APl'EXDIX. — HIBLIOCKAPHY OF SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS. 1 



METEOR OLOdY. 



(tANOnc, W. F. — Keniai'kable Sounds (t'rom the IJay of Eundy^. 

 A'ature, Vol. LIIL, 101. December 5, 1S95. 



Upon tlie Gun Reports Heard Upon Our Southern Coast. 

 (Note.) *SV. .Jo)in Daihj Snu, DM-end>er 7, 1895. 



" Barisal Guns " and " Mist Pouffers." Scimtific Ameri- 

 can, Vol. LXXIV., iVo. 26, Jnne 27, 1S9G.' (Refers 

 to Prof. Ganong's Obsei vations. ) 



BOTANY. 



Jack, I Allen- Our AVild Flowers, 20 pp. St. John, N. B., 

 1896. (Reprinted from a series of papers published 

 in the DnUi/ Sit)!.) 



ZOOLOGY^ 



Baird, Frank — The Moose of Eastern Canada. (Tdmdand, Vol. 

 IX., Xo. o, pp. 135-189. October, 1896. 



Ganon*;, ay. F.- Do Young Loons Eat thresh Water Clams ? 

 The Auk, Vol. XIII. , pp. 77-78. January, 1896. 



Prince, E. E. The Sardine Fishing Industry in New Bruns- 

 wick. Special Report of ConiDiifsloner of Fisheries, 

 Part III. Ottawa, 1896. 



Shewen, E. T. p. — Teredo Notes. Report of thp Minister of 

 Fnhlic Works (Canada), for 1S95, pp. 245-250. 

 Ottawa, 1896. 



Yanwart, Roy McL. — New Brunswick Woodpeckers. Univer- 

 sity Monthly {Fredericton, X. B.), Vol. XV I, Xo. 1, 

 jyp. 8-9. October, 1896. 

 Frogs (of New Brunswick). Ibid., Vol. XVI., Xo. 2, 

 pp. 35-36. Novembei', 1896. 



