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LINCOLN, ROBERT PAGE. 
The Speckled Brook Trout. 
Rod and Gun in Canada, June 1915, vol. 17, no. 1, pp. 25-29. 
A popular account of this fish, describing its coloration, habits and 
haunts. 
The Ouananiche Salmon. 
Idem, August, 1915, vol. 17, no. 3, pp. 247-251. 
A popular account of the characteristics, habits and habitat of this 
salmon and of the Sebago salmon. 
The Atlantic Salmon. 
Idem, September 1915, vol. 17, no. 4, pp. 344-347. 
A popular account of the characteristics, habits and habitat of this 
fish. 
The Pacific Salmon. 
Idem, December, 1915, vol. 17, no. 7, pp. 687-690. 
A popular account of the characteristics and habits of the various 
species of Oncorhynchus. 
Martin, W. H. 
Same experiments on the freezing and thawing of live fish. 
Contributions to Canadian Biology, 1911-1914. Fasciculus 1— 
Marine Biology. Supplement to 47th Annual Report of the Depart- 
ment of Marine and Fisheries, Fisheries Branch, 1915, pp. 73-75. 
An account of experiments pertotmed on the Mummichog (Fundulus 
heteroclitus). 
PRINCE, EDWARD E. 
The curious egg of the hagfish (Myxine). 
The Ottawa Naturalist, December, 1915, vol. XXIX, no. 9, pp. 111-113. 
Gives a description of the external features of this rarely-found object. 
AMPHIBIA. 
CAMERON, A. T. 
Further experiments on the effect of low temperatures on the frog. 
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Physiology, February, 1915, Vol. 
VIII, no. 4, pp. 341-346. 
PIERSOL, W. H. 
On the egg-laying habits of Plethodon cinereus. 
Transactions of the Royal Canadian Institute, 1914 (May, 1915), 
vol. X, part 2, no. 24, pp. 121-126. 
AVEs (Birds). 
ABBOTT, GERALD A. 
Interesting sets in my shore bird collection. 
The Oologist, September, 1915, vol. XXXII, no. 9, pp. 149-150. 
Contains records from several localities in Canada and Newfoundland. 
ANDERSON, ERNEST M. 
Nesting of the Bohemian Waxwing in Northern British Columbia. 
The Condor, July-August, 1915, vol. XVII, no. 4, pp. 145-148, with 
figs, 50 and 51. 
