[WALKER] BIBLIOGRAPHY OF CANADIAN .ZOOLOGY 213 
CRIDDLE, STUART. 
The banded pocket mouse, Perognathus fasciatus, Wild. 
The Ottawa Naturalist, January, 1915, vol. XXVIII, no. 10, pp. 130- 
134, with figure. 
An account of the characteristics and habits of this animal in Manitoba. 
Notes on a Wounded Deer. 
Idem, May, 1915, vol. XXIX, no. 2, p. 32. 
Describes the condition of a mule deer, shot by the author, which had 
been previously wounded and the genital glands destroyed. 
DEARBORN, NED. 
Silver Fox Farming in Eastern North America. 
Bulletin no. 301, Bureau of the Biological Survey, United States 
Department of Agriculture, October 29, 1915, pp. 1-35, with 22 text 
figures. 
HOWELL, ARTHUR H. 
Revision of the American Marmots. 
North American Fauna, no. 37, Bureau of the Biological Survey, 
United States Department of Agriculture, 1915, pp. 1-80, with Plates 
I-XV and 3 text figures. 
An important paper containing extensive data on the habits, food, 
distribution, economic status and taxonomy of the marmots or wood- 
chucks. Five races of Marmota monax, one of M. flaviventris, four of 
M. caligata and M. vancouverensis are reported from Canadian localities. 
JACKSON, HARTLEY H. T. 
A Review of American Moles. 
North American Fauna, no. 38, Bureau of the Biological Survey, 
United States Department of Agriculture, September 1915, pp. 1-100, 
with plates I-VI and 27 text figures. 
An important paper, giving extensive data on the taxonomy of this 
group. Five species are recorded from Canadian localities. 
MarTIN, EDWARD T. 
The Carnivora as Destroyers of Game. 
Rod and Gun in Canada, October, 1915, vol. 17, no. 5, pp. 425-431. 
TAYLOR, WALTER P. 
Description of a new subgenus (Arborimus) of Phenacomys, with a contri- 
bution to knowledge of the habits and distribution of Phenacomys 
longicaudus True. 
Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences, Fourth Series, 
December, 1915, vol. 5, pp. 111-161, with Plate XV. 
Phenacomys intermedius is recorded from two Canadian localities in 
Alberta and British Columbia. : 
