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Index 



HOSLEY, (Continued) 



ISl, 133, 136, 137, 138, 139, 140, 

 141, 142. 143, 144, 145 



Houstonia. See Bluet 



Huckleberry, 65, 141, 156 



Humeral tract, 14 



Hungarian partridge, 135, 138, 282 



HUNTER, 208 



Hunting, 45, 256, 309; control, 369; sea- 

 sons, 256, 271, 272 



Hymenolepis, carioca and microps, 234 



Hymenoptera, 107, 110, 146, 166 



Hypericum. See St Johnswort 



Idaho ruffed grouse, 8 



Hex. See HoUy 



Impatiens. See Jewelweed 



Improvement of woodlands, 331 



Inbreeding, 24, 321 



Incubation, 35, 290 



Indian names, 1 



Indians. See Amerindians 



Infectious diseases, 242 



Inferior space, 15 



Insects, used for food, 146, 170, 180 



Interplanting conifers, 336 



Interspersion of cover, 70, 326, 332 



Intimidation display, 28 



Ironweed, 154 



Ixodoidea, 245 



Jack pine. See Banks' pine 



Japanese honeysuckle, 156 



JAYCOX, 6 



Jersey-tea, 155 



jewelweed, 68, 107, 110, 141, 150 



JONES, 171 



JUDD, 104, 105, 115, 117, 140, 147, 148, 



162. 179 

 Juncus. See Rush 

 Juneberrv. 107, 110, 111 

 Juniper, 156, 159 

 Juniperus. See Juniper 



Kalmiu. See Laurel 



KELSO, 104, 106, 122, 128, 140, 143, 



144, 145, 146, 147, 162, 181 

 KING, 25, 208, 287. 291, 297, 315, 



317, 318, 322 

 Knntweed, 152, 169 

 KOZICKY, 201, 203 

 KRIEBLE, 270 

 KUHN, 104, 108, 118, 139, 141, 143, 



144, 145, 146, 147, 148, 162, 181 



Lactuca. See Wild lettuce 

 Lady's thumb, 152 



Lamium. See Deadnettle 



Laud clearing, affecting grouse, 267 



Land management, for wildlife, 273 



Large-tootlied aspen, 125, 160 



Larix. See Tamarack 



Lateral cervical space, 15 



Lateral trvmk space, 15 



Laurel, 105, 106, 121, 156, 170, 340 



Law^ relating to grouse, 271, 364 



Lead poisoning, 244 



Lemming, 314, 316, 319, 320 



LEOPOLD, 185, 219, 260, 277, 282, 



292, 298, 300, 314 

 Lepidium. See WHd peppergrass 

 Lepidoptera, 107, 110, 146, 165 

 LESLIE and SHIPLEY, 223 

 Lespedeza, 68, 151 

 Lesser secondary coverts, 14 

 Leucochloridium pricei, 237 

 Leucocijtozuon honasae, 225, 239, 249, 



318 

 LEVINE, 244 



Lice, as ectoparasites, 226, 248 

 Life equation, 284 

 Hgustrum. See Privet 

 Limiting factor, 98, 176, 219, 250, 275 

 Linnaea. See Twinflower 

 Liverleaf. See Hepatica 

 Livestock, affecting grouse, 175, 268, 329 

 Longevity, 289 



Lonicera. See Japanese honeysuckle 

 Lotus. See Deervetch 

 Louse flies, 247 

 Lower wing space, 15 

 Lowhop clover, 154 

 Lumbering, affecting grouse, 174 

 Lycopodium. See Club moss 

 Lynchia Americana, 247 

 Lynx, 208, 315, 320 



MacGREGOR, 104, 139, 140, 142, 143, 



144, 145, 146, 148 

 MacVICAR, 164 



Maianthemum. See Canada mayflower 



MalUu-d, 128 



MaUophaga, 248 



Malnutrition, 244 



Malus. See Apple 



Management of the ruffed grouse, 326; 

 clearings for food and cover, 343; 

 control of harvest, 364, 365, 366, 

 369; development of habitat, 329; 

 extensive and intensive, 327; im- 

 provement of food, shelter, and 

 woodland cover, 331, 337, 339, 345; 

 interplanting c-onifers, 336; open 

 edges, 355; plantings and seedlngs. 



