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The Canadian Field Naturalist 1920-21

Vol. XXXIV No. 1-9 & Vol. XXXV No. 1-7 (#7 is Oct.-Dec)

Publication Information: Published by Ottawa Field-Naturalist Club monthly except for June, July & August.

Additional Information: Volume XXXIV has 184 pages and Vol. XXXV has 143 pages. I have other bound volumes of this publication. The front and back covers were removed from the issues and then bound all in the back of the volume. Few illustrations.

Summary: Was established to publish the results of original research or investigations in all departments of natural history.

Articles: • Fall Migrants. By L. McI. Terrill • The Rhopalocera, or Butterflies, or Hatley, Stanstead County, Quebec, 1919. By H. Mousley • A Rare Fungus New to Canada. By W. S. Odell • A Fable of To-day. By Ralf Ranger • Notes on the Nesting Habits and Food of Prairie Horned Larks in Manitoba, By Norman Criddle • Brief Report of the Ottawa Field-Naturalists’ Club for the year ending Dec. 2, 1919 • Book Notices and Reviews: (in multiple issues) • Lake Shore Bird Migration at Beamsville, Ont. By Hamilton M. Laing • The Flora of Warrens Landing, Lake Winnipeg, Man. By Chas. W. Lowe • Canadian Sphaeriidae. By The Hon. Mr. Justice Latchford • Belated Guests. By Frank Morris • Programme of Outings, 1920 • Obituary: James Melville Macoun. By M.O. Matte; John Macoun, 1831-1920; C. Gordon Hewitt. By Norman Criddle; Lawrence M. Lambe; Walter R. Billings • Notes on the Mammals of Ridout, Ont. By J. Dewey Soper • Canadian Sphaeriidae. By the Hon. Mr. Justice Latchford • Nesting of the Ruby-crowned Kinglet at Guelph Ont. By J. Dewey Soper • Deadly Poisonous Mushrooms. By R. E. Stone • Notes on the Summer Birds of Gaspe Peninsula, Que By Chas. W. Townsend • Birds and How to Attact Them About Our Homes. By J. C. Middleton • Notes on the Sumiocr Birds of Grape Peninsu’a. By C. W. Townsend - • The Diving Habit and Community Spirit of the Spotted Sandpiper. By H. Mousley • Winter Bird List from London, Ont. By E. M. S. Dale • Among the Coffin-Carriers. By H. F. Lewis • The Spiders of Canada. By J. H. Emerton • Notes on the Fauna and Flora of East and Middle Sister and North Harbor Islands, Lake Erie. By E. W. Calvert • Notes on the Fauna of the Moose River and the Mattagami and Abitibi Tributaries. By M. Y. Williams • The Larger Freshwater Crustacea of Canada and Alaska. By Frits Johansen • Changes in the Status of Certain Birds in the Vicinity of Quebec, P.Q. By H. F. Lewis. • The Ferns of Hatley, Stanstead County, Que., 1920. By H. Mousley • The Vertebrates of the Otter Lake Region, Dorset,Ont. By A; H. Wright and S. E. R. Simpson • The Larger Freshwater-Crustacea from Canada and Alaska. By Frits Johansen • Argulidae from the Shubenatadia River, N.S. By C. B. Wilson • Birds in Relation to Insect Control. By Norman Criddle • Additions to the Birds of Shoal Lake, Man. By E. S. Norman • The Duck specimens recorded as Labrador Ducks in Dalhousie College, Halifax, N. S. By Hoyes Lloyd. • Vertebrates of the Otter Lake Region, Dorset Ont. By A. H. Wright and S. E. R. Simpson • Further Notes on the Orchids of Hatley, Que. By H. Mousley • Further Notes on the Rhopalocera or Butterflies of Hatley, Que. By H. Mousley • John Macoun Memorial • Reviews:—The Auk for 1920 • Index for Volume XXXIV and XXXV • Faunal Notes from the Atlantic Biological Station By A.Willey & A. G. Huntsman • The Liard River Flood of July, 1919 By E.J. Whittaker • Vancouver Natural History Society – Naturalists Study Alpine Flora • Bird Notes buy the way in the Maritime Provinces. By Hoyes Lloyd • Prosecutions Migratory Birds Convention Act and North West Game Act • Brief Report of the Ottawa Field Naturalists Club for the year 1920 • Editorial Note • The Lager Freshwater—Crustacea From Canada and Alaska. By Frits Johansen • Some Notes on the Belted Kingfisher. By William Rowan • The King versus Russel C. Clark • The Evening -Grosbeak In Canada. By P. A. Taverner • The Larger Freshwater—Crustacea from Canada and Alaska. By Frits Johansen • Association Commensalism and Parisitism among Marine Animals in the Strait of Georgia. By C. McLean Fraser • Gleanings from the Canadian -West—Part I., Avian Fauna of Islay, Alberta. By J. Dewey Soper • Prosecutions, Migratory Birds Convention Act and North West Game Act • Correspondence: Bird Migration. H. Mousley • A Popular Description of Dinosaurs. By C.M. Sternberg • A Cyprinid New to Science. By Philip Cox • Canadian Sphaeriidae. By Hon. Mr. Justice Latchford • A Baby Porcupine. By Charles Macnamara • Notes on Canadian Entomostraca. By A. Brooker Klugh • A Botanical Trip through German South-West Africa. By W. P. Thompson • Swarth on the Fox Sparrow. By P. A. Taverner • Overgrowth of Stumps of Conifers. BY C. C. Pemberton • The larger Freshwater-Crustacea from Canada and. Alaska (Continued). By Frits Johansen • Notes on the Fauna of Lower Pagwachuan, Lower Kenogami and Lower Albany River of Ontario. By M. Y. Williams • On a New Heliozoon from Vancouver Island. By Chas. H. O’Donoghue • Gleanings from the Canadian West. By J. Dewey Sopher • A Contribution to the Algae Flora of the Okanagan (British Columbia). By E.D. Sismey • An Example of Gravity Deformation in a Limestone Slab. By E.M. Kindle • The Treatment of Skin Irritations Due to Poison Ivy. • Notes on the Northwest Coast Heron in Stanley Park, Vancouver, B.C. • Bird Census from London, Ont. By E.M.S. Dale • The Scoters and Eiders. By P. A. Taverner • Further Notes on the Orchids of Hatley, Stanstead County, Que., 1919. By H. Mousley. • An Annotated List of the Birds of Coldstream, Ont., and vicinity. By A. A. Wood • Three New Pelecypods from the Coloradoan of the Peace and Smoky Valleys, Alta. By F. H. McLearn • Biota of a Sand Spit in Lake Winnippeg. By C.H. O’Donoghue • A fairy-Shrimp New to Canada and Western North America. By F. Johansen • Birds that are Little Known in Manitoba. By N. Criddle • Lessons Learned from a Tame Sparrow Hawk. By P. A Taverner

