NORTH AMERICAN FAUNA 



This publication series includes monographs and other reports of scientific in- 

 vestigations relating to birds, mammals, reptiles, and amphibians, for professional 

 readers. It is a continuation by the Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife of the 

 series begun in 1889 by the Division of Ornithology and Mammalogy (Department 

 of Agriculture) and continued by succeeding bureaus — Biological Survey and Fish 

 and Wildlife Service. The Bureau distributes these reports to official agencies, to 

 libraries, and to researchers in fields related to the Bureau's work; additional 

 copies may usually be purchased from the Division of Public Documents, U.S. 

 Government Printing Office. 



Reports in North American Fauna since 1950 are as follows (an asterisk indi- 

 cates that sale stock is exhausted) : 



*60. Raccoons of North and Middle America, by Edward A. Goldman. 1950. 153 p. 



*61. Fauna of the Aleutian Islands and Alaska Peninsula, by Olaus J. Murie; 

 Invertebrates and Fishes Collected in the Aleutians, 1936-38, by Victor B. 

 SchefFer. 1959. 406 p. 



♦62. Birds of Maryland and the District of Columbia, by Robert E. Stewart and 

 Chandlers. Robbins. 1958. 401 p. 



*63. The Trumpeter Swan; Its history, habits, and population in the United 

 States, by Winston E. Banko. 1960. 214 p. 



*64. Pelage and Surface Topography of the Northern Fur Seal, by Victor B. 

 Scheffer. 1961. 206 p. 



65. Seven New White-winged Doves From Mexico, Central America, and South- 

 western United States, by George B. Saunders. 1968. 30 p. 



