LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL. 



U. S. Department of Agriculture, 



Biological Survey, 

 Washington, D. 6'., July 10, 1906. 

 Sir: 1 have the honor to transmit herewith, for publication as Bulle- 

 tin No. 2C) of the Biological Sui'vey, a report on the Distrilmtion and 

 Mig-ration of North American Ducks, Geese, and Swans, b}^ Wells W. 

 Cooke, assistant in the Biological Survey. Formerly abundant over 

 the whole of the United States, waterfowl are steadily diminishing in 

 numbers, and some species appear to be threatened with extinction in 

 the not distant future. Their value for food is great, and they have 

 formed in the past, and for all future time should continue to form, a 

 valuable asset and an important source of revenue to the several States 

 which harbor them. The preservation of the numerous species of 

 ducks, geese, and swans is becoming an important matter of legisla- 

 tive enactment, and the present report is intended to furnish informa- 

 tion as to present range, abundance, and migration of the several 

 species with reference to practical legislation. 



Respectfull}^, 



H. W. Henshaw, 



Acting Chief, Biological Survey. 



Hon. James Wilson, 



Secretary of Agriculture. 



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