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 Sciurus hudsonicus recorded from Hudson Bay. 

 1898. EussBLL, Fea.vk. Explorations in the Far North. Being a Report on an 

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1898. Tyreell, J. W. Across the Sub-Arctics of Canada. 8vo, pp. 280. New 



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A narrative of a journey of exploration by way of Athabasca Lake, Telzoa 

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1899. Howe, Reginald Hebbe, je. North American Wood Frogs. <Proc. Boston 



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1899. Pebble, Edwaed A. Revision of the Jumping Mice of the Genus Zapus. 



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1900. Bailey, Veenon. Revision of American Yoles of the Genus Microtus. =N. 



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Contains much original matter relating to the birds of the Hudson Bay 

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1900. Southwell, Thomas. Notes on the Seal and Whale Fishery, 1899. <Zoologist, 



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Notes on walruses and musk-oxen obtained by the whale ship Active, 

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1901. Allen, J. A. The Musk-Oxen of Arctic America and Greenland. <Bull. 



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Main facts in regard to distribution of Oribos moschatus given. 

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Specimens from Fort Churchill referred to Macrorliamphus g. scolopaceus. 



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Refers the black duck of the Hudson Bay region to subspecies rubripes, and 

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