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workers. The following publications were consulted, and in many 

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Dayton, William A. 



1931. IMPORTANT WESTERN BROWSE PLANTS. U. S. Dept. Agl\ MisC. Pub. 101, 



214 op. 

 DeNio, R. M. 



1938. elk and deer foods and feeding habits. Third North American 

 Wildlife Conference Trans., pp. 421-427. 

 Dixon, Joseph S. 



1934. A study of the life history and food habits of mule DEER IN CALI- 

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 Einarsen, Arthur S. 



1948. THE PRONGHORN ANTELOPE AND ITS MANAGEMENT. 238 pp. Wildlife 



Mangt. Inst., Washington, D. C. 

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1950. PLANT use factors EASTERN OREGON AND EASTERN WASHINGTON. 



Pacific Northwest Forest and Range Expt. Sta. and Region 6. 12 pp. 

 Garrison, George A. 



1953. effects of clipping on some range shrubs. Jour. Range Mangt. 



6 (5): 309-317. 

 Hagen, Herbert L. 



1953. NUTRITIVE VALUE FOR DEER OF SOME FORAGE PLANTS IN THE SIERRA 



Nevada. Calif. Fish and Game 39 (2): 163-175. 

 Jameson, Donald A. 



1952. NUTRITIVE VALUE OF BROWSE ON MONTANA WINTER RANGES. Jour. Range 



Mangt. 5 (5): 306-310. 

 Lassen, Robert W., Ferrel, Carol M., and Leach, Howard 



1952. FOOD HABITS, PRODUCTIVITY AND CONDITION OF THE DOYLE MULE DEER 



herd. Calif. Fish and Game 38 (2) : 211-224. 

 Mason, Ellis 



1952. food habits and measurements of hart mountain antelope. jout. 

 Wildlife Mangt. 16 (3): 387-389. 

 Murie, Olaus J. 



1951. the elk of north America. 376 pp. Stackpole Co., Harrisburg, Pa. 

 Reid, Elbert H. 



1942. IMPORTANT plants on national forest RANGES OF EASTERN OREGON AND 

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 Sta. 64 pp. 

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1952. DIGESTIBILITY OF SOME NATIVE FORAGES FOR MULE DEER. Joiir. Wildlife 



Mangt, 16 (3): 309-312. 

 Van Dersal, William R. 



1938. native woody plants of the united states, their erosion-control 



and wildlife values. U. S. Dept, Agr. Misc. Pub. 308, 362 pp. 

 Young, Vernon A., and Payne, Gene F. 



1948. utilization of "key" browse species in relation to proper grazing 

 practices in cutover western white pine lands in northern- 

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