

F 32 ProvincIAL Museum Report. 1915. 
June 10. 2 Moths, Polyphemus and Sphynx, White’s Landing, Fraser River. Presented 
by L. Higgins, Prince George, B.C. 
n 12. 2 eggs of Loon, Penuse Lake, Yale District. Presented by Reg. Sweet. 
» 15. Bison-skull, 3 feet underground, at Wilson Creek, Atlin. E. M. Anderson. 
1  — Collection of 300 entomological specimens, Chilcotin District. W. A. 
Newcombe. 
1  — Shufeldt’s Junco, nest and eggs, Chilcotin District. W. A. Newcombe. 
1 —  Richardson’s Grouse (4 eggs hatched), Chilcotin District. W. A. Newcombe. 
" — 1 Frog, Chilcotin Disiiee W. A. Newcombe. 
" — 1 Toad, Chilcotin District. W. A. Newcombe. 
1  — 2 Larve, Meuroptera, Chilcotin District. W. A. Newcombe. 
» — 1 Red-shafted Flicker and two eggs, Chilcotin District. W. A. Newcombe. 
1 — 5 White-footed Mice, Chilcotin District. W. A. Newcombe. 
» — | Mammal-tooth, Chilcotin District. W. A. Newcombe. 
»  — 1 Poreupine-skull, Chilcotin District. W. A. Newcombe. 
July 30. Milbert’s Tortoise-shell Butterfly, Parksville, B.C. Presented by R. Rushton. 
Aug. 21. Steller’s Jay (showing albinism), Cobble Hill, V.I. Presented by Maurice 
Barry. 
nu 20. Butterfly, Milbert’s Tortoise-shell (Melanistic). Presented by Jno. Clarkz 
Victoria. 
Sept. 2. Larve, Papilio, Victoria, B.C. Presented by P. M. F. Clough. 
" 2. Larvee, Papilio, Cowichan Bay, V.I. Presented by J. Young. 
" 2. 1 Black Spermophile, Carcross, Y.T. Presented by Leo. Simmons. 
" 3. 1 Frog, Vernon, B.C. Max Ruhman. 
" 9. 1 Hairworm, Nanaimo. Presented by V. B. Harrison. 
1» 14, 2 Chrysalis Papilio, Victoria, B.C. Presented by A. Francis. 
» 21. Hog’s “tooth, Victoria, B.C. Presented by Robt. Thomas. 
i 28; doWar einia Rail, Victoria, B.C. Pr esented by H. Aitkin. 
1 23. 1 Northwestern Coast Heron, Parsons Bridge, V.I. Presented by Wallace 
K. Crockett. ; 
Oct. 2. Specimens of fossil shells, Winter Harbour. J. 8. Behnsen. 
» 16. 1 Blue-bellied Lizard, Prince Rupert. Presented by M. L. Bird. 
» 17. 1 Willow Goldfinch, Victoria District. E. M. Anderson. 
» 26. 1 Western Red-tail, Cedar Hill. S. Whittaker. 
» 26. 1 California Partridge, Cedar Hill. 8S. Whittaker. 
1 26. 1 Lewis’ Woodpecker, Dewdney, B.C. Miss 8. A. Mills. 
1» 26. 1 Western Flycatcher, Victoria. F. Kermode. 
Nov 3. 2 Western Evening Grosbeak, Saanich, B.C. A. H. Maynard. 
» 18. 5 Western Golden-crowned Kinglet, Victoria. E. M. Anderson. 
» 18. 3 Oregon Junco, Victoria District. E. M. Anderson. 
» 18. 1 Varied Thrush, Victoria District. E. M. Anderson. 
» 27. 1 Black Rat, Victoria. Presented by Edward Cooke. 
n 29. 1 Pine Siskin, Victoria District. EZ M. Anderson. 
1 29. 2 Western Winter Wren, Victoria District. E. M. Anderson. 
» 29. 2 Chestnut-backed Chickadee, Victoria District. E. M. Anderson. 
Dec 1. 1 Vancouver Chicaree, Victoria District. E. M. Anderson. 
" 1. 1 Northwestern Crow, Victoria District. EE. M. Anderson. 
" 1. 3 Harris’ Woodpecker, Victoria District. E. M. Anderson. 
" 1. 4 Western Winter Wren, Victoria District. E. M. Anderson. 
" 1. 2 Western Golden-crowned Kinglet, Victoria District. E. M. Anderson. 
" 1. 1 Sooty Fox Sparrow, Victoria District. E. M. Anderson. 
" Bl Dusky Horned Owl, Okanagan Landing. W. R. Moore. 
" 4. Rufous Hummingbird nest and eggs, Victor ia. N. Blyth. 
" 1. Nest of Alaskan Yellow W: arbler, Victoria. N. Blyth. 
" 9. Skin of Yellow-haired Porcupine, Okanagan Landing. J. A. Munro. 
" 9. 2 shells, 1 Epidemia mariposa. C. deB. Green, Masset. 
" 9. Mastodon-tooth \ Dago Gulch, on Hunker Creek (1903), bequeathed 
" 9. Mammoth-tooth (small) | by Mrs. C. A. Coulson. 
