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TavebiNER, p. a., and Swales, B. H. 



The Birds of Point Pelee (continued from vol. xix, p. 153). 



Tlie Wilson Bulletin, vol. xx, June 1908, pp. 79-96. 

 The Birds of Point Pelee (continued from p. 96). 

 Idem. vol. xx, September 1908, pp. 107-129. 



Tufts. II. F. 



Bird Notes from Southwestern Nova Scotia. 



The Ottawa Naturalist, vol. xxi. No. 12, March 1908, pp. 236-239. 



Mammaxs. 

 Fleming, James II. 



The Cotton-tail Rabbit in Ontario. 



The Ottawa Naturalist, vol. xxii, No. 8, November 1908, p. 158, 

 with map showing distribution in Ontario. 



Ganong, W. F. 



Notes on the Natural History and Physiography of New Brunswick. 

 110 — On the Occurrence of the Wolf in New Brunswick. 

 Bulletin of the Natural History Society of New Brunswick, No. 

 xxvi, vol. vi, part 1, 1908, pp. 30-35. 



Letacq, l'abbé a. L. 



Notes Biologiques sur le Vison. 



Le Naturaliste Canadien, vol. xxxv. No. 1, January 1908, pp. 12-14. 



I.1YON, Mabcus Wabd, Jr. 



Remarks on the Horns and on the Systematic Position of the American 

 Antelope. 



Proceedings of the United States National Museum, vol. xxxiv, 

 No. 1019. August 1908, pp. 393-402, plates xxxviii and xxxix. 



Natuealiste Canadien, Le, (Editorial). 

 Capture dun Morse. 



Vol. XXXV, No. 4. April 1908. pp. 49-51. 



Records the capture of a Walrus, in December 1907, near Petit 



Mécattina in the northeastern part of the Gulf of St. Lawrence. 

 Les Morses dans le Golfe Saint-Laurent. 



Vol. XXXV, No. 9, Septembre 1908, pp. 140-142. 



Nelson, E. W. 



Descriptions of two new subspecies of North American Mammals. 



Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington, vol. xx, 1908, 

 pp. 87-88. 



A rabbit from Roab's ranch, near Hope, B.C., is recognized and 

 described as the type of a new subspecies under the name Lepus 

 hairdi cascadensis, the Cascade Mountain Snowshoe rabbit. 



Osgood, Wilfbed H. 



Some unrecognized and misapplied names of American Mammals. 



Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington, vol. xx, 1908, 

 pp. 43-52. 



In this paper it is pointed out that the name Castor canadensis 

 Icucondontus, Gray (Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 4, vol. vi, p. 



