154 ROYAL SOCIETY OF CANADA 
La faune des Oiseaux de la province de Québec. 
By Sir J. M. Lemoine. 
Le Naturaliste Canadien for Oct., 1901, Vol. xxviii, pp. 148-152. 
REPTILIA. 
Note on the Oviposition of the Mud Turtle. 
By Mailes Cowley. 
Ottawa Naturalist, Dec., 1901, Vol. xv, No. 9, pp. 108 and 109. 
Alligators and Turtles as Pets. 
By W.. 38: Odell. ; 
Ottawa Naturalist, Dec., 1901, Vol. xv, No. 9, pp. 193-196. 
Rattlesnakes and Scorpions. 
By J. R. Anderson. 
Ottawa Naturalist, Oct., 1901, Vol.xv, No. 7, pp. 162 and 163. 
FISHES. 
The Effects of Polluted Water on Fish-Life. 
By Dr. A. P. Knight. 
Suppl. to the 23rd Ann. Rep. of the Canadian Department of Marine and 
Fisheries, Fisheries Branch, pp. 9-18. 
The Paired Fins of the Mackerel Shark (Lammna). 
By Prof. E. E. Prince and Dr. A. H. MacKay. 
Suppl. to the 23rd Ann. Rep. of the Canadian Department of Marine and 
Fisheries, Fisheries Branch, pp. 55-58, pls. v, vi and vil. 
The Sardine Industry in relation to the Canadian Herring Fisheries. 
By R. Arthur Bensley. 
Suppl. to the 28rd Ann. Rep. of the Canadian Department of Marine and 
Fisheries, Fisheries Branch, pp. 59-62. 
Du nouveau concernant la question de l’Anguille. 
By Rev. Abbé V. A. Huard. 
Le Naturaliste Canadien for Jan. 1901, Vol. xxviii, p. 59. 
L’Anguille, est elle vivipare? 
By Rev. Abbé V. A. Huard. 
Le Naturaliste Canadien for August, 1901, Vol. xxviii, pp. 114 and 115. 
Powers of Adaptation in Fishes. 
By Professor E. E. Prince. 
Ottawa Naturalist for Feb., 1901, Vol. xiv, No. xi, pp. 212-217. 
An African Dipnoid Fish. 
By Andrew Halkett. 
Ottawa Naturalist, Nov., 1901, Vol. xv, No. 8, pp. 184-187. 
