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bullfrogs could be raised, but I do not think it is possible to 

 carry on the industry very extensively and successfully unless 

 conditions more favorable for their production can be pro- 

 duced than those furnished by a few small poinds. 



We know of no way to feed them on cheap artificial food. 

 They do not care to eat anything that they do not catch alive, 

 though they can be persuaded to grab a piece of red meat, or 

 even a piece of red cloth, that is dangled before them on a 

 string or hook. 



We are just as glad as you are that this bullfrog story is 

 finished. It has been written for the most part to supply in- 

 formation that the Department is called upon to furnish. We 

 have tried to answer all intelligent questions that have been 

 asked. It is simply impossible to answer all individual letters 

 received from corrsepondents, giving the information they ask 

 for or such part of it as they ought to have and are entitled to 

 from the Department, without the use of bulletins and printed 

 matter. 



However, we are always willing to answer such questions as 

 we are able to ; so if there is anything you do not understand 

 after studying the bulletins, or concerning which you want 

 further instruction, please write us, addressing your commu- 

 nication to the Department of Fish and Game, Pratt, Kan. 



Adult dragon fly. frequently called "snake doctor." It feeds largely upon 

 mosquitos caught on the wing. 



