[WALKER] BIBLIOGRAPHY OF CANADIAN ZOOLOGY 215 
MACNAMARA, CHARLES. 
The dangers of our wilds. 
The Ottawa Naturalist, October, 1915, vol. XXIX, no. 7, pp. 69-73. 
The writer points out that the dangers from plants are much greater 
than those from animals. References are made to various reptiles, 
birds and mammals. 
PERRY, H. G. ; 
Nature Study of Animals. Coverings of Animals. 
Educational Review, March, 1915, vol. XXVIII, no. 10, pp. 216-217. 
Nature Study of Animals, Bird Studies. 
Idem, April, 1915, vol. XXVIII, no. 11, pp. 230-232, with 3 text 
figures. 
Nature Study of Animals, Bird Study. The Frog. 
Idem, May 1915, vol. XXVIII, no. 12, pp. 254-257, with 4 text figures. 
Nature Study of Animals. 
Idem, October, 1915, vol. X XIX, no. 5, pp. 78-81. 
Nature Study of Animals. 
Idem, November, 1915, vol. XXIX, no. 6, pp. 102-103, with figure. 
This series of articles, including others dealing with insects, contain 
useful suggestions for teachers of Nature Study. 
TAVERNER, P. A. 
Report of the Biological Division—Zoology. Summary Report of the 
Geological Survey, for the calendar year 1914, Department of Mines, 
Canada, 1915, pp. 152-167. 
An account of the work of the Division with lists of accessions to the 
Museum. 
(See also Anderson, R. M., and Harper, Francis). 
inten B.C. 
Mimicry—Some of Nature’s Stratagems. 
The Ottawa Naturalist, October, 1915, vol. XXIX, no. 7, pp. 74-76. 
A popular account of the phenomena of protective coloration and 
mimicry, with references to various animals. 
WALKER, E. M. 
Bibliography of Canadian Zoology, 1913. 
Transactions of the Royal Society of Canada—Third Series, 1914 
(1915), vol. VIII, Sec. IV, pp. 271-285. 
WILLEY, A. 
. The Plankton in St. Andrew’s Bay. 
Contributions to Canadian Biology, 1911-1914. Fasciculus 1—Marine 
Biology. Supplement to 47th Annual Report of the Department of 
Marine and Fisheries, Fisheries Branch, 1915, pp. 1-9, with figures 
1 and 2. 
A general sketch of certain features of the zooplankton of this region. 
