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Mammals — Continued 
J. Robert Mutch, Mount Herbert, Prince Edward Island, 1 red squirrel, 1 chip- 
munk, 1 short-tailed shrew, 1 long-tailed shrew, 2 Acadian meadow mice, 
1 jumping mouse (skull), 1 mink skull. 
John Bingham, Ottawa, 1 young white-tailed deer for mounting, from Hawk 
Lake inlet, Quebec. 
Wm. H. Moore, mouth of Keswick river, New Brunswick, 1 skeleton of Nova 
Scotia wild cat. 
Royal Canadian Mounted Police, 1 skeleton of narwhal, from Constable S. H. G. 
Margetts, Ponds inlet, Baffin island. 
Herbert Howie, Carp, Ontario, 1 flying squirrel in the flesh. 
J. M. Stewart, City View, Ontario, 1 woodchuck in the flesh. 
J. Shellard, City View, Ontario, 1 woodchuck in the flesh. 
Hudson’s Bay Company, 13 specimens of white-footed mouse, from Ile-a-la-Crosse, 
Saskatchewan, through district manager, Saskatchewan Fur Trade District , 
5 skins of brown lemming, 4 skins of Greenland lemming, from Lake Harbour, 
Baffin island, through district manager, Montreal. 
North West Territories and Yukon Branch, Department of the Interior, 1 skin 
and skull of red fox, taken by Chief Warden M. J. Dempsey, in Wood Buffalo 
park; 56 mammals collected by J. D. Soper, in southwestern Baffin island, 
on expedition of 1928-29. 
Major Allan Brooks, Okanagan Landing, British Columbia, 1 skin and skull of 
Vancouver Island marmot (melanistic specimen), taken by Arthur Peake, 
at Battle mountain, Vancouver island. 
Heirs of the late Dr. F. Montizambert, Ottawa, 1 mounted head of plains buffalo, 
obtained by Colonel A. G. Irvine, former Commissioner of the Royal North 
West Mounted Police, in Saskatchewan, in 1885. 
Ed. G. White, Ottawa, 5 skins and 3 skulls of small mammals from collection of 
his brother, the late Geo. R. White of Ottawa. 
Arthur English, St. Johns, Newfoundland, 1 weasel. 
G. S. Blanchet, Ottawa, 1 weasel from Tavane, Keewatin district. 
By exchange: 
W. E. Saunders, London, Ontario, 1 Ungava Phenacomys from French river, 
Ontario, 
By purchase: 
One skin and skull of barren ground caribou, female, pure albino, purchased from 
Indian, near Resolution, Great Slave lake, North West Territories, through 
North West Territories and Yukon Branch, Department of the Interior, 
Birds: 
By members of staff: 155 specimens 
By gift: 135 specimens 
R. A. Cummings, Vancouver, British Columbia, 4 skins and 1 nest of bush-tit; 
8 skins and 5 eggs of other birds. 
R. W. Tufts, Wolfville, Nova Scotia, 4 Canada jays, in the flesh. 
Stuart Criddle, Treesbank, Manitoba, 1 screech owl, red phase, in the flesh. 
Arthur English, St. Johns, Newfoundland, 3 rock ptarmigan. 
G. H. Blanchet, Ottawa, 1 northern raven, from Ferguson river, Keewatin district, 
North West Territories; 23 bird skins from Tavane, Keewatin district. 
D. McDonald, 1 golden eagle, in the flesh, from Moose lake, Renfrew county, 
Ontario. 
J. H. Fleming, Toronto, 1 skin of tree duck from Corpus Christi, Texas. 
A. Stewart, Ottawa, 1 red-winged blackbird, in the flesh. 
John Arkell, Britannia, Ontario, 1 red- shouldered hawk, 4 eggs and nest; 1 great 
blue heron found dead. 
Dr. B. D. Kennedy, Ottawa, 1 macaw, in the flesh. 
R. Wickware, Ottawa, 1 oven-bird, in the flesh. 
Miss Marion Harmer, Ottawa, 1 scarlet tanager, killed by cat. 
Dr. R. E. DeLury, Ottawa, 4 birds in the flesh, killed accidentally. 
Robert Lockwood, Rockcliffe, Ontario, 1 nest of wood thrush. 
