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Part III. — Pond Fish Culture — continued. 

 Feeding Fish — continued. pagb 



Feeding Sunfish 142 



Feeding Catfish 142 



Feeding Goldfish 143 



The Problem of Feeding 143 



The Dead-box Experiment 144 



The Lantern Experiment 145 



Enemies of Fish 145 



The Turtle 145 



The Snake 148 



The Bullfrog 149 



General Note 149 



Pood Habits 149 



Food of Thirty Specimens Taken from Hatchery Ponds 149 



Food of Specimens Taken from Other Waters 154 



Natural History Notes 155 



Advisability of Placing in Ponds 156 



Food for Man and for Fish 156 



Money in Raising Bullfrogs 157 



The Kingfisher 159 



Ospreys or Fishhawks ... 160 



The Herons 161 



Pish Ducks 162 



Mud Hens 163 



Grebes, Gulls and Terns 163 



The Muskrat 163 



The Mink 165 



The Gopher 166 



The Crayfish 167 



Make Holes in the Banks 167 



To Get Rid of Crayfish 167 



How TO Stock the Pish Pond 168 



I Want Pish 169 



Pish Cae "Angler No. 1" 172 



A Request 176 



A Fuethee Request 176 



The Fish Laws 177 



The Hook-and-line Pisheeman 178 



SPECIAL ARTICLES. 



Possibilities of an Acee Pish Pond. L. L. Dyche 181 



The Private Pond: A Neglected Resouece. C. H. Townsend 186 



Pish and Fish Cultuee on the Farm. W. L. Brown 190 



Water Storage Possibilities and Soil Fertility. L. L. Dyche 194 



Introductory Note 194 



Natural Resources 194 



Kansas Water Supply 195 



Source and Disposition of Water Supply 195 



Nature's Methods 195 



A Pond on Every Farm 196 



Advantages of a Farm Pond 197 



High Price of Meats and the Value of Fish Flesh as a Pood Product 198 



With Streams Improved and Ponds Constructed 199 



Robbing Our Own Fields 199 



The Sam Baifey Pond 199 



Evaporation and Run-oflf Waters 201 



Flood Waters 202 



Poor Soil the Home of Poor People 202 



Conservation of Natural Resources 202 



What the Records Show 202 



Cost of Products Measured in Fertilizing Materials 203 



Crop Rotation and Soil Fertility 203 



Special Value of Fertilizers 203 



Crops and Soil Fertility in Other Countries 205 



Why Should We be Concerned about Conservation and Soil Fertility? 205 



