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The thanks of the Department are extended to the contributors, also to others who have 
assisted in the securing of collections and identifications of specimens, namely: Dr. GC. F. 
Newcombe, Victoria, B.C.; Professor J. K. Henry, Vancouver, B.C.; W. B. Anderson, Victoria, 
B.C.; E. W. Nelson, Chief Biological Survey, Washington, D.C., and staff, 
; Also to the following scientists, whose names are alphabetically arranged, for the determina- 
tion of entomological specimens: Drs. W. Barnes and A. W. Lindsey, Decatur, Ill.; Mr. August 
Buseck, Washington, D.C.; Dr. H. G. Dyar, Washington, D.C.; Dr. J. H. McDunnough, Ottawa, 
Ont.; Dr. R. Ottolengui, New York, N.Y.; Dr. H. Skinner, Philadelphia, Pa; Mr. L. W. Swett, 
Lexington, Mass. 
BOUNTIES OF WOLVES. 
According to the Orders in Council passed under the “ Game Protection Act,” all applications 
for bounties on wolves must be sent to the Director of the Provincial Museum for verification. 
It is interesting to note that for the year 1920 the Government was only called upon to pay 
the bounty on 124 wolves, the bounty on which was $15 per head. It will be noticed that most 
