Section IV., 1902 [151 ] Trans. R. 8. C. 
VIII.—Bibliography of Canadian Zoology for 1901, exclusive of 
Entomology. 
By Dr. J. F. WHITEAVES. 
(Read May 27, 1902.) 
(MAMMALIA.) 
The Extinction of the Elk in Ontario. 
By L. H. Smith. 
Ottawa Naturalist, July, 1901, Vol. xv, No. 4, pp. 95-97. 
La Baleine de Montréal. 
By Rév. Abbé V. A. Huard. 
Le Naturaliste Canadien, Nov. 1901, Vol. xxviii, pp. 183-185. 
Records the occurrence of Balænoptera physalus at Montreal. 
(Brrps.) 
The Nesting of the Cerulean Warbler. 
By W. E. Saunders. 
Ottawa Naturalist, Jan., 1901; Vol. xiv, No. 10, pp. 183-185. 
Notes on the Acadian Owl (Nyctale Acadica) in captivity. 
By F. Norman Beattie. 
Ottawa Naturalist, Feb., 1901, Vol. xiv, No. xi, pp. 218-220. 
A New Song for a Common Bird. 
By W. E. Saunders. 
Ottawa Naturalist, March, 1£C1, Vol. xiv, No. 12, pp. 224-226. 
Two Warblers new to Canada. 
By W. L. Kells. 
Ottawa Naturalist, March, 1901, Vol. xiv, No. 12, pp. 230-234. 
Records the capture of a specimen each of Kirtland’s Warbler (Dendroica 
Kirtlandi) and the Prairie Warbler (D. discolor) near Toronto, by Mr. J. H. 
Samuel. 
The Hudsonian Curlew in Middlesex Co., Ont. 
By W. E. Saunders. 
Ottawa Naturalist, March, 1901, Vol. xiv, No. 12, p. 234. 
Bird Notes from Point Pelee, Ontario. 
By Harry Gould. 
Ottawa Naturalist, April, 1901, Vol. xv, No. 1, pp. 15 and 16. 
