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Burnett, W. L. A contribution to the life history of the Wyoming ground 
squirrel {Citellus elegans) in Colorado. Part I. Circ. 30, Office of State 
Entomologist, Colorado Agr. Coll., pp. 1-12, 2 figs. September, 1920. 
Burrell, Harry. Field notes on the life history of the monotremes. — I. Austral- 
ian Zool., vol. 1, pt. 8, pp. 231-240, figs. 1-6. July 30, 1920. (Interesting 
accounts of the echidna and platypus.) 
Carhart, Arthur H. Live game and forest recreation. Amer. Forestry, vol. 
26, pp. 723-727, 9 figs. December, 1920. 
Casey, Thos. L. Remark on family names. Science, n. s., vol. 52, pp. 491, 492. 
November 19, 1920. (Objects to Oberholser’s proposed method of dealing 
with family names based upon almost identical names of genera.) 
Cleaves, Howard H. Rabbit on her nest. Forest and Stream, vol. 90, p. 123. 
March, 1920. (Description of nest containing seven young found in yard of 
dwelling house.) 
Coffman, J. D. Notes on the life history of the black-tailed deer. California 
Fish and Game, vol. 6, no. 1, pp. 15, 16. January, 1920. (Based on a report 
by the officials of the Trinity National Forest, California.) 
CoLTAR, Charles. The intelligence of monkeys. Forest and Stream, vol. 90, 
pp. 15, 34. January, 1920. 
Davis, Morgan. Alaska brown bear protection. Forest and Stream, vol. 90, 
pp. 361, 362, 414, 415. July, 1920. (The widespread interest felt in this 
matter among sportsmen’s associations is evidenced by many letters received 
by the Boone and Crockett Club.) 
Dearborn, Ned. Trapping on the farm. Yearbook Dept, of Agriculture, 1919, 
pp. 451-484, figs. 1-23. 1920. 
Maintenance of the fur supply. U. S. Dept. Agriculture Circ. 135, 
pp. 1-12, plates 1-9. November, 1920. (Read before the second annual 
stated meeting of the American Society of Mammalogists, New York City, 
May 4, 1920.) 
Evermann, Barton Warren. The northern fur-seal problem as a type of many 
problems of marine zoology. Papers on the Exploration of the North Pacific 
Ocean, Bull. Scripps Instit. for Biol. Research, no. 9, pp. 13-26 (dated Dec. 
15, 1919), 1920. 
Scientific and economic problems of the mammals and birds of the 
North Pacific. Papers on the Exploration of the North Pacific Ocean, Bull. 
Scripps Instit. for Biol. Research, no. 9, pp. 27-34 (dated Dec. 15, 1919). 1920. 
Ferguson, Harry L. A Cassiar hunt in nineteen-six. Forest and Stream, vol. 
90, pp. 5-8, 38. January, 1920. (Observations to the southward of Tele- 
graph Creek, and in the Dease Lake region.) 
Flower, Henry C., Jr. On the trail of the Lord tiger. Asia, vol. 20, no. 9, 
pp. 893-897. October, 1920. (Account of hunting a tiger at Dalat, French 
Indo China. Animal measured in total length, 9 ft., i inch; length without 
tail, 6 ft., 3 in; weight, 375 lbs.) 
Gidley, J. W. a Pleistocene cave deposit of western Maryland. Ann. Rep. 
Smithsonian Inst. 1918, pp. 281-287, pis. 1-6. 1920. 
Gillespie, T. H. Annual report of the Zoological Society of Scotland for the 
year ending 31st March, 1920. Pp. 1-20. 1920. 
