[walker] BIBLIOGRAPHY OF CANADIAN ZOOLOGY, 1913 283 



Criddle, Norman and Criddle, Stuart. 



The Broad Striped Skunk (Mephitis hudsonicus, Rich.). 



The Ottawa Naturalist, August-September, 1913, vol. xxvii, Nos. 5 

 and 6, pp. 64-69. 



Describes the life histoiy of this animal and the experience of the 

 authors with four captives. 



Criddle, Stuart. 



Zapus princeps minor. A new mouse record for Manitoba. 



The Ottawa Naturalist, May, 1913, vol. xxvii, No. 2, p. 30. 



Reports this species of jumping mouse from Aweme, Manitoba, and 



gives a description of it, with ecological notes. 



Fleming, J. H. 



Mammals (of the Toronto Region). 



The Natural History of the Toronto Region, chap, xv, pp. 206-211. 

 The Canadian Institute, Toronto, 1913. (Reprints, pp. 1-6). 



Hollister, N. 



A Synopsis of the American Minks. 



Proceedings of the United States National Museum, April, 1913, vol. 

 44, No. 1965, pp. 471-480. 



The following forms are reported from various parts of Canada: — ■ 

 Mustela vison vison Schreber, M. vison lacustris Preble, M. vison ener- 

 gumenos (Bangs) and M. vison ingens (Osgood). 



Jones, J. Walter. 



Fur-farming in Canada. 



Commission of Conservation, Canada, 1913. 

 Report of the 4th Annual Meeting, pp. 42-48. 



Kowarzik, Rud. 



Etwas iiber die Arten der Wildschàfe und ihre Verbreitung. 



Zoologischer Anzeiger, March 1913, Bd. xli, Nr. 30, pp. 439-445. 

 Contains references to the distribution of Canadian species of wild 

 sheep. 



Lydekker, R. 



Catalogue of the Ungulate Mammals in the British Museum (Natural 

 History). 



Vol. 1, Artiodactyla, Family Bovidae, Subfamilies Bovinae to Ovi- 

 bovinae. 



London, 1913, pp. xiv + 249. 

 Contains references to specimens from Canadian localities. 



Saunders, W. E. 



The Prairie Deer Mouse at London. 



The Ottawa Naturalist, January, 1913, vol. xxvi, No. 10, p. 130. 



