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Official Canadian Bird-Banding Returns 138

1929; Ottawa Field-Naturalists' Club; Volume: 43; Issue: 6 Linguagem: Inglês

10.5962/p.339042

ISSN

0008-3550

Tópico(s)

Environmental Conservation and Management

Resumo

The latter volume is dedicated to the memory of Dr. John Van Denburgh and in general character follows the plan of The Ieeptiles of Western North America.It includes descriptions of the amphibians of the same geographical area, and in a general way lists their distribution.Fortysix species and subspecies are admitted to the fauna of the area.Of these twenty-two are salamanders, and twenty-four are frogs, toads, ete.The forty-five illustrations have been made from original photographs of living amphibians.-The two volumes dealing with reptiles and this later volume on amphibians comprise an up-todate review of the herpetology of the western portion of North America.The volume on amphibians lists the following species and subspecies as occurring in British Columbia:Triturus torosus

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