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By gift: 
Frank L, Farley, Camrose, Alberta, 3 least weasels, 1 long-tailed weasel, 1 flying 
squirrel, 
Canadian National Parks, 1 British Columbia red fox and 1 skull of mule deer 
from Jasper park, Alberta, 5 skulls of black bear from Yoho park, B.C., 3 
skulls black bear, 2 skulls coyote, 1 skull grizzly bear, 2 black bears with 
skin and skull from Waterton Lakes park, Alberta, 4 beaver skins (im- 
perfect). 
C. O. Tatham, "Rod and Gun/’ Woodstock, Ont., 2 European hares in the flesh, 
J. H, Fleming, Toronto, 1 cranium of grizzly bear, secured through Major Fred 
Brewster, Jasper park, Alberta. 
Northwest Territories and Yukon Branch, Department of the Interior, 1 s kin 
and skeleton of adult wood buffalo cow — from Wood Buffalo park (collected 
by district agent), 31 mammals from Mackenzie district (collected by A, E. 
Porsild and R. T. Porsild), 1 Arctic hare and 1 ground squirrel (collected 
by Major L, T. Burwash). 
Royal Canadian Mounted Police, 3 skins and 5 skulls of Arctic hare from Baffin 
island. 
E. E. Prince, Ottawa, skulls and horns, woodland caribou, mountain caribou, 
moose, and bison, etc. 
Royal Ontario Museum of Zoology, Toronto, 1 skin and skull of little short- 
tailed shrew (Cryplotis parva ) from series taken at Long point, Norfolk 
county, Ontario, in 1927, the first record of the species in Canada. 
J. D. Soper, 3 skins of Polar bear cubs, sent down by Eskimos through efforts of 
J. D. Soper. 
Seymour Hadwen, Head of Department of Veterinary Science, University of 
Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, 6 skins of varying hare and 2 ol jaekrabbit, 
illustrating studies in seasonal colour changes. 
Lawrence B, Potter, Eastend, Sask., skin fragments of Lagurus pallidua and 
Citelius richardsonii, food of burrowing owl. 
Major A. A. Pinard, Ottawa, 1 mounted head of white-tailed deer, with abnormal 
antlers. 
R. Arkell, Britannia, 1 Canada skunk, in the flesh. 
C. Small, Atherley, Ontario, 8 live bats. 
Birds : 
By members of staff: 
P. A. Taverner, Ottawa, 1 starling in the flesh. 
D. MacDonald, Ottawa, 1 great horned owl, in the flesh. 
C. G. Harrold, 44 birds from near Davidson, Saskatchewan. 
H. M. Laing, 57 birds from southern British Columbia. 
P. A. Taverner and C. G. Harrold, 327 birds, 5 eggs, from expedition to north 
shore of gulf of St. Lawrence. 
R. M. Anderson, 108 birds from Greenland and eastern Arctic archipelago. 
C. L. Patch, 6 skins, 1 mounted bird. 
C. E. Johnson, 1 white-throated sparrow. 
By gift: 
Arthur English, St. Johns, Newfoundland, 1 lapwing skin and stomach contents. 
Jack Miner, 2 Cooper hawks, 2 long-eared owls, 1 Canada goose, 5 crows. 
H. A. Wiggans, Ottawa, 1 barn owl, in the flesh. 
E. Beaupre, Kingston, Ontario, 1 great horned owl in the flesh. 
C. O. Tatham, "Rod and Gun,” Woodstock, Ontario, 1 lapwing, salted in the 
flesh, from Ramea island, Newfoundland. 
Geo. Whiteley, St. Johns, Newfoundland, 1 lapwing in the flesh. 
Walter J. Boyles, Canaan Station, N.B., 1 great horned owl and one goshawk, in 
the flesh. 
William Rowan, Edmonton, Alberta, 1 sandhill crane, skin. 
Oscar Pothier, St. Hyacinthe, Quebec, 1 starling in the flesh. 
Canadian National Parks, 2 yellow-legs, 1 turnstone, 1 ring-billed gull, from 
Natashkwan, Quebec, seized and confiscated by federal officers. 
