[walker] bibliography of CANADIAN zoology, 1914 309 



mollusca. 

 Hanham, a. W. 



Notes on MoUusks from British Columbia. 



The Nautilus, December, 1914, vol. xxviii, no. 8, pp. 87-88. 

 Gives notes on nine species. 



Latchford, F. R. 



Valvata piscinalis in Canada. 



The Nautilus, May, 1914, vol. xxviii. No. 1, p. 10. 



This European species was found in numbers at Humber Bay, Toronto, 



Ont. 



Nttlander, Olaf O. 



Distribution of some fresh-water shells of the St. John's River Valley in 

 Maine, New Brunswick and Quebec. 



The Nautilus, April, 1914, vol. xxvii. No. 12, pp. 1.39-141, 

 Gives notes on the distribution of 18 species of fresh-water and 7 

 species of land mollusca. 



Ortmann, A. E. 



Studies in Najades. 



The Nautilus, June, 1914, vol. xxviii, No. 2, pp. 20-22. 



Idem, July, 1914, vol. xxviii. No. 3, pp. 28-34. 



Idem, August, 1914, vol. xxviii, No. 4, pp. 41-47. 



Idem, October, 1914, vol. xxviii. No. 6, pp. 65-69. 



Records Anodonta marginata Say from Six Mile Lake, Silver Islet, 



Thunder Cape, Ont. 



Simpson, Charles Torrey. 



A descriptive catalogue of the Naiades or pearly fresh-water mussels. 

 Bryant Walker, Detroit, Mich., 1914, xi -|- 1540 pp. 

 Contains full descriptions of all North American species, including 

 many from Canadian localities. 



Stafford, J. 



The native oyster of British Columbia. 



Report of the Commissioner of Fisheries for the Province of British 

 Columbia for 1913. Victoria, 1914, pp. R79-R102, with 2 plates. 



Thompson, W. F. 



Report on the shell-fish beds of British Columbia. 



Report of the Commissioner of Fisheries for the Province of British 

 Columbia for 1913. Victoria, 1914, pp. R103-R125, with 3 plates. 



Report on the Abalone of British Columbia (Haliotis gigantea Chemnitz). 

 Report of the Commissioner of Fisheries for the Province of British 

 Columbia for 1913. Victoria, 1914, pp. R126-R130, with 2 plates. 



Vanatta, E. G. 



Land and fresh-water shells from eastern Canada. 



Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, 

 March, 1914, vol. Ixxi, part 1, pp. 222-226. 



Gives notes on 41 species from the Magdalen Islands, Que., and Prince Ed- 

 ward Island. One new species is described, viz. : Succinea bayardi, n. sp. 



