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3—The Fishes of the Bay of Fundy, by A. G. Huntsman, Biological 
BOare Gi, Canada aie. 5. 2.05 be Ped ARC ans Ce ae Se Sores 49-72 
4—A Study of the Ciscoes of Lake Erie, by Wilbert A. Clemens, 
Wier Stes Ol MOrOUlO. Jen msec rss atdet < o, <dongs foot See 73-85 
5—The Food of Ciscoes (Leucichthys) in Lake Erie, by Wilbert A. 
Clemens and N. Kk. Bigelow, University of Toronto....87—101 
6—The Pacific Hegring, by C. McLean Fraser, Biological Board of 
PEAY INE Ae te 0 I PE eg i Os occa ne eR age pe oe 103-111 
7—On the Development of the Angler (Lophius piscatorius L), by 
C. J. Connolly, St. Francis Xavier’s College, Antigonish, 
ASE YD mag eee Le ana ake gee Vin pete gt tata restecote. Seer aN 113-124 
8—The Composition of Lobster Muscle, by Sadie N. Boyd, University 
fie ORO DOT a, Saeed cas Fab. eRe oa rd he nee Res inet 125-131 
. 9—Results of the Hudson Bay Expedition, 1920. I. The Foramini- 
feta. Oseph A> Cushnidnie ....- 3 qe x. - Fee a ae: 133-147 
. 10—Results of the Hudson Bay Expedition, 1920. II. The Gaster- 
osteidae, by Philip Cox, University of New Brunswick .. 149-153 
. 11—Diatoms from the Quill Lakes, Saskatchewan and from Airdrie, 
Alberta, by; We Bailey, Fredericton, N.B:,.2..-7..-. 155-166 
. 12—List of Publications based on Results obtained at the Canadian 
Biological Stations, 1901-1921, compiled by A. G. Huntsman 
AIS OVE. ASCE seis ae eee steer toe Se se 167-183 
