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No. 506. Food of Some Weil-Known Birds of Forest, Farm 



and Garden. 

 No. 513. Fifty Common Birds of Farm and Orchard. 

 No. C30. Some Common Birds Useful to Farmers. 

 Yearbooks of the Department of Agriculture. In nearly 

 every Yearbook since 1894 are found articles dealing with 

 the economic value of birds. 



ENEMIES OF BIRDS 



FoRBUSH. Useful Birds and their Protection. 

 FoRBUSH. Game Birds, Wild Fowl, and Shore Birds. 

 FoRBUSH. The Domestic Cat. Economic Biology Bulletin No. 2. 

 All three published by the Massachusetts State Board of 

 Agriculture, Boston, Mass. 

 Baynes. Wild Bird Guests. E. P. Button & Co., New York. 

 HoRNADAY. Our Vanishing Wild Life. Charles Scribner's Sons, 

 New York. 



BIRD-PROTECTION 



Bird-Lore. The issue for November-December in any recent year 

 contains the annual report of the National Association of 

 Audubon Societies. 



FoRBUsH. Our Useful Birds and their Protection. 



HoRNADAY. Our Vanishing Wild Life. 



Reports of the Meriden (N.H.) Bird Club. 



Reports of the Brush Hill Bird Club, Milton, Mass. 



Circular No. 87 of the U.S. Bureau of Biological Survey. Na- 

 tional Reservations for the Protection of Wild Life. 



Farmers' Bulletin No. 692. Game Laws for 1915. 



Circulars Nos. 92 and 93 of the U.S. Bureau of Biological Sur- 

 vey : — Circular No. 92. Proposed Regulations for the Protection 



of Migratory Birds. 

 Circular No. 93. Explanation of the Proposed Regulations for 

 the Protection of Migratory Birds. 



ATTRACTING BIRDS 



Baynes. Wild Bird Guests. E. P. Dutton, New York. 

 FoRBUSH. Our Useful Birds and their Protection. 

 HiESEMANN. How to Attract and Protect Wild Birds. National 

 Association of Audubon Societies, New York. 



