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Mammals — Concluded 
By Gift — Concluded 
W. W. Coleman, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan: 1 reddoacked mouse ( Clethri - 
orwmys gapperi) from lake Waskesieu, Prince Albert National park, Sas- 
katchewan. 
L. S. Russell, Geological Survey, Ottawa: 1 skull of pronghorn antelope, 2 skins 
— skulls of pocket gopher ( Thomomys talpoides) from southern Alberta. 
Dr. Seymour Had wen, Ontario Research Foundation, Toronto: lemming skins, 
flat, without skulls, 69 ( Dicrostonyx groenlandicus ) ; 8 Lemmus trimu- 
cronatus secured by the Rev. Father Girard, O.M.I., of Pond inlet, Baffin 
island; 3 flat skins of Arctic hare from Pond inlet, Baffin island. 
Charles F. Holmes, Dollardi, Saskatchewan: 1 Black Hill cottontail ( Sylvilagus 
nuttallii grangeri ) in the flesh. Mounted for exhibit series. 
W. Ray Salt, Rosebud, Alberta: 3 Bonaparte weasels, 1 long-tailed weasel, 1 
least weasel, 1 Drummond meadow mouse, 1 white-footed mouse, 1 house 
mouse. 
Stuart Griddle, Treesbank, Manitoba: 1 male white-tailed deer ( Odocoileus 
virginianus) , skin and skull. 
H. H. Blanche!, Ottawa: 1 large piece of beaver-cut birch stump, collected many 
years ago at Meach lake, Quebec, and obtained from the Tudhope family, 
Ottawa. 
E. F. G. White, Ottawa: 1 summer skin of Arctic fox taken at Pond inlet, 
Baffin island, September 12, 1934. 
Russell A, Johnston, Helmsdale post office, Alberta: 10 skulls of Coyote ( Canis 
latrans ) killed during winter of 1933-1934. 
Hamilton M. Laing, Comox, British Columbia: 1 skin — skull spotted juvenile 
male Vancouver Island cougar ( Fclis concolor vancouverensis) , one of three 
taken near Comox, September 25, 1934, by C. J. (“Cougar”) Smith. 
Ronald W. Smith, Wolfville, Nova Scotia: 2 Bonaparte weasels in the flesh. 
Victor Eugene Gould, Wolfville, Nova Scotia: 2 brown bats ( Myotis keenii 
seplentrionalis) , 6 long-tailed shrews ( Sorex cinereus cinereus ), skins with- 
out skulls. 
Kenneth Racey, Vancouver, British Columbia: 2 skins, skulls, western bushy- 
tailed wood rat ( Neotoma cinerea occidentalis) in winter coat, adult male 
from Beaverdell, British Columbia, young male from North Arm, Burrard 
inlet, B.C. 
F. Bradshaw, Director, Provincial Museum, Regina, Saskatchewan: 1 partial 
specimen of Wyoming kangaroo rat ( Dipodomys ordii luteolus) killed by 
motor car near Tompkins, southwestern Saskatchewan, November, 1934 
(the third Canadian record for this species). 
The Rt. Hon. William Lyon Mackenzie King, Ottawa: Eastern porcupine 
( Erethizon dorsatum) from Kingsmere, Gatineau county, Quebec. 
P. McLaren, Ashton, Lennox county, Ontario: 1 eastern porcupine, killed in 
wheat field. 
Edward R. Bailey, Wellington, Ontario: 1 small eastern flying squirrel 
( Glnucomys volans volant). 
Cyril Caldwell. Gaspereaux, Kings county, Nova Scotia: 7 Nova Scotia 
snowshoe rabbits ( Lepus amencanus struthopus ) in the flesh. 
R. W. Tufts and Victor E. Gould, Wolfville, Nova Scotia: 5 brown bats ( Myotis 
keenii septentrionalis) in the flesh, found hibernating in a gypsum quarry 
cave, in February, 1935. 
By Purchase 2 
D. McDonald, Fairford, Manitoba: 1 cranium of musk-ox, incomplete, consider- 
ably weathered, found by an Indian near lake in south-central Manitoba. 
Victor E. Gould, Wolfville, Nova Scotia: 1 large male Nova Scotia wildcat 
{Lynx gigas) caught in Forks River district, Hants county, Nova Scotia, 
February 11, 1935. For mounting. 
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