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Walkeb, s. 



The Little Brown Crane. 



Notes from Thicket & Swamp, in Daily Herald, Guelph, for January 

 2, 1904. 



WHITEAVE8, J. F. 



A White Pelican at Manotick. 



Ottawa Naturalist, June, 1904, Vol. XVIII, No. 3, pp. 71-72. 



The Brown Pelican on Cape Breton Island. 



Idem, August, 1904, Vol. XVIII, No. 5, p. 108. 



YotTNG, Rev. C. J. 



Our Eagles and Ospreys. 



Ottawa Naturalist, February, 1904, Vol. XVII, No. 11, pp. 185-187. 



The Horned Lark (Otocoris alpestris pratincola) . 

 Idem, March, 1904, Vol. XVII, No. 12, p. 203. 



The Evening Grosbeak. 



Idem, April, 1904, vol. XVIII, No. 1, pp. 24-25. 



Observations on some of our rare birds met with in 1904. 

 Idem, October, 1904, Vol. XVIII, No. 7, pp. 138-141. 



The Philadelphia Vireo. 



The Auk, April, 1904, Vol. XXI, No. 2, p. 283. 



Our Warblers, Nos. 2, 3 and 4. 



Notes from Thicket & Swamp, in Daily Herald, Guelph, for Janu- 

 ary 8, February 26, and March 25, 1904. 



Fishes. 

 Deseochees, J. E. 



Poisson-Castor {Amia occlllcaudata, Lacepede. 



Le Naturaliste Canadien, Avril, 1904, Vol. XXXI, pp. 38-39. 



HuAED, L'Abbé V. A. 



Les Raies et leurs œufs. 



Idem, Août, 1904, Vol. XXXI. pp. 85-87. 



Knight, Peof. A. P. 



Sawdust and Fish Life. • ,, , -.nr»^ 



Transactions of the Canadian Institute, Toronto, March, 1904, 

 Vol. VII, pp. 425-466. 



Prince, Peof. E. E. 



The Dog-fish Plague in Canada. _ j tt,- v 



Thirty-sixth Annual Report of the Department of Marine and i^ish- 

 eries, Ottawa, pp. 43-58. 



The Maximum Size of Fishes and its Causes. 

 Idem, pp. 59-67. 



inveetebeata. 

 Latchfoed, Hon. F. R. 



Conchological Notes. j^7*„,v«/, 



(Records the finding of a living specimen of Margarttana deltoidea 

 Lea, in the south branch of the Quyon River; and of introduced 

 living specimens of the European Limax maximus (L,-), an« Zontres 

 alUarius (L.) in greenhouses in Ottawa.) 

 Ottawa Naturalist, July, 1904, Vol. XVIII, No. 4, pp. 91-92. 



