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T. N. Willing

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    www.wssa.net/Weeds/ID/WorldOfWeeds/pennycress.html - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 1/29/2007    Last Visited: 3/10/2008  

    It grows in mostareas of the British Isles, except in the outer Hebrides and the Shetland Islands, and is also found in Europe to 79° N, northern Africa, western Asia, Siberia, and Japan (6).
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    At the turn of the century, T. N. Willing, Chief Weed Inspector of the Northwest Territory, said: "It will pay well to drop all other work and fight this weed when it is first noticed" (14).
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    32. Polunin, N. 1959.Circumpolar Arctic Flora.Oxford Univ. Press, London.514 p.

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    MHS Transactions: The Present Status of Natural... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 11/8/2004    Last Visited: 12/4/2006  

    Mr. T. N. Willing, Territorial Weed Inspector, Mr. P. C. Gregson, Waghorn, Secretary of the Northwest Entomological Society, Mr. A. Gaetz, Red Deer, Mr. E. B. Hutcheson, High School, Regina, Mr. J. F. Boyce, High School, Calgary, Mr. Hutchinson, Oxbow, Inspectors J. A. Calder, Regina, and J. T. Perrett, Edmonton, and the Rev. C. W. Brydon, Willoughby, have all done work, and some have excellent collections.
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    Mr. N. H. Cowdry, Mr. Willing, F. H. Wolley-Dod, Calgary; N. B. Sanson, Banff, and Mr. G. F. Dippie, of Toronto, have collected extensively in the region from Calgary to Banff, each in his own locality.

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    Royal Saskatchewan Museum: About Us: Museum History:... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 6/4/2008    Last Visited: 6/4/2008  

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    T. N. Willing (employed 1906-1910)

    T. N. Willing. Saskatchewan Archives Board, Annual Report of the Department of Agriculture 1910, p.130T. N. Willing
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    The Museum's one staff member was T.N. Willing, who was also the Chief of Weeds and Game, the same position later held by Fred Bradshaw.
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    Willing had a background in botany and entomology, and had been Territorial Weed Inspector of the North West Territories in the 1890s.He left his post as Chief of Weeds and Game in 1910 when he was offered a position at the newly created College of Agriculture at the University of Saskatchewan, where he took a job as Professor of Natural History.

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