11 Geo. 5 Provincial Museum Report. R 9 



Publications of other Institutions — Continued. 



Brought forward 16 



Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences, Brooklyn, N.Y 1 



Bureau of Science, Manilla, P.I 2 



California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco, Cal 11 



California University, Berkeley, Cal 9 



Carnegie Museum, Pittsburgh, Pa 2 



Charleston Museum, Charleston, S.C G 



Children's Museum of Boston, Boston, Mass 2 



City Art Museum, St. Louis, Mo 6 



Colorado Museum of Natural History, Denver, Col 1 



Dominion Government Publications, Ottawa 19 



Detroit Institute of Arts, Detroit, Mich 9 



Field Museum, Chicago, 111 5 



Grand Rapids Public Library, Grand Rapids, Mich 2 



Illinois State Natural History Survey, Urbana, 111 6 



Library of Congress, Washington, D.C 1 



Louisiana State Museum, New Orleans, La 2 



Manchester Museum, England 2 



Manx Museum, Isle of Man 1 



Milwaukee Public Museum, Wisconsin 1 



Minneapolis Institute of Arts, Minn 9 



Minnesota University, Minn 1 



Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Mass S 



Nebraska University, Lincoln, Neb 4 



New York Botanical Garden, N.Y 2 



Ohio Agricultural Experimental Station, Wooster, Ohio 15 



Peabody Museum, Salem, Mass ? 1 



Peabody Museum, Yale University, New Haven, Conn 10 



Pennsylvania Museum and University 5 



Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences, Pa 2 



Roger Williams Park Museum, Providence, R.I 7 



Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C 34 



Staten Island Institute, New Brighton, N.Y 6 



Sydney Museum, Australia 1 



United»States Department of Agriculture, Washington, D.C 2 



University of Washington, Seattle, Wash 1 



Wagner Free Institute of Science, Philadelphia, Pa 1 



Zoological Society, New York, N.Y 2 



Zoological Society, Philadelphia, Pa 1 



Total 216 



The thanks of the Department are extended to the contributors, also to others who have 

 assisted in the securing of collections and identifications of specimens, namely: Dr. C. F. 

 Newcombe, Victoria, B.C. ; Professor J. K. Henry, Vancouver, B.C. ; W. B. Anderson, Victoria, 

 B.C. ; E. W. Nelson, Chief Biological Survey, Washington, D.C, and staff. 



Also to the following scientists, whose names are alphabetically arranged, for the determina- 

 tion of entomological specimens : Drs. W. Barnes and A. W. Lindsey, Decatur, 111. ; Mr. August 

 Busck, Washington, D.C. ; Dr. H. G. Dyar, Washington, D.C. ; Dr. J. H. McDunnough, Ottawa, 

 Ont. ; Dr. R. Ottolengui, New York, N.Y. ; Dr. IT. Skinner, Philadelphia, Pa ; Mr. L. W. Swett. 

 Lexington, Mass. 



BOUNTIES OF WOLVES. 



According to the Orders in Council passed under the " Game Protection Act," all applications 

 for bounties on wolves must be sent to the Director of the Provincial Museum for verification. 



It is interesting to note that for the year 1920 the Government was only called upon to pay 

 the bounty on 124 wolves, the bounty on which was $15 per head. It will be noticed that most 



