[lambe] bibliography OF CANADIAN ZOOLOGY 197 



Mammals. 



BiRDSEYE, Clarence. 



Some common mammals of western Montana in relation to agriculture and 

 spotted fever. 



U. S. Department of Agriculture, Farmers' Bulletin 484, March 9, 

 1912, pp. 1-46, with 34 text figures. 



As most of the mammals mentioned in the above bulletin are also 

 found north of the international boundary, the information it contains 

 will be of use to farmers in southern Alberta and Saskatchewan. 



Brown, Barnum. 



Where the beaver is protected. 



The American Museum Journal, April 1912, vol. XII, No. 4, pp. 145- 



147, with 3 photographic views. 



Notes on the beaver observed in Red Deer river, Alberta. 



HOLLISTER, N. 



New mammals from Canada, Alaska, and Kamchatka. 



Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections, February 7, 1912, vol. 56, 

 No. 35, pp. 1-8, pis. 1-3. 



Describes Marmota sibila., sp. nov. and Rangi/er fortidens, sp. nov. 

 from the head of Moose Pass branch of Smoky river. Alberta. 



Mammals of the Alpine Club Expedition to the Mount Robson region. 



The Canadian Alpme Journal, special number, 1912, pp. 1-44, pis, 1-13. 



Klugh, a. B. 



Notes on the Mammals of the Bruce peninsula. 



The Ontario Natural Science Bulletin, No. 7, 1912, pp. 58-60. 



Miller, Gerrit S. Jr. 



List of North American land mammals in the United States National 

 Museum, 1911. 



Smithsonian Institution, United States National Museum, Bulletin 

 79, 1912, pp. 1-455. 



The names of the large wolves of northern and western North America. 

 Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections, June 8, 1912, vol. 59, No. 15, 

 pp. 1-15. 



The names of two North American wolves. 



Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington, May, 4, 1912, 

 vol. XXV. p. 95. 



Miscellaneous. 



Allen, J. A. 



Zoology of the Stefansson — .Vnderson expedition — A preliminary estimate. 

 The American Museum Journal, November, 1912, vol. XII, No. 7 

 p. 237. 



