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ECHINODERMATA. 
OKsHIMA, HIROSHI. 
Report on the Holothurians collected by the United States Fisheries 
Steamer ‘‘Albatross”’ on the North-western Pacific during the summer 
of 1906. 
Proceedings of the United States National Museum, 1915, vol. 48, 
no. 2073, pp. 213-291, with plates 8-11. 
The following species are recorded from Canadian waters: Pannychia 
moseleyi virgulifera n. subsp., Cucumaria chronhjelmi Théel, C. calcigera 
(Stimpson) and Chiridota albatrossii Edw. 
VERTEBRATA 
Pisces (Fishes). 
ANDERSON, E. M. 
Fishes collected in Atlin, 1914. 
Report of the Provincial Museum of Natural History for the year 1914. 
Province of British Columbia, 1915, p. F21. 
Four species of fish and one batrachian are recorded. 
BENSLEY, B. A. 
The fishes of Georgian Bay. 
Contributions to Canadian Biology, 1911-1914. Fasciculus II—Fresh 
water fish and lake biology. Supplement to 47th Annual Report of 
the Department of Marine and Fisheries, Fisheries Branch, 1915, pp. 
1-51, with plates I and II and 6 text figures. 
A descriptive account of the fishes of this region, with notes on habits, 
distribution etc., including a description of the topography of the 
vicinity of Go Home Bay. 
FRASER, C. MCLEAN. 
On Clupea pallasii Cuvier and Valenciennes. 
Transactions of the Royal Canadian Institute, 1915, Vol. XI, part 1, 
no. 25, pp. 97-108, with plates VIII and IX. 
Discusses the spawning habits and development of this herring. 
Icthyological notes on: i, Ophiodon elongatus Girard; ii Oncorhynchus keta 
Walbaum; iii, The diagnosis of fish by means of the scales; iv, Mallotus 
villosus Miiller. 
Idem, 1915, vol. XI, part 1, no. 25, pp. 109-118, with Plate X. 
HALKETT, ANDREW. 
A suggestive note as to what might be brought to light about the paddlefish 
through deep lake dredging. 
The Ottawa Naturalist, December, 1915, vol. XXIX, no. 9, pp. 
114-115. 
Suggests the probability of this fish inhabiting the beds of the rivers 
and lakes in which it normally occurs. 
