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VERTEBRATA. 



Pisces (Fishes). 



Gilbert, C. H. 



Contributions to the life-history of the Sock-eye Salmon. (No. 1). 



Report of the Commissioner of Fisheries for the Province of British 

 Columbia for 1913. Victoria, 1914, pp. R53-R78, with 13 plates. 



Halkett, Andrew. 



The Red Canadian Trout (Salvelinus marstoni). 



Le Naturaliste Canadien, July, 1914, vol. xli (xxi of 2nd Series), No. 

 1, pp. 3-4. 



Contains notes on the specific characters, coloration and distribution 

 of this fish. 



Naturaliste Canadien, Le (Editorial). 

 Salmo salar ouananiche M'C. 



August, 1914, vol. xli (xxi of 2nd Series), No. 2, pp. 20-24. 



Regan, C. Tate. 



The systematic arrangement of the fishes of the family Salmonidae. 



Annals and Magazine of Natural History, 1914, vol. xiii, pp. 405-408. 

 Contains references to Canadian species. The generic names Cris- 

 tivomer and Oncorhynchus are discarded, the former being placed in 

 the synonymy of Salvelinus, the latter in that of Salmo. 



Smith, Harlan I. 



Fish of the Rocky Mountains Park. 



Handbook of the Rocky Mountains Park Museum. Dominion Parks 

 Branch, Department of the Interior, Canada, 1914, pp. 86-89. 

 Gives a partial list, with notes, of the fish occurring in the Rocky 

 Mountains Park, and a catalogue of the specimens in the Museum. 

 Notes by J. T. N. (John Treadwell Nichols). 



AvES (Birds). 

 Anderson, E. M. 



Report on birds collected and observed during April, May and June, 

 1913, in the Okanagan Valley, from Okanagan Landing south to Oso- 

 yoos Lake. 



Report of the Provincial Museum for the year 1913. Province of 

 British Columbia. Victoria, 1914, pp. G 7-G 16, with 3 plates. 

 An annotated list of 129 species of Birds. 



Bird-lore (Editorial). 



Note on the Acadian and Hudsonian Chickadees (No title). 

 January-February, 1914, vol. xvi. No. 1, p. 58. 



A Co-operative Study of Bird Migration. 



May-June, 1914, vol. xvi, No. 3, pp. 180-185. 



Includes data from Yarmouth and Antigonish, N.S., and Kingston, 



Ont. 



