BIRDS 219 



River, July 24. One taken north of Fort Du 

 Brochet, December 5. 



MARTEN. Observed on Theitaga-Tua (Lake) 

 near latitude 60, November 25. Many skins 

 looked over east of White Partridge Lake, twenty 

 miles south of the Barren Grounds, but no Marten 

 among them, November 26. One taken north of 

 Du Brochet Lake, November 29. 



WOLVERINE. See " Timber Wolf," Novem- 

 ber 24. Skins seen east of White Partridge Lake 

 in latitude 60*5, twenty miles south of the edge 

 of the Barren Grounds, November 26. 



LIST OF BIRDS, AND WHERE COLLECTED AND 

 NOTED DURING THIS EXPEDITION OF 1914 1 



Note. Where name of species is not within square 

 brackets, specimens have been carefully examined 

 and identified by Mr. J. H. Fleming, C.M.Z.S., 

 C.M.B.O.U., and the references to actual skins, 

 which are made in the following list, are those 

 which he has kindly made in writing a paper on 

 the collection. 



A few more species might have been added to 

 the list of those observed, but their identities 

 were not positively established and they are 

 omitted for the present. The data below con- 

 tains the names of a great many species, but 

 owing to limited time, and to the virgin nature of 

 the North country, its vast extent, and the 

 unlimited cover it affords to bird or beast, it is 

 not possible that all birds common to the territory 

 have yet been noted. 



1 See also Report of Chief Game Guardians, 1914, pp. 33-4, 

 37-9, Regina, 1915. 



