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Ekblaw, W. Elmer. The ecological relations of the Polar Eskimo. Ecology, 
vol. 2, pp. 132-144. April, 1921. (Brief mention of mammals of Smith 
Sound, Qreenland, and of their uses to the natives.) 
Evermann, Barton Warren, and Howard Walton Clark. Lake Maxinkuckee. 
A physical and biological survey. Pub. by Dept, of Conservation, Indiana. 
Vol. 1, pp. 1-660; vol. 2, pp. 1-512; numerous illustrations. (The list of 
mammals, pp. 452^80 of volume 1, includes 30 species. Many notes on 
distribution and habits.) 
Figgins, J. D. a museum that photographs Nature. Municipal Facts, Denver, 
vol. 4, no. 4-5, pp. 9-13. April-May, 1921. (An account of the Colorado 
Museum of Natural History, with numerous figures of mounted groups.) 
Fisher, A. K. The house eat. Outers’ Recreation, vol. 64, no. 2, p. 84. Febru- 
ary, 1921. (Account of destructive habits.) 
Gillespie, T. H. Annual report of the Zoological Society of Scotland for the 
year ending 31st March, 1920. Pp. 1-20. 1920. 
Gregory, W. K. On the structure and relations of Notharctus, an American 
Eocene primate. Mem. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., n. s., vol. 3, pt. 2, pp. 49- 
243, pis. 23-59. September, 1920. 
Guyer, M. F., and E. a. Smith. Studies on cytolysins. II. Transmission of 
induced eye defects. Journ. Exper. Zook, vol. 31, pp. 171-215; plates 1-4. 
August 20, 1920. (Account of the transmission through successive genera- 
tions of eye defects in rabbits originally induced by means of lens-sensitized 
fowl serum.) 
Hausman, Leon Augustus. Hair coloration in animals. Scient. Monthly, 
vol. 11, pp. 215-222. March, 1921. 
Hinton, Martin A. C. Some new African mammals. Ann. and Mag. Nat. 
Hist., ser. 9, vol. 7, pp. 368-373. April, 1921. (New: Luira maculicollis 
mutandcB from British Ruanda; Uranomys woodi, Cholo, Nyasaland; U, 
tenebrosus, N’sana, Nyasaland; and Cryptomys hlainei, Chisongwe, Luando 
River, Angola. The otter name is doubtless invalidated by one of Pohle’s 
names, published in November, 1920, as noted above.) 
Hollister, N. The names for two genera of African Artiodactyla. Proc. 
Biol. Soc. Washington, vol. 34, p. 77. March 31, 1921. (The bush pigs now 
called Potamochcerus should be known by the name Koiropotamus Gray, 
1843; and the correct name for the hartebeests is Alcelaphus Blainville, 1816.) 
Holloway, E. Cheetahs on the Uganda railway. Journ. East Africa and 
Uganda Nat. Hist. Soc,, no. 16, pp. 58-59. February, 1921. 
Hornaday, William T. The fur trade and the wild animals. Zool. Soc. Bull., 
vol. 24, pp. 29-52; 21 figs. March, 1921. 
Johnson, Chas. E. Some recent observations on wild life conditions in the 
Superior Game Refuge. Fins, Feathers and Fur, no. 24, pp. 1-4. December, 
1920. (Notes on game and fur-bearing mammals in Minnesota.) 
Larom, I. H. Elk season — 1919 vs. 1920. Outers’ Recreation, vol. 64, no. 2, 
p. 84. February, 1921. (From a letter dated November 19, 1920. Claims 
a decrease of 40 per cent in the northern elk herd.) 
Laut, Agnes. The sea otter and land otter. Forest and Stream, vol. 91, pp. 
8, 9, 31. January, 1921. (General account of these species and a plea for 
the preservation of the land otter.) 
