. The Canadian field-naturalist. 1973 Stuart Criddle 75 started developing an area of wild land, pur- chased years before, into what is now the beautiful Glen Meadows Golf Course, Stuart married Kathleen Haynes on January 4, 1963, his wife, Ruth, having died on October 8, 1960, shortly before the move to the Stuart Criddle and part of his mammal collection. Photo taken November 8, 1959 by R. D. Bird. In 1963 Stuart was made an Honorary Mem- ber of The Ottawa Field-Naturalists' Club because of his outstanding contributions to Canadian natural history. In 1968, at the age of 91, he achie


. The Canadian field-naturalist. 1973 Stuart Criddle 75 started developing an area of wild land, pur- chased years before, into what is now the beautiful Glen Meadows Golf Course, Stuart married Kathleen Haynes on January 4, 1963, his wife, Ruth, having died on October 8, 1960, shortly before the move to the Stuart Criddle and part of his mammal collection. Photo taken November 8, 1959 by R. D. Bird. In 1963 Stuart was made an Honorary Mem- ber of The Ottawa Field-Naturalists' Club because of his outstanding contributions to Canadian natural history. In 1968, at the age of 91, he achieved the great honor of being awarded an honorary Doctor of Science degree at the first convocation of Brandon University. Stuart died on October 23, 1971, being sur- vived by his second wife; brother Evelyn, who subsequently passed way on January 23, 1972; brother Talbot; sister Maida; daughter Mrs. Gordon (Nan) Kenyon of Penticton; son Percy; and nine grandchildren. Stuart returned to the true family burying ground among the trees at Aweme where only his immediate relatives lie. Acknowledgements Grateful thanks are extended to the following individuals for their help: the late Dr. Ralph D. Bird, Miss Alma Criddle, Mr, Gerald Mala- her, Mr. Percy Criddle, Mrs. Lilian Bird, and Dr. H. S. Perdue. Publications of S. Criddle Criddle, N. and S. Criddle. 1913, The Broad- Striped Skunk {Mephitis hudsonicus Rich.). Ottawa Naturalist 27: 46-49. Criddle, S. and N. Criddle. 1917. Horned Larks at Aweme, Manitoba. Ottawa Naturalist 30: 144- 148, Criddle, N., E. Criddle and S. Criddle. 1923, The Coyote in Manitoba. Canadian Field-Naturalist 37: 41-45. Criddle, N. and S. Criddle. 1925. Weasels of South- ern Manitoba. Canadian Field-Naturalist 39: 142- 148. Criddle, S. 1926. The habits of Microtus minor in Manitoba. Journal of Mammalogy 7(3): 193-200. Criddle, S. 1929. An annotated list of the mammals of Aweme, Manitoba. Canadian Field-Naturalist 43(7): 155-159. Criddle, S. 1930. The Prairie P


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