216 ROYAL SOCIETY OF CANADA 
l'AVERNER, P. A. 
Hudsonian Godwit (Limosa hemastica) in Ontario. 
(The specimen referred to is a male bird of this species, which was taken 
at Point Pelée in 1905.) 
The Auk, July, 1906, New Series, vol. xxiii, No. 3, p. 330. 
TOWNSEND, Dr. C. W. 
Notes on the Birds of Cape Breton Island. 
The Auk, April, 1906, New Series, vol. xxiii, No. 2, pp. 172-179. 
TuFTS, HAROLD K'. 
Nesting of Crossbills in Nova Scotia. 
(Describes the nesting habits of both species in the province.) 
The Auk, July, 1Y06, New Series, vol. xxiii, No. 3, pp. 339 and 840. 
WHITEAVES, J. F. 
Some New Records for Gyrfalcons. 
Ottawa Naturalist, February, 1906, vol. xix, No. 11, pp. 208 and 209. 
WILLIAMS, J. B. 
The Yellow-crowned Night Heron near Toronto. 
The Auk, April, 1906, New Series, vol. xxiii, No. 2, p. 220. 
FISHES. 
BOURQUE, L’ABBE F.-X. 
Extinction du Poisson Blanc. 
(In this paper the author notices the comparative scarcity of late years 
of the White fish, Coregonus albus, in the Detroit river and Lake St. 
Clair: also the measures taken at the Sandwich incubatory, to re-stock 
some of the great lakes with young white fish.) 
Le Naturaliste Canadien, September, 1906, vol. xxxiii, No. 9, pp. 129 
and 130. 
PRINCE, PROFESSOR E. E. 
The Progress of Fish Culture in Canada. 
Thirty-ighth Annual Report of the Department of Marine and 
Fisheries, 1905; Fisheries, 1906, pp. Ix«xix-evii. 
Report on Fish Breeding operations in Canada, 1905. 
Idem, Appendix No. xi, pp. 225-239. With annexes by fishery 
inspectors, pp. 240-290. 
The Swim Bladder of Fishes a Degenerate Gland. 
Proceedings and Transactions of the Nova Scotia Institute of 
Science, June 6, 1906, vol. xi, pt. 2, pp. 199-226, pls. 20-23. 
Prince, Pror. E. E., and HALKETT, ANDREW. 
The Eggs of the Fresh-water Ling. 
Ottawa Naturalist, March, 1906, vol. xix, No. 12, pp. 219-224. 
