Section IV., 1906. [ 27 ] ~ Tbans. R. S. C. 



IV. — Bihliography of Canadian Zoology for 1005. 



(Exclusive of Entomology, but inclusive of papers on foreign zoological subjects 



by Canadian writers.) 



By J. F. Whiteaves. 

 (Read May 22nd, 1906.) 



Mammalia. 

 Beattie. L,. 



A Foreign Mammal at Guelph. 



(According to Dr. C. Hart Merriam, apparently a specimen of the 

 Russian Putorkis eversmanni, or Eversmann's Ferret.) 

 Ontario Natural Science Bulletin, Guelph, No. 1, p. 42. 



Davidson, A. A. 



Putoriiis noveioracensis in Wellington County. 

 Idem, p. 42. 



HUARD, L'Abbé V. — A. 



Le Gibbar (Orca orca, L. ) 



(A short popular article on the Killer Whale, in which the author 

 states that he has often seen specimens of this species disporting 

 themselves in Tadoussac Bay.) 



Le Naturaliste Canadien, Octobre 1905, vol. xxxii, no. 10, pp. 110 

 and 111. 



SArNDEKS, W. E. 



Cooper's Lemming Mouse. 



(Records the capture of specimens of this species and of the pine 



mouse, in the region about London, Ont.) 



Ont. Nat. Sci. Bulletin, Guelph, No. 1, pp. 24 and 25. 



Whiteaves, J. F. 



The Banded Pocket-mouse ( Perognathus fasciatus). 



(Records the capture of a specimen of this species at Aweme, Miani- 



toba, by Mr. Norman Criddle.) 



Ottawa Naturalist, June, 1905, vol. xix, no. 3, p. 69. 



Birds. 

 Atkinson, George E. 



A Review — History of the Passenger Pigeon of Manitoba. 



Historical and Scientific Society Manitoba, Winnipeg, February, 

 1905, Transactions No. 68, pp. 1-8. 



ArBUSSON, Magaud d'. 



Le Plectrophane des Neiges {Plectrophanes nivalis, Meyer and Wolff). 

 Le Naturaliste Canadien, Aoiit 1905, vol. xxxii. no. S, pp. 85-88. 



