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Adams, Charles C. Suggestions for research on North American big game and 
fur-bearing animals. Roosevelt Wild Life Bull., vol. 1, no. 1, pp. 35-41. 
December, 1921. 
Ahrens, Theodor G. Aims and status of plant and animal preserve work in 
Europe, with special reference to Germany, including a list of the most 
important publications on these preserves. Roosevelt Wild Life Bull., 
vol. 1, no. 1, pp. 83-94. December, 1921. 
Allen, Glover M. Bats from Palawan, Philippine Islands. Occ. Pap. Mus. 
ZooL, Univ. Michigan, no. 110, pp. 1-5. February 25, 1922. (Seven species; 
Rhinolophus anderseni aequalis is new.) 
Andrews, C. W. Note on the skull of Dinotherium giganteum in the British 
Museum. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1921, pt. 3, pp. 525-534. September, 
1921. 
Anthony, H. E. Preliminary report on Ecuadorean mammals. No. 2. Amer. 
Mus. Novit., no. 32, pp. 1-6; map. March 4, 1922. (New species of Phyl- 
lotis, Microsciurus, and Marmosa.) 
A new fossil rodent from Ecuador. Amer. Mus. Novit., no. 35, pp. 1- 
4; 2 figs. March 30, 1922. (Describes Drytomomys cequatorialis, gen. et 
spec, nov.) 
Bailey, Vernon. The flag squirrel. Native Life (Bismarck, N. D.), vol. 2, 
no. 1, pp. 7-8. March, 1922. (Brief popular notes on habits of Citellus 
tridecemlineatus . ) 
Barber, W. E. Deer still plentiful in Wisconsin. Wisconsin Conservationist, 
vol. 3, no. 6, p. 16. January (March), 1922. (Reports 4005 bucks killed in 
Wisconsin during open season of 1921, with probably an additional 500 to 
1000 which were not reported.) 
Again, our fur-bearing animals. Wisconsin Conservationist, vol. 4, 
no. 1, p. 11. March (May 11), 1922. (All fur-bearing animals in Wisconsin, 
excepting perhaps the skunk, are reduced to danger line. Beavers were un- 
mercifully slaughtered during the past season.) 
Barnes, Claude T. Mammals of Utah. Bull. Univ. Utah, vol. 12, no. 15; 
176 pp., 32 maps. April, 1922. (A list of the mammals known from Utah, 
with maps showing their distribution in the state.) 
Beakbane, a. B. The case against the beaver. Forest and Stream, vol. 92, 
no. 5, pp. 203, 236, 239-240. May, 1922. (Claims that beavers are fast 
destroying trout streams in the Adirondacks.) 
Brinkmann, August. Canidenstudien. Vidensk. Meddel. fra Dansk naturhist. 
Foren. Kjpbenhavn, vol. 72, pp. 1-43; pis. 1-3; text figs. 1-6. 1921. (Canis 
palUpes is distinct from C. lupus and is the original of the large domestic 
greyhounds.) 
Cadwalader, Williams B. The fiftieth annual report of the board of directors 
of the Zoological Society of Philadelphia. Pp. 52. 1922. 
Castle, W. E. Genetics of the Vienna white rabbit. Science, n.s., vol. 55, 
pp. 269-270. March 10, 1922. 
Clark, D. H. Against the buck law. Wisconsin Conservationist, vol. 3, no. 6, 
p. 11. January (March), 1922. (Opposes ‘‘one buck law.”) 
Cole, H. E. Wild life in Baraboo Hills. Wisconsin Conservationist, vol. 3, 
no. 6, p. 9. January (March), 1922. (Largely an account of a raccoon farm 
and raccoon habits.) 
