day affairs of the high school.

  • Vol. 14 No. 1, November 13, 1942. “Welcome, Freshies!” 6 pp.
  • Vol. 14 No. 2, December 15, 1942. “Merry Xmas Kids!” 8 pp.
  • Vol. 14 No. 3, February 10, 1943. “Prom!” 6 pp.
  • Vol. 14 No. 4, April 1, 1943. “A Salute to the Services” 6 pp.
  • Vol. 14 No. 5, April 21, 1943. “Easter Greetings” 6 pp.
  • Vol. 14 No. 6, June 11, 1943. “’Bye Now!” 6 pp.
  • Graduation Issue, 1942-1943. 8 pp.
  • Vol. 15 No. 1, November 18, 1943. “Scott Mourns” 6 pp.
  • Vol. 15 No. 2, December 9, 1943. “Beloved Teacher Passes On” 8 pp.
  • Vol. 15 No 3, January 26, 1944. “Scott’s 20th Year” 6 pp.
  • Vol. 15 No. 4, February 24, 1944. “School Dresses Up!” 6 pp.
  • Vol. 15 No. 5, March 30, 1944. “’Echoes’ Go On Sale” 6 pp.
  • Vol. 15 No. 6, April 20, 1944. “Kelcher ‘Queen of Scott’” 6 pp.
  • Vol. 15 No. 7, May 19, 1944. “Forbes’ Day!” 2 pp.
  • Vol. 16 No. 1, November 17, 1944. “Welcome ‘Freshies’” 6 pp.
  • Vol. 16 No. 2, December 15, 1944. “Farewell ‘Derb’” 8 pp.
  • Vol. 16 No. 3, February 2, 1945. “Women Pay All” 6 pp.
  • Vol. 16 No. 4, March 16, 1945. “Support Your King” 6 pp.
  • Vol. 16 No. 7, June 14, 1945. [Reflections on V-E Day] 6 pp.
Scott Recorder
D. Lamont WWI Collection
File · 1914-1920
Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

Materials relating to D. Lamont of Maidstone, SK's personal involvement in WWI as a Corporal in the 9th Canadian Mounted Rifles Regiment (C.M.R.R.) and Sergeant in the 9th Regiment of the Canadian infantry Brigade.

QL 543 S54 File 127 · File · 2013
Part of Ian Sheldon fonds

File consists of an illustration of the butterfly Phycoides tharos. Note on the back of the illustration reads, "JHA Collection Jenner May 21. '76 AB JHA [?] in [c-?]".

QL 543 S54 File 126 · File · 2002
Part of Ian Sheldon fonds

File consists of an illustration of the butterfly Limenitis arthmis arthemis. Note on the back of the illustration reads," L. arthemis arthemis Ontario [Minati?] 15.VII.74 JHA Coll."

Adelpha bredowii - dorsal
QL 543 S54 File 125 · File · 2001
Part of Ian Sheldon fonds

File consists of an illustration of the butterfly Adelpha bredowii. Note on the back of the illustration reads, "IRS Slide Mexico for pose LACMNH Specimen Santa Ave. R. El 500 Cal. 15 VII.61 Emanuel [leg.?]".

QL 543 S54 File 124 · File · 2014
Part of Ian Sheldon fonds

File consists of an illustration of the butterfly Asterocampa clyton clyton. Note on the back reads, "Ottawa National Collection From the PA Desmond [Lau-?] Collection Male London ON 6.VII.69 D. [La-?]".

QL 543 S54 File 123 · File · 2014
Part of Ian Sheldon fonds

File consists of an illustration of the butterfly Asterocampa clyton clyton. Note on the back of the illustration reads, "Ottawa National Collection PT. Pelee ON 6.VII 27 F.P.Lee."

QL 543 S54 File 122 · File · 2014
Part of Ian Sheldon fonds

File consists of an illustration of the butterfly Asterocampa celtis. Note on the back reads,"Ottawa National Collection Pt. Pelee ON 4 VII 27 F.P. [Ide?]."

QL 543 S54 File 121 · File · 2014
Part of Ian Sheldon fonds

File consists of an illustration of the butterfly Limenitis weidermeyerii. Note on the back reads, "Strickland U of A Collection USA Montana Crazy Mtns. 16km ne Clyde Pk. VI-25-87 CR Pohl UASM#41045."

Inachis io - dorsal
QL 543 S54 File 119 · File · 2014
Part of Ian Sheldon fonds

File consists of an illustration of the butterfly Inachis io. Note on the back reads, "Ian Sheldon Collection. Royston Herts UK. 28.VII.85."

QL 543 S54 File 118 · File · 2013
Part of Ian Sheldon fonds

File consists of an illustration of the butterfly Phyciodes tharos. Note on the back of the illustration reads, "JHA Collection Jenner AB 21 V.76 JHA Acorn in [?].

QL 543 S54 File 117 · File · 2013
Part of Ian Sheldon fonds

File consists of an illustration of the butterfly Phyciodes tharos. Note on the back reads, "JHA Collection Jenner 1976 May 21 in [computer?] JHA Coll."

QL 543 S54 File 116 · File · 2013
Part of Ian Sheldon fonds

File consists of an illustration of the butterfly Chlosyne harrisii albimontanta. Note on the back reads, "C. harissi albimontana Canada- Quebec St. Catherine Co. Portneuf 9.VI.98 JHA Collection."

Chlosyne nycteis - dorsal
QL 543 S54 File 115 · File · 2013
Part of Ian Sheldon fonds

File consists of an illustration of the butterfly Chlosyne nycteis. Note on back reads, "C. nycteis. USA Missouri Roaring River State Park Barry Co. May 26 2006 W.H. Elder JHA Collection."

Chlosyne gorgone - dorsal
QL 543 S54 File 114 · File · 2014
Part of Ian Sheldon fonds

File consists of an illustration of the butterfly Chosyne gorgone. Note on the back of the illustration reads, "Ottawa National Collection Ontario Wolford Centre 44 49'35: N, 75 48'55" W 3. IX.96. P.M. [Cathing?] Databased for the Butterflies of Canada Project 98-99."

QL 543 S54 File 113 · File · 2013
Part of Ian Sheldon fonds

File consists of an illustration of the butterfly Speyeria atlantis. Note on back of illustration reads, "Strickland Museum Collection UASM#99441 Newfoundland 7 km SW North Harbour. 47-122-53. 734 2 Aug. 2006 net roadside [boggy?] woods [?]"

QL 543 S54 File 112 · File · 2014
Part of Ian Sheldon fonds

File consists of an illustration of the butterfly Speyeria idalia. Note on back of illustration reads,"visual refs.only butterfliesofamerica.com Butterflies through binoculars (Glassburg)."