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 as applied to the west coast beaver, and that the specimens de- 

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Saundeks, W. E. 



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Dominion Fisheriics Coaimi.ssion fok Britlsii Columbia, 1905-1907. 



Report and Recommendations, with Addenda and Appendices, pp. 

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Contains valuable information regarding the habits of our western 

 fishes. Also in this report will be found a list of the more im- 

 portant species of edible mollusca inhabiting British Columbian 

 waters. 



ILvRDY, Major General Campbell, R. A. 



Reminiscences of a Nova Scotian Naturalist: Andrew Downs. 



Proceedings and Transactions of the Nova Scotian Institute of 

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MacFarlane, R. 



Notes on Mammals collected and observed in the Northern Mackenzie 

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 with Appendix and Indices to Mammals and Birds : — Published as 

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Nash, C. W. 



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Department of Education, Toronto, 1908. 



This publication of 251 pages, well illustrated, constitutes a Manual 

 of the Vertebrates of Ontario, and consists of the " Fishes of 

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 is added a glossary and index to the whole. 



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Vol. xxxv. No. 6, June 1908, pp. 81-83. 



