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Birds — Cone, 
By (Hft — Cone. 
Gifford Johnson, Ottawa, Ontario: I black-crowned night heron, found dead 
on Rideau river. 
Harry Ramsdel, Ottawa, Ontario: 1 red-eyed vireo. 
Christopher Riley: 1 pomarine jaeger, from Tazin river, Mackenzie district, 
Northwest Territories. 
T. E. Randall, Boyle, Alberta: 1 red-winged blackbird, 1 shrike, 1 rosy 
finch ( Leucosticte tephrocotis) . 
Conrad Potvin, Ottawa, Ontario: 2 nighthawks, juvenile fledglings. 
Professor W. C. Baker, Kingston, Ontario: 1 water-thrush, found dead. 
Adrian A. St. Laurent, Ottawa, Ontario: 1 sharp-shinned hawk, in the flesh. 
R. Meredith, Quebec, Que.: 1 yellow rail, in the flesh, taken at Petit Pre, 
north shore of St. Lawrence river about 15 miles below Quebec, Oct. 
13, 1935. 
R, W. Sheppard, Niagara Falls, Ontario: 1 blue goose ( Chen caerulescens ) , 
in the flesh, at foot of Horseshoe falls, Oct. 28, 1935. 
Dr, W. E, Hurlburt, Vineland, Ontario: 1 blue goose, in the flesh, a goose 
that was carried over Niagara falls, Oct. 27 or 28, 1935, 
Dr. J. A. Ruddick, Wakefield, Que.: 1 mounted Kiwi ( Apeteryx sp.) from 
New Zealand. 
John Marshall, Ottawa, Ontario: 1 male American goldeneye, in the flesh. 
J. McManus, Ottawa, Ontario: 1 male American merganser, in the flesh, 
E. E. Wall, Ottawa, Ontario: 1 pine grosbeak, in the flesh. 
Arthur C. Peake, Quatsino, Vancouver island, B.C. : 6 skins, great horned 
owl, 2 goshawks, juvenile, salted skins. 
A. L. Gormley, Arnprior, Ontario: 1 hawk owl, in the flesh, taken near 
Barrys bay, Renfrew county, Ontario, Dec. 20, 1935. 
By Purchase 
Major Allan Brooks, Okanagan Landing, B.C.: 27 pelagic sea birds collected 
off British Columbia coast (9 albatrosses, 4 fulmars, 5 shearwaters, 2 
horned puffin, 2 California murres, 4 Cassin’s auklet, 1 ancient murrelet). 
Amphibians and Reptiles 
By Museum Expeditions 64 
Victor E. Gould and W. Earl Godfrey, north and west coast of Cape Breton 
island and northern part of Guysborough county, Nova Scotia: 3 toads, 
8 frogs, 8 red-backed salamanders, 1 spotted salamander, 8 garter snakes, 
1 red-bellied snake, 1 green snake — 30 specimens. 
C. H. Douglas Clarke and Horace P. Stovell, Batchawana Bay region, 
Algoma district, east side of lake Superior, Ontario: 3 toads, 2 green 
frogs, 1 leopard frog, 2 wood frogs, 2 hylas, 2 newts, 1 garter snake — 
13 specimens. 
Hamilton M. Laing and Kenneth Racey, northern Vancouver island, from 
Comox around the coast to Quatsino sound, B.C.: 4 toads, 8 frogs, 9 
salamanders — 21 specimens. 
By Gift 63 
J. Roland Brown. Hamilton, Ont 3 
J. S. Charleson, Moose Lake, Manitoba 23 
Cyril K, Coldwell, Gaspereau, Nova Scotia 1 
B. J. Hales, Sandilands, Manitoba 1 
H. M. Laing, Vancouver island, B.C 14 
Andre Laroche, Montreal island, Que 1 
A. LaRocque, Algonquin park, Ont 1 
G. D. McKinstry, Britannia, Ont 1 
Phyllis Patch, Burbidge, Que 1 
L. S. Russell, Alberta 2 
H. L. Seamans, Lethbridge, Alberta 1 
J. C. Shelford, Wistaria, B.C 3 
C. M. Sternberg, Dauphin, Manitoba 3 
J. J, Way, Wooler, Ont.. 1 
M. Y, Williams, Manitoulin island, Ont 2 
A. W. G. Wilson, Minaki, Ont 5 
