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Tanner, Thomas. 



Report on fish and fisheries of Hudson Strait based on observations made 

 during an official patrol, October, 1912, to September 1913, by 

 Thomas Tanner, Dominion Customs and Fishing officer. 

 Forty-sixth Annual Report, Department of Marine and Fisheries, 

 1912-1913 (1913). Fisheries, Appendix No. 19, pp. 399-400. 

 Information is given on the kinds of food-fish and possibilities of devel- 

 opment of the fisheries of this region. 



Amphibia (Batrachians). 



Coupin, Henri. 



Le chant des grenouilles. 



Le Naturaliste Canadien, November, 1913, vol. xl (xx of the new 



series), No. 1, pp. 69-74. 



©escribes the sounds produced by various species of frogs and toads. 



Piersol, W. H. 



Amphibia (of the Toronto Region). 



The Natural History of the Toronto Region, chap, xviii, pp. 242-248. 

 The Canadian Institute, Toronto, 1913. 



Thompson, Florence D. 



On some organs in the cervical region of the frog. 



Transactions of the Royal Society of Canada, 3rd series, 1912 (1913), 

 vol. vi, section iv, pp. 61-71, with plates 1-6. 



Reptilia. 



Williams, J. B. 



Reptiles (of the Toronto Region). 



The Natural History of the Toronto Region, chap, xvii, pp. 238-241. 

 The Canadian Institute, Toronto, 1913. 



Aves. (Birds) 



Aubouer, L. 



L'appétit des Oiseaux. 



Le Naturaliste Canadien, May, 1913, vol. xxxix, No. 11, pp. 161-164. 



Beaupré, Edward. 

 Bird Notes. 



The Ottawa Naturalist, June-July, 1913, vol. xxvii, Nos. 3 and 4, 

 p. 56. 



Records the occurrence of a flock of Canada Jays near Kaladar 

 station, Lennox Co., Ontario, an unusually southern locality. 



Bent, A. C. 



Note, from Labrador. 



Bird-Lore, January-February, 1913, vol. xv, No. 1, pp. 11-15, with 



two photographic illustrations. 



Gives notes on 19 species of birds from the north-east coast of Labrador. 



