662 ANNUAL REPORTS OF DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 



PubUcatiotis issued during the year ended June 30, I'JIO, etc. — Continued. 



BUREAU OF ANIMAL INDUSTRY— Conlliiued. 



Eablieb Publications Reprinted — Continued. 



Fat-mers' nuUrtins — Continned. Copies. 



No. 350. Tlie Dehorning of Cattle. Richard W. Hicliman. 16 pp. 



Dec. 9, 10,000; Mar. 5. 10.000 20,000 



No. 351. The Tuberculin Test of Cattle for Tuberculosis. John R. 



Mohler. 8 pp. Oct. 21, 10,000; May 17, 10,000 20,000 



No. 357. Methods of Poultrj- Manngemont at the Maine Agricul- 

 tural Experiment Station. Ravuioud Pearl. 39 pp. July 1, 

 5,000; July 7, 20,000; Sept. 10, "15,000; Feb. 21. 15.000; May 9. 

 40,000 95,000 



BUREAU OF BIOLOGICAL SURVEY. 



New Publications. 

 North Amrriean Fauna: 



No. 29. The Rabbits of North America. E. W. Nelson. 314 pp. 



50 cts. Aug. 31 1,000 



No. 30. Biological Investigation in Alaska and Yukon Territory. 



Wilfred IL Osgood. 90 pp. 15 cts. Oct. 7 _'_ 3, 000 



Circulars: 



No. 70. Directory of Officials Concerned with the Protection of 



Birds and Game. 1909. 16 pp. Aug. 16 5,000 



No. 71. National Bird and Mammal Reservations in Alaska in 



Charge of the U. S. Department of Agriculture. 15 pp. Apr. 12__ 1.600 

 No. 72. Private Game Preserves and Their Future in the United 



States. T. S. Palmer. 11pp. May 5 5,000 



No. 73. Progress in Game Protection in 1909. T. S. Palmer, Henry 



Oldys. and C. E. Brewster. 19 pp. May 23 5,000 



Annual Report: 



Report of the Chief of the Bureau for 1909. C. Hart Merriam. 



(From An. Rpts. of Dept, 1909.) 23 pp. Nov. 20 2, 500 



Yearbook Extracts: 



No. 474. The Economic Value of Predaceous Birds and Mammals. 



A.K.Fisher. (From Ybk. 1908.) 10 pp. Aug. 17 5,000 



No. 4S2. Mouse Plagues, Their Control and Prevention. Stanley E. 



Piper. (From Ybk. 1908.) 13 pp. Aug. 25 5,000 



No. 486. The Relations between Birds and Insects. F. E. L. Beal. 



( From Ybk. 1908.) 8 pp. July 19, 2,500 ; Feb. 1, 3,000 5, 500 



No. 491. Use of Poisons for Destroving Noxious Mammals. David 



E. Lantz. (From Ybk. 1908.) 12 pp. July 27 5.000 



No. 500. Progress of Game Protection in 1908. T. S. Palmer. 



(From Ybk. 1908.) 12 pp. Sept. 7 5.000 



No. 504. Plants Useful to Attract Birds and Protect Fruit. W. L. 



McAfee. (From Ybk. 1909.) 16 pp. June 24 3,000 



No. 506. Pocket Gophers as Enemies of Trees. David E. Lantz. 



(From Ybk. 1909.) 12 pp. June 24 3,000 



No. 510. Introduction of the Hungarian Partridge Into the United 



States. Henry Oldys. (From Ybk. 1909.) 12 pp. May 23 3,000 



Farmers'' Bulletins: 



No. 369. How to Destroy Rats. David E. Lantz. 60 pp. Sept. 3, 



20,000 ; Oct. 28, 10,000 ; Jan. 7, 15,000 ; Apr. 12, 5,000 ; June 10, 



10.000 60.000 



No. 376. Game Laws for 1909. A summary of the Provisions Re- 

 lating to Sea.sons, Shipments. Sale, Limits, and License. T. S. 



Palmer, Henry Oldys, and C. E. Brewster. 56 pp. Oct. 2, 30,000 ; 



Nov. 29, 20,000; Feb. 10, 10,000 60,000 



No. 383. How to Destroy English Sparrows. T. S. Palmer and 



Henry Oldys. 30 pp. Jan. 18, 20,000 ; Mar. 12, 10,000 ; June 1, 



15,000 45,000 



No. 390. Pheasant Raising in the United States. Henry Oldys. 



With a Chapter on Diseases of Pheasants by George Byron Morse. 



40 pp. Apr. 19, 15,000; June 11, 10,000 25,000 



No. 396. The Muskrat. David E. Lantz. 38 pp. Apr. 30 15, 000 



