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Andrews, Loring. A chamois hunt in Switzerland. Forest and Stream, vol, 
90, pp. 231-233. May, 1920. 
Andrews, Roy Chapman. In Mongolia and North China. Nat. Hist., vol. 20, 
pp. 356-373. September-October, 1920. (Some experiences in collecting 
mammals on the American Museum Asiatic Expedition.) 
Bannon, Arthur H. A bear hunt on the Clearwater. Forest and Stream, vol. 
90, pp. 103-106, 144, 146. March, 1920. (Experiences along one of the 
tributaries of the Stikine River in British Columbia.) 
Bannon, Henry. The game ranges of Klappan. Forest and Stream, vol. 90, 
pp. 485^87, 513-518. September, 1920. (Account of the hunting grounds 
south of the Stikine River in British Columbia.) 
Caribou and moose in Klappan. Forest and Stream, vol. 90, pp. 629- 
631, 660, 661. December, 1920. (Hunting in the Cassiar district, northern 
British Columbia.) 
Barber, W. E. Commission’s state-wide hearings. Wisconsin Conservation- 
ist, vol. 2, no. 4, p. 5. September, 1920. (Summary of hearings upon meth- 
ods of protecting the muskrat, mink, and deer from possible extermination 
in Wisconsin.) 
Barnaby, W. C. Whitetail deer in New Hampshire. Forest and Stream, vol. 
90, pp. 581-584, 612-614. November, 1920. 
Belitz, a. F. On the trail of the white-tail. Wisconsin Conservationist, vol. 
1, no. 5, p. 1, November, 1919; no. 6, pp. 5, 6, January, 1920; vol. 2, no. 1, 
pp. 33, 34, March, 1920; no. 3, pp. 7, 8, July, 1920. (An attempt, based upon 
imaginary grounds and rather illogical reasoning, to prove that the original 
habitat of the white-tailed deer was in Wisconsin. Uses the name Cariacus 
wisconsinensis for the Wisconsin white-tailed deer, l.c., vol. 1, no. 5, p. 1, 
November 15, 1919.) 
Blair, W. Reid. Notes on the birth of a chimpanzee. Zool. Soc. Bull., vol. 23, 
pp. 104-111. September, 1920. (A young chimpanzee, born in the gardens 
of the New York Zoological Society, lived for eight days.) 
Brown, W. S. Doe with three fawns. California Fish and Game, vol. 6, no. 1, 
p. 37. January, 1920. (Observed in the Lava Bed section of the Modoc 
National Forest, August, 1919.) 
Brownlow, O. P. Where do deer sleep? California Fish and Game, vol. 6, no. 
2, p. 88. April, 1920. (Mule deW in southern Sierras stated to bed within 
thick cedars or other forest trees on moonlight nights, and in more open 
spaces during the dark of the moon.) 
Burgess, Thornton W. The Burgess animal book for children. Pp. i-xvii; 
1-363. Boston: Little, Brown, and' Co. Price, $3. November, 1920. (The 
delightful and now famous characters of the ‘‘Bedtime Stories” in book. 
With numerous colored plates by Louis Agassiz Fuertes.) 
Burnett, W. L. Notes on rodent pests.. Eleventh Ann. Rept. State Entomolo- 
gist of Colorado, pp. 47-62, 5 maps and figs. August, 1920. (Contains maps 
showing the distribution of Citellus elegans and the forms of Cynomys in 
Colorado.) 