Notes and Observations: • The Yellow-throated Vireo near Seeley’s Bay. W. E. Saunders • A New Mammal for Canada. W. E. Saunders • Phenacomys intermedius from High River, Alberta. W. E. Saunders • Brewer’s Sparrow in Saskatchewan and Alberta. W. E. Saunders • Puss in a Sparrow Chase. Herbert Groh • Alberta Natural History Society • Migratory Birds Convention Act Prosecutions • The Absence of Song Birds in the Wilderness of Nova Scotia. H. A. P. Smith. • A 1919 Christmas Census for Toronto and Ottawa. ‘H. Lloyd • Teaching Bird Protection by Motion Pictures. H. Lloyd • Hudsonian Chicadee. Mrs. F. Cassels • The Starling in Canada. P. A. Taverner • How a Young Puppy Avoidod Starvation. E. J. Whittaker • A Spider new to Canada. A. B. Klugh • A Pigeon Hawk Winters at Ottawa. H. Lloyd • Birds of the Wilderncss of Nova Scotia. H. F. Lewis • Prosecutions, Migratory Birds Convention Act and Northwest Game Act • Accessions to the Museum of Geological Survey. P. A. Taverner • The Name of the English Sparrow. P. A. Taverner • Lantern Slides for Educational Purposes. P. A. Taverner • Bird Migration. A. B. Klugh • A Doped Butterfly. A. B. Klugh • Morchella Bispora in Canada. H. T. Gussow; A. B. Klugh • Rusty Black Birds Wintering in Alberta. F. L. Farley • A Unique Entomological Experience. A. B. Klugh • The Prothonotary Warbler at ‘London. W. E. Saunders • Epicurean Taste in Swallows. W. E. Saunders • Prosecutions—Migratory Birds Convention Act and Northwest Game Act • Bird Banding Work in United States. B. W. Nelson • Migration Studies by Bird Banding. P. A. Taverner • The Jaeger at Sylvan Lake, Alta. E. Cassels • Mr. Arthur Gibson—an Appreciation. W.T.M. • The Spruce Drummer. J. L. DeVany • Some Observations on Blanding’s Turtle. L. L. Snyder • Hornby’s Petrel. P. A. Taverner • Notes on the behaviour of the Chipmunk—No. 2. A. Brooker Klugh • Archaeological Evidence concerning the presence of the Gray Fox In Ontario. W. J. Wintemberg • Animal Behaviour as a Factor In the Formation of Bone Beds. E.M. Kindle • Vespula Diabolica. A. Brooker Klugh • A Gull In Niagara Rapids. Harrison, F. Lewis • The Greater Snow Goose. Harrison F. Lewis • The Town of Yarmouth, N.S., Buys a Bird Sanctuary Hoyes Lloyd • Freshwater Crustacea From Canada. Frits Johansen • Notes and Observations On the White-winged Crossbill. L. McI. Terrell • Observations on Birds of Prince Edward Island. A. Brooker Klugh • Prairie Warbler at Hamilton, Ont. R. Owen Merriman • Bohemian Waxwings In Saskatchewan. Nell Gilmour • Appointments. H. L. • Bird Banding • Nighthawk Nesting in a Peat Bog. By W. V. Brown • An aquatic habit of the Pigeons. By Hoyes Lloyd • Freshwater-Crustacea from Canada. By Frits Johansen • Additional Species for the List of Coldstream Birds. By A. A. Wood • Starling at London. By E. M. S. Dale • A Canadian National Museum • Prairie Fringed Orchid • Prov. Quebec Soc. Protection of Birds • Unusual Migration Records In the Vicinity of Montreal. By L. McI. Terrill • A Pine Siskin Invasion. By F. L. Farlay • Some Mosses from Boskung. By W. Kirkconnell • Birds as Foster Parents, By Oliver Trafford • White-Humped Sandpiper at Ottawa. BY P. F. Foran

Condition: Hard cover, Ex-Lib-usual stamps/marks, book plate inside front cover, pocket inside back cover; covers show slight wear, with light soiling and spine edge is faded; text is sound with few soiled specks; one issue has some page numbers printed incorrect; overall good plus copy.

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