Senior Scientists in Charge of Field Stations— Continued 



Linehan, John T Biologist Agricultural Building 



University of Delaware 



Newark, Del. 

 Rosene, Walter, Jr Biologist Room 304-5 



Post Office Building 



Gadsden, Ala. 

 Sharp, Dr. Ward M Biologist Post Office Box S09 



Northeast Fores! Experiment Station 



U.S. Forest Service 



Warren, Pa. 



Appendix E— LIST OF PUBLICATIONS, JANUARY 1-DECEMBER 31, 



1963 



[•Authors affiliated with two or more stations; publications listed under the affiliation of each author] 



Central Office 



Al.iiitli ii. .Inn \ \V. 



1963. Geographic orientation of American Tetraonidae. 

 Journal of Wildlife Management, vol. 27. no. 4. p. 

 529 545 



1963. Population systematica in bird conservation. 



Proc lings of the 13th International Ornithological 



Congress, vol. 2, p. 819 830. 



1963. Status of the whooping crane and conservation 

 efforts. .Modern Game Breeding, vol. 33, no. 1, p. 

 14-10. 



1963. (Review of) The migration of birds, by Jean 

 Dorst Atlantic .Naturalist, vol. 18, no. 4. p. 254-256. 

 Bumf, Gardiner. 



1963. History and analysis of Tetraonidae introduc- 

 tions into North America. Journal of Wildlife Man- 

 agement, vol. 27. no. 4. i>. 855-867. 

 ♦Bureau op Sport Fisheries and Wildlife 



1963. Wildlife research : problems, programs, progress. 

 Division of Wildlife Research. Circular 166. 66 p. 

 Dale, Fred H. 



1963. (Review of) Birds and woods, by W. B. Yapp. 

 Atlantic Naturalist, vol. IS. no. 4. p. 265-266. 

 Erickson, Ray C. 



1!"',::, nil pollution and migratory birds. Atlantic Nat- 

 uralist, vol. 18, no. 1, p. r>-14. 

 George, John L. 



1963. Nuisance birds is control possible? National 

 Agricultural Chemical Association News and Pesticide 



Review, vol. 21, no. 5, p. 6-7. 



1963. (Review of) Whose woods are these: the story 



of the National Forests, by Michael Fromc. Double- 

 day and Company, Inc., Garden City, N.v. American 

 Midland Naturalist, vol. 69, no. 2, p, 511 512. 

 1963. (Review of) Conservation in the United States. 

 by R. M. llighsmith. J. (J. Jensen, and R. D. Hudd. 

 Atlantic Naturalist, vol. Is. no. 4. p. 260 262. 



Leedy. Daniel L. 



1963. (Review of) The relationship of the Peary and 

 Barren Ground Caribou, by T. H. Manning. American 

 Institute of Biological Scientists, vol. 13. no. 1. p. 43. 



Bird and Mammal Laboratories 



Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife. 



llM-.'i. Fur catch in the United Suites. 1962. Wildlife 



Leaflet 452. 4 p. 

 1963. Big game inventory for 1962. Bureau of Sport 



Fisheries and Wildlife, Wildlife Leaflet no. 4.">4. p. 



1—1 (processed). 



Burleigh, Thomas D. 



1963. Geographic variation in the cedar waxwing 

 (Bombycilla Cedrorum). Proceedings of the Biologi- 

 cal Society of Washington, vol. 70, p. 177-180. 

 Greenhall, Authur M. 



1963. A bamboo mongoose trap. Bureau of Sport 

 Fisheries and Wildlife. Wildlife Leaflet ii". 453, p. 1-1. 



1963. Use of mist nets and strychnine for vampire con- 

 trol in Trinidad. Journal of Mammalogy, vol. 44, no. 

 3, p. 396-399. 

 Grei n HALL, A. M., f.t al. 



1963. Tacaribe virus, a new agent isolated from Arti- 

 betlS bats .-ind mosquitoes in Trinidad. West Indies. 

 American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 

 vol. 12. no. 1. p. C40-646. 

 Ke.nyon, Karl W. 



1963. Recovery of a fur bearer — coveted pelt caused 

 sea otter decimation. Natural History, vol. 72, no. 9. 

 p. 12-21. 



1963. Further observations of whooper swans in the 

 Aleutian Islands. Alaska. Auk, vol. SO. no. 4. p. ."HO- 

 542. 



1963. (Review of I Fauna of the Aleutian Islands and 

 Alaska Peninsula, by (>. Murie and V. P.. Schcffer. 

 Journal of Wildlife Management, vol. 27. no. 2. p. 306. 



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