UST OF FIGURES 



Number Title Pa^e 



73 Data Sheet Used to Hecoku Information Reuarijinc Aullt Grouse Flushed . 702 



74 Data Sheet Used to Record Grouse Nest Information 703 



75 Data Sheet Used to Record Grouse Brood Information 704 



7ft Data Shket Used to Record Information REOARniNc Dead Grouse Found 705 



77 Major Components of Grouse Skeleton 723 



7{J Leg Musculature. Lateral View 729 



79 Wing Musculature. Latekai. View or Deep Muscles 735 



80 Dige.stive System 738 



81 Longitudinal Section of L.4rge Intestine ., 739 



82 Feather Tracts and Spaces of the Ruffed Grouse 712 



83 Diurnal Trends in Rectal Temperature of Two Groups of .\dult Grouse, 



Group A of Which Was Exposed to an Additional Hour of Illumina- 

 tion AT Night 7.52 



84 Diurnal Trends in Rectal Temperature of Male and Female Adult Grouse 753 



85 Effect of Excitement on Rectal Temperature .\nd Respir.\tion Rate of 



Adult Grouse 753 



86 Trends in Rectal Temperature Following Wetting among Three Groups of 



Adult Grouse Exposed to Different Conditions of Air Temperature 



AND Humidity 754 



87 Trends in Rectal Temperature Following Wetting among Diseased as Com- 



pared WITH Healthy Adult Grouse 755 



oo Physiologic Reactions of Two Grouse to Repose 757 



89 Holding Board Used in Measuring Physiologic Reactions Showing Head- 



Cover IN Place and Removed 7.iJ1 



90 Trends in Rectal Temperature among Two Group.-; of Fastini. Am i.t Grouse 



Held at Different Air Temperatures 702 



91 Trends in Rectm. Temperature among Male and Femm.i: \\n ut (wjoise Fvst- 



iN(. withoit Drinking Water Td.'^ 



02 Trends of 21-Hour Ciian(;es in Body Weight of Adi i.t (Jrouse during Pro- 

 longed Fasting with and without Water 7()(i 



93 Trends OF Percentage Loss IN Body Weight ok Adi i.t Grouse di rin(, Pkd- 



i.on(;ed Fastin(; with and withoit Water 7o7 



91 Relationship between Body Weight Loss and Water Consumption of Vdui.t 



Groise DURiNi; Prolonged Fasting at Two Air Temper.\tures 770 



95 Comparative Trends in Body Weight among Two Groups of Adult Grouse 



DURING Period of Fasting and Following Subsequent Ingestion of Food 772 



121 Tm'i: of Cover Preferred by Nesting Ruffed Grouse — Entire St.\te — 1930- 



19;K) "8.-! 



122 Location of {{iffed (Arouse Nests as Influenced u\ Density of Slrhoumuni. 



Undergrowth in Various Types of Cover— Entire State — 1930-1936 7!:i. 



123 Site Preference of Nesting Ruffed Groise — Entire St.^te — 1930-1936 785 



124 Location of Ruffed Grouse Nests as Influenced by Type of Cover in Rel.\- 



TioN TO Degree of Slope — Entire State 1930-1936 Tl'.d 



125 Location of Ruffed Grouse Nests as Influenced by Type of Comk in 1!el\- 



TioN TO Aspect of Slope — Entire State — 1930-1936 787 



* The foMuwind finuro niimluT* iirc iiiaili; tit mnforiii »illl llir table number* with which they are aMOciatrd. 



