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Amphibians and Reptiles — Concluded 
By Members of Staff and by Gift — Concluded 
H. Miles, Woodstock, Ont 30 
Wm. H. Moore, Scotch Lake, N.S 1 
J. A. Munro, Horse Lake, B.C 6 
L. S. Russell, Hull, Que., Grand Prairie, Alta 2 
Leslie Stone, Ottawa, Ont 1 
M. M. Thomson, Kingsmere, Que 1 
A. C. Toner, Arden, Ont 2 
E. Trevor, Portland, Ont. 1 
Robie W. Tufts, Wolfville and Sable River, NJ3 2 
C. R. Twinn, Algonquin Park, Ont 1 
M. Y. Williams, Bowen Island, B.C 1 
The total number of amphibians and reptiles now in the herpeto- 
logical collection is 4,561 
Fishes 
By Gift: 
W. A. Gunter, Ottawa, 1 gar-pike ( Lcpidosteus osseus), from Ottawa river, 
near Ottawa. 
Invertebrate: Molluscs 
By Gift: 182 
Royal Ontario Museum of Zoology, Toronto, 30 specimens of snails ( Limnaea 
stagnalis of four varieties), from Ontario, Saskatchewan, and British 
Columbia. 
Norman Griddle, Aweme, Manitoba, 25 specimens of Stagnicola species, from 
Whitewater lake and Plum Coulee, Manitoba. 
G. E. Fairbaim, Geological Survey, Ottawa, 1 Oxychilus cellarius from Ottawa; 
1 Sphaerium rhomboideum from Moncrief lake, Quebec; 100 specimens 
of Naiades ( Lampsilis species) from Britannia bay, Ottawa river, Ontario. 
A. La Rocque, Geological Survey, Ottawa, 15 specimens from Rideau canal 
and river, Ottawa. 
H. S. Bostock, Geological Survey, Ottawa, 3 snails from Carmacks, 5 from 
Willow creek, and 1 from Little Salmon river, Yukon Territory ; 1 gastropod 
from Laberge lake, Yukon Territory. 
C. E. Johnson, National Museum, Ottawa, about 40 specimens of Limnaea 
stagnalis from Rideau river. 
In Exchange ‘ 3 
G. D. Hanna, California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco, California, 3 
specimens of Carychium magnificum Hanna, collected at Union bay, 
Vancouver island, British Columbia. 
Insects 
By Gift: 
Charles H. Young, National Museum, Ottawa, 2,400 specimens of Lepidoptera 
mounted, collected in vicinity of Ottawa, and deposited in National Collec- 
tion of Insects. 
H. S. Bostock, Geological Survey, Ottawa, 1 beetle and bottle of insect larvae 
from Yukon Territory. 
R. W. Tufts, Wolfville, Nova Scotia, 2 insect parasites from sharp-shinned 
hawk and woodcock, respectively. 
