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1905. | Allen, J. A.] The Andrew J. Stone Explorations in Arctic and Sub- 

 arctic America. Large 4to, pp. 38, with ."» text and plate figures. Pub- 

 lished by the American .Museum of Natural History. Edition limited 

 to one hundred numbered copies. 



This beautifully illustrated brochure contains a brief account of 

 Mr. Stone's explorations in Alaska, British Columbia, and the Mac- 

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 the mammal life of the region. 



1905. MacFarlane, R. Notes on Mammals collected and observed in the 



northern Mackenzie River District, Northwest Territories of Canada, 

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 <Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XXVIII, pp. 673-764, with 5 plates. June, 

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Notes on the habits and distribution of most of the mammals of 

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1906. Fleming, James H. An Arctic record for the American Pelican. <Auk, 



XXIII, p. 218. 



Record of one taken on Liverpool Bay in the summer of 1900. 



1908. Jakvis, A. M. Report of Inspector A. M. Jarvis on Wood Buffalo in the 

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Report on three trips made into the country west of Port Smith in 

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1908. Maik. Charles, and MacFarlane, Roderick. Through the Mackenzie 

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The narrative, by Mair, occupying pp. 1-149, describes the country 

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 and Croat Slave lakes. Some references are also made to his former 

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1908. Setqn, Ernest Thompson. Bird Records from Greal Slave Lake Region. 

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Annotated list of 88 species observed about Greal Slave Lake, and 

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