[lam be] bibliography OF CANADIAN ZOOLOGY 87 



Miscellaneous, 

 acloque, a. 



Quelques Questions Controversées. 



Le Naturaliste Canadien, February, 1907, vol. xxxiv, No. 2^ pp. 17-22. 



Halkett, Andrew. 



Report of the Canadian Fisheries Museum. 



40th Annual Report of the Department of Marine and Fisheries^ 

 Fisheries Branch, 1907, Appendix No. 14, p. 321-349. 



Ottawa Field Naturalists' Club. 



Report of the Zoological Branch, 1906. 



The Ottawa Naturalist, September, 1907, vol. xxi. No. 6, pp. 100-102. 



Piers, Harry. 



Report of Provincial Museum of Nova Scotia and Science Library for 1906 

 (1907). 



(Herein is mentioned (pp. 8-9) additions to the museum of birds, 

 batrachians, and a fish, Tarpon atlanticus, a southern species, for the 

 first time recorded from Nova Scotian waters. 



Prince, E. E. 



Unutilized Fit^hery Products in Canada. 



40th Annual Report of the Department of Marine and Fisheries, 

 Fisheries Branch, 1907, Special Reports, II, pp. Ixvii-lxxxviii. (Ses- 

 sional paper, No. 22.) 



Stafford, J. 



On the Fauna of the Atlantic Coast of Canada. 



Further Contributions to Canadian Biology, being studies from the 

 Marine Biological Station of Canada. 



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

 eries Branch, 1907, pp. 31-36. 



Whiteaves, J. F. 



Notes on two recent additions to the Zoological Collections in the Museum 

 of the Geological Survey of Canada. 

 The Ottawa Naturalist, December, 1907, vol. xxi. No. 9, pp. 177-179. 



Wright, R. Ramsay. 



The Plankton of Eastern Nova Scotia Waters. An account of floating 

 organisms upon which young food-fishes mainly subsist. 

 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. 1-19 with seven plates. 



