Section IV., 1903 [ 163 ] Trans. R. S. C. 



X. — BihliograpJiy of Canadian Zoology for 1902, exclusive of 

 Entomology. 



By J. F. Whiteaves. 



(Read May 19, 1903.) 



Mammalia. 

 Bishop, Watson L. 



The Star-nosed Mole (Condylura crisfata), its breeding- habits, etc. 

 Trans. Nova Scotia Inst. Sc, Vol. X, pp. 348 and 349. 



Brooks, Allan. 



Mammals of the Chilliwack District, B.C. 

 Ottawa Naturalist, Vol. XV, pp. 239-244. 



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Halkett, Andrew. 



Observations of Animals native in the Algonquin Park. (Contains 

 notes on some common mammals, birds, etc.) 

 Ottawa Naturalist, Vol. XVI, pp. 155-161. 



Huard, L'abbe V. A. 



L'Ecureil volant de Labrador. (The squirrel referred to is Sciuropterus 

 sabrinus makkovicensis, Sornborger.) 



Le Naturaliste Canadien, Vol. XXIX, pp. 152 and 153. 



Moore, W. H. 



A Hybrid of Sheep and Deer. 



Ottawa Naturalist, Vol. XVI, pp. 162 and 163. 



Birds. 

 Allen, J. A. 



The American and European Herring Gulls. (The author maintains 

 that Larus Stnithsonianus is not distinct from L. argentatus. The former 

 name is to be eliminated from the A.O.U. check list.) 

 The Auk, Vol. XIX, pp. 283 and 284. 



Ames, J. H. 



Ontario Bird Notes. (Records the capture of a pair of Little Blue 

 Herons {Ardea cœndea) and a Canada Jay at Aylmer, Ont., not P.Q.; 

 and of a Pine Grosbeak at Whitby. 



The Auk, Vol. XIX, p. 94. 

 Solution of the Ornithological Mystery. (Consists of some notes on 

 a live Yellow Rail (Porzana Noveioracensis) taken near Toronto.) 



Idem, Vol. XIX, pp. 94 and 95. 



Beaupré, E. 



Note on the breeding of the Short-eared Owl {Asio accipitrinus) near 

 Kingston, Ont. 



Ottawa Naturalist, Vol. XVI, p. 103, 



