LwHiTEAVKsJ BIBLIOGRAHY OF CANADIAN ZOOLOGY 163 



Latchfokd, Hon. F. K. 



Kiagara River Shells. 



(A list of eight species of fresh water shells collected at the " Falls " 



by Dr. James Fletcher.) 



Ottawa Naturalist, Jan., 1903, Vol. XVI, No. 10, pp. 205 and 20G. 



Matthew, W. D., and Stead, G. 



Land and fresh water shells collected near St. John, N.B. 



Proceedings of the Miramichi Natural History Association, No. 

 Ill, pp. 48 and 49. 



MacBbide. Peof. E. W. 



The Development of Echinus esculentus, together with some points in 

 the development of E. miliaris and E. acutus. 



Philosophical Transactions of the Koyal Society of Liondon, Series 



B, Vol. 195, pp. 285-327, Plates 7-lG. 

 The Brain of the Larva of Echinus esculentus. 



Science, March 27, 1903, N.S., Vol. XVII, No. 430, pp. 492 and 493. 

 Keport qn a small collection of Echinoderm Larva made by Mr George 

 Murray, F.K.S., during the Cruise of the ' Oceana ' in November, 1898. 



Annals and Magazine of Natural History, May, 1903, Seventh Series, 



Vol. XI, pp. 477 and 478. 



M'iNTOSir, Pkof. W. C. 



Notes from the Gatty Marine Laboratory, St. Andrews. 



2. On Canadian Eunicidm dredged by Dr. Whiteaves, of the Cana- 

 dian Geological Survey, in 1871-73. 



Annals and Magazine of Natural History, July, 1903, Seventh Series, 

 Vol. XII, pp. 149-164. 



Nokjian, Key. Canon A. M. 



Notes on the Natural History of East Finmark (Two papers). 

 (These incidentally contain a revision of the nomenclature of a large 

 number of species of marine polyzoa from the Kiver and Gulf of St. 

 Lawrence. ) 



Annals and Magazine of Natural History, June and July, 1903, 

 Seventh Series, Vol. XII, pp. 567-598, and Vol. XII, pp. 87-128. 



Piers, Haehy. 



Keport on the Provincial Museum of Nova Scotia and Science Library, 



for 1902, Halifax, 1903. 



(Among the accessions to the Museum recorded on page 5, are 

 "several Blue Crabs {CaUinectcs sapidus) new to the province, 

 taken at Cow Bay.") 



PlLSBRY, H. A. 



Helix hortensis at Percé, P.Q. 

 Reported by Dr. John M. Clarke. 



(The species, which malacologists now prefer to call Cepœa hortensis, 

 had previously been recorded as occurring at many points on the south 

 shore of the lower St. Lawrence from Brandy Pots, Hare Island, and 

 Métis, to Gaspé Bay; at -\nticosti, and the iNIagdalen Islands. 

 The Nautilus, Oct., 1903, Vol. XVII, p. 71.) 



