on the aquatic environment, are avail- 
able from him at Brookhaven National 
Laboratory, Upton, New York 1 1973. 
Papers from the Norwegian project 
on “Effects of Acid Precipitation on 
Forest and Fish” can now be obtained 
by writing to SNSF, 1432 Aas-NHL, 
Norway. The 3 1 5-page Proceedings of 
the Action Seminar on Acid Precipi- 
tation November 1-3, 1979 (Toronto: 
ASAP Coordinating Committee, 
1980), a less-technical compendium of 
the papers given at this symposium, 
is available for $6.50 (Canadian) from 
the Federation of Ontario Naturalists, 
355 Lesmill Road, Don Mills, Ontario, 
M3B 2W8, Canada. 
Wolves (p. 66) 
E. Zimen’s The Wolf translated by 
E. Mosbacher (New York: Delacorte 
Press, 1980), from which the article 
in this issue is adapted, focuses on 
wolf ecology and behavior and pro- 
vides the most thorough coverage of 
Abruzzi wolves. The Behavior and 
Ecology of Wolves, edited by E. 
Klinghammer (New York: Garland 
Publishing, Inc., 1979), is a series of 
articles exploring the reintroduction 
of the wolf into the wilds. Organized 
into five sections — wolves in the wild, 
analysis of behavior, translocation and 
reintroduction, wolves in captivity, 
and the red wolf — this work includes 
data on Abruzzi wolves. L. D. Mech’s 
The Wolf (Garden City: Natural His- 
tory Press, 1970) is a readable, well- 
documented, standard text on wolves. 
M.W. Fox’s Behaviour of Wolves, 
Dogs, and Related Canids (New York: 
Harper and Row, 1971) is an account 
of the social organization and behavior 
of some canids and includes a large, 
illustrated section on the wolf. B.H. 
I Lopez’s Of Wolves and Men (New 
York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1978), 
a folkloric essay on the wolf, is en- 
riched by a descriptive bibliography. 
Rita Campon 
the 1 1 
) 5 1 Errata: In our December issue the 
photograph of goldenrod on page 42 
was incorrectly identified as ragweed. 
On page 44, the text should read “de- 
stroyed millions of square acres,” not 
“square miles.” And on page 58, “one 
century later,” should read “one mil- 
lennium later.” 
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