[lambe] bibliography OF CANADIAN ZOOLOGY 199 



Prince, E. E. 



Obituary. Rev. George W. Taylor, F.R.S.C., Nanaimo, B.C. 



The Ottawa Naturalist, Aug.-Sept., 1912, vol. XXVI, Nos. 5 and 6, 

 pp. 74-76. 



Refers to the life work of the late Mr. Taylor as an enthusiastic 

 zoologist, and to the principal results of his study of the marine life 

 of British Columbia. 



SCHARFF, R. F. 



Distribution and origin of Life in America, pp. viii + 497 with 21 maps. 

 The MacmiUan Co., New York, U.S.A. 



Reviewed in the American Naturalist, August, 1912, vol. XLVI, 

 No. 548 by T. Barbour. 



SiSLEY, EusTON. See Prince. 



Stafford, J. 



On the fauna of the Atlantic coast of Canada. Second report. — Mal- 

 peque, 1903-1904. 



Contributions to Canadian Biology (Marine Biological Stations of 

 Canada, 1906-1910), 1912, pp. 37-44. 



On the fauna of the Atlantic coast of Canada. Third report. — Gaspé, 

 1905-1906. 

 Idem, 1912, pp. 45-67. 



On the fauna of the Atlantic coast of Canada. Fourth report. 

 Idem, 1912, pp. 69-78. 



SwARTH, Harry S. 



Report on a collection of birds and mammals from Vancouver island. 



University of California publications in zoology, February 13, 1912, 

 vol. 10, No. 1, pp. 1-124, pis. 1-4. ! i'v 



Interesting observations are made on one hundred and eleven species 

 of birds, and twenty of mammals. 



Taverner, p. a. 



On the collection of zoological specimens for the Victoria Memorial Museum, 

 pp. 1-56. 



Department of Mines, Geological Survey, Ottawa, 1912, 12 ipo. 

 A hand-book, of a size convenient for the pocket, with directions 

 regarding the collecting of large and small mammals, birds, reptiles, 

 amphibians, fish, insects and land and fresh water shells, with notes 

 on a collector's equipment, and the preparation and care of specimens 

 in the field. 



Wright, R. Ramsay. 



The Progress of Biology. 



Transactions Royal Society of Canada, vol. V, third series, 1911 

 (1912), Presidential Address, appendix A. pp. XXXVII-XLVIII. 



