The Ottawa Naturalist. 





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the upper Chazy of the Chai I Valley and 



art the name Aylmer form. The upper 



ring of 115 to let contains 



to the Black Rive |nd offers a 



uture stud v. 



ented a: the mee 

 ent. Mr. Andi 

 ort shows a balaiv 

 he Clul) are due to Prin 

 embly Hall, to 

 :1. and Librarian. Mr. . 



Committee Room 



the Royal 

 Ikett. 



$21.48. 

 "hite for the 

 irary Board 

 t\>r the vise 

 he Carnegie 



so kindly a ted us in our 

 he Press of the m t co- 



'jn in furtl the work of the Club, 



vhieh fullv submitted. 



J. J. CA Secretary. 



NOTES FROM XKW BRUNSW 



On De< ember 20th a specimen of 



n the easl le of the^St. 



ntv-rive miles I rton. in York 



A ;. -.. I rviously been taken. 1 he species is 



currence to put this on record. 



ntv inches; tail, seven and barter; hind 



id three-quarters. The pelage > in beautiful 



vx a da Jay. I also received from a fri 

 taken in the northern part of 

 ' tail feathers are white with ashy s 

 ir are entirely white: remainder of tl 

 the primary feathers are white; th 

 f the lesser wing c< vers white; 

 The skin was in a badly mutilated 

 rmal colour has been fairly well brought 

 Mammals Caught in Trap. My small 1 

 t eel traps, two mammals caught 

 iking a feast from the bait. Occasional 

 of two mammals (usually mice) being tak 

 ouslv, but it was an interesting surpris 

 i a flying squirrel and a short-tailed shr 



in this instance. 



Wm. H. Moore, Sco 



iartial albino 



nice. The 



n tips. The 



diout normal. 



r wing covers 



fce of plumage 



lition, but the 



m mounting. 



ecently found, 



the same time, 



ve have known 



a trap simul- 



obtain at one 



is was the case 



Lake, N.B. 



