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Cornish, George A. 



Notes on the Fishes of Canso. 



Fu/ther Contributions to Canadian liiology, being studies from the 

 Marine Biological Station of Canada. 



39th Annual Report of the Department of Marine and Fisheries, 

 Fisheries Branch, 1907, pp. 81-90. 



Dachy, Alphonse. 



Les Poissons Rouges. ' 



Le Naturaliste Canadien, December, 1907, vol. xxxiv, No. 12, pp. 189- 

 191. 



Gill, Theodore. 



Stone-gathering Fishes. 



The American Naturalist, July, 1907, vol. xli. No. 487, pp. 468-469. 



(Reference is here made to Dr. Alfred W. G. Wilson's article on 



" Chubs' Nests " (Amer. Nat., May, 1907) observed on tributaries of 



the upper Ottawa River.) 

 Some Noteworthy Extra-European Cyprinids. 



Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections, 1907, vol. xlviii, pt. 3, pp. 



297-340, text-figures 36-102. 



(Some of the species here included are referred to as occurring in 



Canada. ) 



Halkett, Andrew. 



Some Curious Facts about Fishes. 



The Ottawa Naturalist, March, 1907, vol. xx. No. 12, pp. 229-235. 



Knight, A. P. 



A Further Report upon the Efïects of Sawdust on Fish Life. 



Further Contributions to Canadian Biology, being studies from the 

 Marine Biological Station of Canada. 



39th Annual Report of the Department of Marine and Fisheries, 

 Fisheries Branch, 1907, pp. 37-54. 



Sawdust and Fish Life. 



Final Report by Professor A. P. Knight, Queen's University, King- 

 ston, Ont., Idem, 1907, pp. 111-119. 



M'Cready, S. B. 



Land-locked Trout of Gillies' Lake. 



The Ontario Natural Science Bulletin, No. 3, 1907, p. 40. 



Nash, C. W. 



The Brook Trout. 



The Farming World, May 15th, 1907, with figure. 

 The Black Bass. 



Idem, July 1st, 1907, illustrated. 



