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Stirling, Herbert Ledlie. 



The Great Western RabbitfCircle. 



Rod and Gun in Canada, April, 1913, vol. xiv, No. 10, pp. 1108-1110. 

 Discusses the migration of hares in western Canada. 



Vincent, Swale. 



The abdominal chromophil body of the dog. 



Transactions of the Royal Society of Canada, 1912 (1913). Series 

 3, vol. vi, Section iv, pp. 79-82, with fig. 1. 



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Cameron, A. T., and Brownlee, T. I. 



The effect of low temperatures on cold-blooded animals. 



Quarterly Journal of Experimental Physiology, Nov. 1913, vol. vii, 

 No. 2, pp. 115-130, with 1 text-figure. 



Dominion Shell-Fish Fishery Commission. 



Report and Recommendations, 1912-1913. Ottawa, 1913, 90 pp. 



Gives information on the habits and life-history of the lobster, oyster, 

 hard and soft-shell clams and scallop. 



Halkett, Andrew. 



Natural History Report. 



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



Fisheries, Appendix No. 17, pp. 351-355. 



Includes a list of 85 species of fishes belonging to the Fisheries Museum. 



Huard, l'Abbé Victor A. 



Abrégé de Zoologie, 4e édition, 138 pp., 122 figures, Quebec, 1913. 



(Cours abrégé d'histoire naturelle, à l'usage des maisons d'éducation.) 



Huntsman, A. G. 



Invertebrates other than insects and mollusks (of the Toronto Region). 

 The Natural History of the Toronto Region, chap, xx, pp. 272-287. 

 The Canadian Institute, Toronto, 1913. 



Kemp, Ernest. 



Report on oyster culture by the Department's expert for the season of 

 1912. 



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

 1912-1913 (1913). Fisheries, Appendix, No. 16, pp. 344-350. 

 Gives information on oyster-culture in the Maritime Provinces. 



Lambe, Lawrence M. 



Bibliography of Canadian Zoology for 1911 (exclusive of Entomology). 

 Transactions of the Royal Society of Canada, 1912 (1913), Series 3. 

 section IV, pp. 101-114. 



