Section IV., 1907. ee a Trans. R. 8. C. 
XV.—Bibliography of Canadian Zoology for 1906. 
(Exclusive of Entomology, but inclusive of papers on foreign zoological subjects 
by Canadian writers. ) 
By J. F. WHITEAVES. 
(Read May 15th, 1907.) 
MAMMALIA. 
BENSLEY, PROFESSOR B. A. 
The Homologies of the Stylar Cusps in the Upper Molars of the 
Didelphyide. 
University of Toronto Studies, Biological Series, No. 5, pp. 1-18; 
Toronto. 
EDITOR, THE. 
The Caribou of Queen Charlotte Islands. 
Ottawa Naturalist, July, 1906, vol. xx, No. 4, pp. 73-76. 
GANONG, PROF. W. KE. 
On Semi-Fossil Walrus Bones from Miscou and elsewhere in New 
Brunswick. 
Bulletin of the Natural History Society of New Brunswick, No. 
xxiv, vol. v, part iv, pp. 462-464, with one plate. 
GAUVBEAU, L’ABBE EM.-B. 
A propos des Pattes. Etudes sur les Pistes de quelques Animaux. 
(Figures the feet and footprints of twenty-one species of mammals, 
mostly foreign, and those of the crocodile and ostrich.) 
Le Naturaliste Canadien, Juillet 1906. vol. xxxiii, No. 7, pp. 97-108. 
HUARD, L’ABBE V. A. 
Les Rats au Manitoba. 
(The author says that the common brown or Norway rat has now 
reached as far to the north westward in North Dakota as twenty-eight 
miles from the Canadian frontier, and thinks that it may get to Winnipeg 
in a couple of years.) 
Le Naturaliste Canadien, Janvier 1906, vol. xxxiii, No. 1, pp. 8 and 9. 
PRINCE, PROFESSOR E. E. 
The Whaling Industry and the Cetacea of Canada. 
Thirty-eighth Annual Report of the Department of Marine and 
Fisheries, 1905, Fisheries, 1906, pp. lxvii-lxxxviii. 
EPREADBOROUGH, W. 
Notes on some British ‘Columbia Mammals. 
Ottawa Naturalist, January, 1906, vol. xix, No. 10, pp. 200 and 201. 
