[WHITEAVES] BIBLIOGRAPHY OF CANADIAN ZOOLOGY 69 



MacBeide, Prof. E. E. 



The Early Stages in the Development of OpMothrix fragilis. 



American Naturalist, July-August, 1904, Vol. XXXVIII, pp. 508-511. 



Nutting, Professor C. C. 



American Hydroids, Part II. The Sertularidse. 



(Gives the latest nomenclature of the Canadian species.) 

 Smithsonian Institute, Special Bulletin, pp. 1-325, with forty-one 

 Plates. 



Stafford, Dr. J. 



Trematodes from Canadian Fishes. 



Zoologischen Anzeiger (Leipzig), 3 Mai, 1904, Bd. XXVII, Nos. 16. 

 17, pp. 481-495. 



Waxkeb, Bryant. 



Mollusca new to the Canadian Fauna. 



(Records the discovery of specimens of Vallonia parvula, Sterki, 

 and PisUUum Danielsi, Sterki, at Oxley, Ont.) 

 Ottawa Naturalist, April, 1904, vol. XVIII, No. 1, p. 18. 



Whiteaves, J. F. 



Helicigona arhustorum in Newfoundland. 



Idem, February, 1904, Vol. XVII, No. 11, p. 192. 



Miscellaneous. 



Huabd, L'Abbé V. H. 



Traité de Zoologie. 



Le Naturaliste Canadien, Vol. XXXI, Supplément, pp. 173-220. 



Keen, Rev. J. H. 



Letter recording the occurrence of " sticklebacks representing the species 

 Gasterosteus williamsoni macrocephalus." and of some leeches which 

 "have been identified with Hcemopis lateralis (Say)" — at Metla- 

 katlah, B.C. 

 Ottawa Naturalist, December, 1904, Vol. XVIII, No. 9, p. 179. 



ScHMiTT, Dr. Joseph. 



Monographie de l'Ile d'Anticosti. 



Contains lists of the Protozoa, Coolenterata, Echinodermata, Vermes, 

 Crustacea, Molluscoidea, Tunicata, Fishes, Amphibia, Reptiles, 

 Birds, and Mammals, of the shores and mainland of that island. 

 Paris, large octavo, pp. 1-367, with forty-six plates and a map. 



