462 ANNUAL EEPORTS OF DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 



DEPARTMENT BULLETINS. 



No. 



1078. Beaver Habits, Beaver Control, and Possibilities in Beaver Farming. Pp. 



31, pis. 7, figs. 7 (including map). 

 1089. Reindeer in Alaska. Pp. 74, pis. 24, figs. 2 (including map). 

 1091. Life History of the Kangaroo Rat, Dipodomys spectabilis spectabilis 



Merriam. Pp. 40, pis. 9, figs. 3 (including map). 

 1145. Migration Records from Birds Banded at Great Salt Lake, Utah. Pp. 16, 



pis. 2, fig. 1 (map). 

 1151. Silver Fox Farming. Pp. 60, pis. 4, figs. 46 (including map). 



FARMERS' BULLETINS. 



1288. Game Laws for 1922. Pp. 80. 



1293. Laws Relating to Fur Animals, 1922. Pp. 30. 



1302. How to Get Rid of Rats. Pp. 14, figs. 8. 



1327. Canaries: Their Care and Management. Pp. 22, figs. 6. 



REVISED EDITIONS. 



506. Food of some Well-known Birds of Forest, Farm, and Garden. Pp. 34, 



figs. 16. 

 587. Economic Value of North American Skunks. Pp. 24, figs. 10. 

 621. How to Attract Birds in the Northeastern States. Pp. 16, figs. 11. 

 702. Cottontail Rabbits in Relation to Trees and Farm Crops. Pp. 14, figs. 4. 

 844. How to Attract Birds in the Middle Atlantic States. Pp. 16, figs. 11. 

 869. The Muskrat as a Fur Bearer, with Notes on Its Use as Food. Pp. 20, 



figs. 4. 

 1239. Community Bird Refuges. Pp. 16, figs. 3. 

 1247. American Moles as Agricultural Pests and as Fur Producers. Pp. 24, 



figs. 16. 



DEPARTMENT CIRCULARS. 



242. Directory of Officials and Organizations Concerned with the Protection of 

 Birds and Game, 1922. Pp. 20. 



260. Report of the Governor of Alaska on the Alaska Game Law, 1922. Pp. 7. 



261. Bird Censuses and How to Take Them. Pp. 4. 



SERVICE AND REGULATORY ANNOUNCEMENTS (BIOLOGICAL SURVEY). 



47. Hunting of Wild Fowl on Salt River Reservation, Ariz. P. 1. 



48. Migratory Bird Treaty Act and Regulations. (Including amendments of 



March 8, 1922.) Pp. 12. 



49. Importation of Quail from Northeastern Mexico. P. 1. 



50. Trapping of E'ur-bearing Animals on Big Lake Reservation, in the State 



of Arkansas. P. 1. 



51. Regulations for the Protection of Land Fur-bearing Animals in Alaska. 



P. 1. 



52. Regulations for the Protection of Land Fur-bearing Animals in Alaska. 



P. 1. 



53. Regulations for the Protection of Game in Certain Localities in Alaska. 



Pp. 3. 



54. Regulations for the Importation of Eggs of Game Birds for Propaga- 



tion. Pp. 2. 



PUBLICATIONS IN PRESS AT CLOSE OF YEAR, WITH MANUSCRIPT TITLES. 



Report on Bird Censuses in the United States, 1916 to 1920. (Department 

 Bulletin No. 1165, pp. 36, fig. 1, map.) 



Food and Economic Relations of North American Grebes. (Department Bulle- 

 tin No. 1196.) 



Local Names of Migratory Game Birds. ( Miscellaneous Circular No. 13, pp. 95, 

 figs. 52.) 



Migratory Bird Treaty, Act, and Regulations. (Including amendments of .June 

 11, 1923.) (Service and Regulatory Announcements — B. S. 55, pp. 13.) 



Bird Houses and How to Build Them. (Revision of Farmers' Bulletin No. 

 609.) 



Some Common Birds Useful to the Farmer. (Revision of Farmers' Bulletin 

 No. 630.) 



Common Birds of Southeastern United States in Relation to Agriculture. (Re- 

 vision of Farmers' Bulletin No. 755.) 



