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Photographs of flora at Lake Joseph and Parry Sound, Ontario
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MS-2-789, Box 14, Folder 3
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1973-1977 (Creation)
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50 photographs : col. slides ; 35 mm
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(1950 - 2015)
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File contains 50 photographs taken by Bill Freedman at locations near Parry Sound, Ontario, and specifically, Lake Joseph, between 1974 and 1977. Photographs show plants of the region, such as Hepatica americana, Iris versicolor, Lotus corniculatus, and Hieracium aurantiacum. Photographs also show defoliated hillsides caused by the encroachment of forest tent caterpillar into the area.
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Metal slide box and binders were discarded during archival processing.
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Most slides were stored in a blue and grey metal slide box with the caption "Plants / Flars". Other slides were found in untitled archival sleeves, stored in two black three-ring binders.