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Hornaday, W. T. The “apes” of Gibraltar. Zool. Soc. Bull., vol. 23, pp. 102- 
103. September, 1920, (Reported that it is necessary to reduce in numbers 
the Barbary apes living on Gibraltar.) 
The rescued fur seal industry. Wisconsin Conservationist, vol. 2, no. 
4, p. 2. September, 1920. 
Hunt, H. H. Food of the bobcat. California Fish and Game, vol. 6, no. 1, p. 
37. January, 1920. (Observations in Monterey district of Santa Barbara 
National Forest.) 
Lawyer, George A., Frank L. Earnshaw, and Ned Dearborn. Laws relating 
to fur-bearing animals, 1920. A summary of laws in the United States, Can- 
ada, and Newfoundland, relating to trapping, open seasons, propagation, and 
bounties. Farmers’ Bull. 1165, U. S. Dept. Agriculture, pp. 1-32, 1920. 
Lyon, M. W., Jr. Family and subfamily names in zoology. Science, n. s., vol. 
52, pp. 291-292. September 24, 1920. 
MacCallum, G. a. Autopsy of a black fish. Science, n. s., vol. 52, p. 387. 
October 22, 1920. (Account of a specimen of Globicephalus melas from Woods 
Hole, Massachusetts.) 
Matthew, W. D. The three-toed horses. A fossil record that provides direct 
evidence of evolution. Nat. Hist., vol. 20, pp. 473-478. September-October, 
1920. 
Maxey, D. W. Wild cat eats chicken. California Fish and Game, vol. 6, no. 1, 
p. 37. January, 1920. (Observations at Gorman, California.) 
McCracken, Harold. When the sea otter flourished. Forest and Stream, vol. 
90, pp. 298, 332, 333. June, 1920. (Some interesting information regarding 
the life-history of this animal, and the manner in which it was almost 
exterminated.) 
Miller, Gerrit S., Jr. Conflicting views on the problem of man’s ancestry. 
Amer. Journ. Phys. Anthr., vol. 3, pp. 213-245; 2 plates. 1920. 
Moodie, Roy L. The works of Ameghino. Science, n. s., vol. 52,. p. 469. No- 
vember 12, 1920. (A complete edition of the scientific writings and corre- 
spondence of the late Florentine Ameghino is being financed by the minister 
of public works of the Province of Buenos Aires, Argentine Republic.) 
Murphy, Robert Cushman. Far-distant parks of zoology I. The zoological 
park of Lima, Peru. Zool. Soc. Bull., vol. 23, pp. 95-100. September, 1920. 
Nelson, E. W. Report of chief of Bureau of Biological Survey. U. S. Dept, 
of Agriculture. Pp. 1-36. 1920. (Contains a summary of the work of the 
Survey for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1920.) 
Making the game last. Outers’ Recreation, vol. 63, pp. 182-186, 248- 
250. September, 1920. (Regarding control and protection of game animals 
on reservations, national parks, and national forests.) 
Osborn, Henry Fairfield. The hall of the Age of Man in the American 
Museum. Nat. Hist., vol. 20, pp. 229-246; 14 figs. May-June,1920 (rec’d. 
September 10) . (Interesting accounts of murals depicting extinct mammals 
and their relations to early man.) 
Patterson, J. T. A new variety of the roof rat. Science, n. s., vol. 52, pp. 249- 
250. September 10, 1920. (A cinnamon variation among specimens of 
Rattus alexandrinus in Texas.) 
