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Birds — Concluded 
By Gift — Concluded 
C. D. McIntyre, Ottawa: 1 male ring-necked piheasant, killed by motor car 
near Williamsburg, Ontario, November 2, 1934. 
Prof. Wm. Rowan, University of Alberta, Edmonton: 5 skins of Savannah 
sparrow ( Passerculus sandwichensis) . 
L. S. Russell, Geological Survey, Ottawa: 1 skin of redstart, taken at Deer 
Creek ranch, southern Alberta. 
Cyril Rennick, Ottawa: 1 starling found dead. 
Dr. H. F. Lewis. Chief Federal Migratory Bird Officer for Ontario and Que- 
bec: 1 American coot and 1 baldpate (mounted), from Mingan, Saguenay 
county, Quebec. 
J. Skillen, Geological Survey, Ottawa: 1 ring-necked duck, 1 old squaw 
duck, taken at Beckett Landing and Constant lake, Ontario, November, 
1934. 
Charles Guiguet, Shaunavon, Saskatchewan: 1 male and 1 female hybrid 
flicker ( Colaptes auratus x C. cafer ) with brood of 5 fledgling young, and 
1 additional adult male. 
By Exchange 
J. H. Fleming, Toronto: 1 California quail ( Lophortyx califomica), and 
1 mountain quail ( Oreortyx picta). 
Allan Brooks, Okanagan Landing, British Columbia: 1 Queen Charlotte 
woodpecker ( Dryobates villosus picoideus). 
By Staff , 12 
Amphibians and Reptiles 
By Gift 223 
R, D. Bird. Brandon, Manitoba.. 1 
W. W. Coleman. Waskesieu lake, Sask 2 
Stuart Criddle, Treesbank. Manitoba 183 
B. J. Hales, Brandon, Manitoba 1 
D. Leechman, Charlton island, James bay 2 
R. 0. Merriman, Matamek Factory 1 
Clyde L. Patch. Georgetown, D.C., and Edgewater, Maryland 21 
L. S. Russell, Writing-on-Stone, Alberta 3 
Harlan I. Smith, Rice lake, Ont 9 
Invertebrates, Molluscs 
By Gift 
C. E. Johnson, National Museum, Ottawa: 4 lots of microscopic shells from 
Long swamp, near Ottawa. 
Ned Roberts, Britannia Heights, near Ottawa: 8 lots of shells from Britannia 
and vicinity. 
A. La Rocque, Geological Survey: 3 lots, Wakefield lake, Quebec (freshwater); 
15 lots, Taylor lake, Quebec (freshwater and land) ; 60 lots, Meach lake, 
Quebec (freshwater and land) ; 35 lots, vicinity of Urbana, Illinois (fresh- 
water) ; 6 lots, Fairy lake, Quebec (land). 
W. J. Wintemberg, National Museum, Ottawa: 3 lots from near Lakeville, 
Sunbury county, New Brunswick (1933). 
Institute of Parasitology, MoGill University, Macdonald College post office, 
Quebec: 6 lots from Montmagny and Ste.-Anne-de-Bellevue, Quebec, and 
12 lots from Wainwright Buffalo park, Alberta; collected by W. E. S'wales 
and H. T. Griffiths (1934). 
G. E. Fairbairn, Geological Survey, Ottawa: 10 lots of microscopic shells, 5 
lots of freshwater shells from near Ottawa (1934). 
C. L. Patch, National Museum, Ottawa: 2 marine and 2 land shells from 
Edgewater Beach, Maryland. 
R. E. Ouimet, Geological Survey: 8 lots, Taylor lake, Quebec (freshwater). 
