January, 1922.] 



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"Near Beaver Lake, Alberta, summer, 1907. 

 A. Halkett." Three. 



"In warm sulphur water, Vermillion Lakes, 

 Banff, Alberta, coll. 17- VII-16. C. G. Hewitt." 

 One. 



"A. N. S. No. 3398, Kingston, Ontario, October, 

 1915. A. B. Klugh. Under stones." 



"A. N. S. No. 3399, Lake Ontario, October, 

 1915. *A. B. Klugh." 



"A. N. S., No. 3457, Prince Edward Island, 

 August 24, 1912. Bayard Long." 



The wide range and general distribution of this 

 species across the entire east and west width of 

 Canada is evident from the above series. When 

 the color is not mentioned it is the typical dark 

 blotched pattern on a paler background. The 

 green pigments of the living leech are lost upon 

 preservation. The H. sanguisuga reported from 

 Newfoundland by Blanchard is probably this 

 species. 



{To be continued) 



PROSECUTIONS 



Migratory Birds Convention Act and Northwest Game Act, by Officers of the Dominion Parks Branch and 



Royal Canadian Mounted Police. 



MIGRATORY BIRDS CONVENTION ACT. 



Reported during the period May 19, 1921 

 October 24, 1921. 



Willard Jordan, Murray Harbour, Prince 

 Edward Island. Attempting to kill a Brant in 

 close season. Fine $10.00 and costs. 



Simon Jordan, Murray Harbour, Prince Edward 

 Island. Attempting to kill a Brant in close 

 season. Fine $10.00 and costs. 



Willard Crook, Cape Traverse, Prince Edward 

 Island. Killing a Canada Goose in close season. 

 Fine $10.00 and costs. 



Alex. Boudreau, Esquimaux Point, Quebec. 

 Having in possession Eider Ducks in close season. 

 Dismissed. 



Alfred Boudreau, Esquimaux Point, Quebec. 

 Having in possession Eider Ducks in close season. 

 Dismissed. 



Louis Bariau, Esquimaux Point, Quebec. 

 Having in possession Eider Ducks in close season. 

 Dismissed. 



Brent Eisenhauer, Indian Point, Lunenburg 

 County, Nova Scotia. Shooting at Ducks out of 

 season. Dismissed. 



Allison Johnson, Mahone Bay, Lunenburg 

 County, Nova Scotia. Shooting at Ducks in 

 close season. Fine $10.00 and costs. 



Hector Landry, Durlingville, Alberta. Shoot- 

 ing one Green-winged Teal in close season. 

 Fine $10.00 and costs. 



Merritt Brown, Grand Harbour Rd., New 



Brunswick. Killing Black Duck in close season. 



Fine $10.00 and costs. 



V John Harvey, Seal Cove, Grand Manan, New 



pf^runswick. Taking Gulls' eggs. Fine $10.00 



^pd costs. 



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Hatsel Cronk, Little Wood Island, Grand 

 Manan, New Brunswick. Taking Gulls' eggs. 

 Fine $10.00 and costs. 



Bruce Stanley, North Head, Grand Manan, 

 New Brunswick. Taking Gulls' eggs. Fine 

 $10.00 and costs. 



Peter Stanley, North Head, Grand Manan, New 

 Brunswick. Taking Gulls' eggs. Fine $10.00 

 and costs. 



John Johnson, North Head, Grand Manan, 

 New Brunswick. Taking Gulls' eggs. Fine $10.00 

 and costs. 



Fulton Fleet, Seal Cove, Grand Manan, New 

 Brunswick. Molesting migratory game birds in 

 close season. Fine $10.00 and costs. 



Robert Green, Seal Cove, Grand Manan, New 

 Brunswick. Molesting migratory game birds in 

 close season. Fine $10.00 and costs. 



Coleman Green, Seal Cove, Grand Manan, New 

 Brunswick. Attempting to kill migratory game 

 birds with the use of a power-boat. Fine $10.00 

 and costs. 



Robert Green, Seal Cove, Grand Manan, New 

 Brunswick. Attempting to kill migratory game 

 birds with the use of a power-boat. Fine $10.00 

 and costs. 



Coleman Green, Seal Cove, Grand Manan, New 

 Brunswick. Molesting game birds in close season. 

 Fine $10.00 and costs. 



Coleman Green, Seal Cove, Grand Manan, New 

 Brunswick. Wilfully furnishing false information 

 to a game officer. Fine $10.00 and costs. 



W. R. Wadsworth, C.P.R. Building, Toronto, 

 Ontario. Shooting a Semipalmated Sandpiper. 

 Fine $10.00 and costs. 



Lionelle Raymond, St. Denis de Kamouraska, 

 Quebec. Having in possession a Semipalmated 



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