F 38 PROVINCIAL MuszuUM REPORT. 1915 



Memoir No. 8£-Bathurst District, N.B. 
" See of Straits of Georgia and Queen Charlotte. 
and Shale Deposits of Western Provinces. 
" 36 —Geclony and Mineral Deposits of Tulameen District, B.C. 
" 29n-Oil and Gas Prospects of New Brunswick. 
" 31—Wheaton District, Y.T. 
" 44—Clay and Shale Deposits, New Brunswick. 
" 48—Ojibwa Myths, 8.E. Ontario. 

" 32—Portland Canal and Skeena Mining Divisions. 
" 43—St. Hilaire Mts., Quebec. . 
" a oe Esquimo. 
" 52— Geological Notes, Alberta. 
" eS ganda Mining Division. 
1 20n—Goldfields of N.S. 
n 59—Kewagama Lake, Que. 
" 40—Archean Geology Rainy Lake. 
" 41—Fern Ledges, St. John, N.B. 
" 42_N.E. Algonkian Art. 
" 54—Flowering Plants, etc., Quebec. 
3ulletin No. 1—Victoria Memorial Museum, Oct. 23, 1913. 
Museum of Geol. Survey, Archeology No. 1290, by H. T. Smith. 
Prospector’s Handbook No. 1, Geological Survey. 
Summary Report, 1912. 
Museum Bull. No. 2, Ojibwa Indians, July 30, 1914. 
Memoir No. 22—Serpentine Rocks, 8. Quebec. 
Reports from Anthropological Division 
Museum Bull. No. 3—Anticosti Is. Fauna. 
Museum Bull. No. 4—Crowsnest Volcanics. 
Museum Bull. No. 5—Beatricealike Organism from Mid. Ordovician. 
Handbook Rocky Mountain Park Museum, 1914. 
CaLiroRNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCE. 
Proc., Vol. IV., pp. 1-13—Report of President, 1913. 
Vol. II., Pt, I.—Galapagoan Lizards. 
Vol. III.—Arizona Reptiles. 
Vol. I1J—Mammals of California. 
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA. 
Zoology, Vol. 11, No. 11—Leeches. 
" " 1 18 " 12— Ocelli of Polyorchis. 
" » 11,  13—Feathers of Circus hudsonicus. 
" » ll, » 14—Western Meadow Lark. 
" nw 11,  15—Anetides lugubris. 
" n 12, » 4—Mammals and Birds of Colorado Valley. 
1 5, 6—New Mountain Beaver of N. California, ete. 
1 7—Microdipodops from California. 
»  8&—River Otters of California. 
-gophers of California. 
» 1lO—Bats of California. 
1» 1—Schizopoda, San Diego Region. 
1» 2—Ctenophora, San Diego Region. 
» 3—Self-regulating Parraftin Bath. 
—Diplodinium ecaudatum. 
5—Sehizopoda of San Diego Region. 
1  6—Heterodontus francisci. 
1 7—Melanophores of Frog. 
» 8, J—New Syllide, San Francisco Bay. 
" 0 Seicdneant g. Stomolphus, San Diego. 
" 1—Physical Conditions of San Prancises Bay. 
nee 8—Pigment Cells from Larve of Amphibians, etc. 

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