LITERATURE CITED 



Allen, Ralph H., Jr., and Allen M. Pearson 



1945a. or bobwhite's November menu. Ala. Conservation 17(5):8-10. 



1945b. December diet of whistlin' bob. Ala. Conservation 17(6):8-9, 12, 14. 

 Baldwin, W. P., Jr., and C. O. Handley 



1946. Winter food of bobwhite quail in Virginia. Jour. Wildlife Mgt. 10(2):142-9. 

 Barbour, Roger W. 



1951. Observations on the fall and winter food of bob-white quail in Kentucky. Jour. Wildlife Mgt. 15(1):108. 

 Baumgartner, Frederick M., Meredith J. Morris, John L. Steele, and Jack E. Williams 



1952. Oklahoma bobwhite food relations. N. Am. Wildlife Conf. Trans. 17:338-58. 

 Bennett, Logan J., and P. F. English 



1939. The fall foods of ringneck pheasants and bobwhites. Pa. Game News 10(l):8-9, 29. 

 Braun, E. Lucy 



1950. Deciduous forests of eastern North America. The Blakiston Company, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, xiv + 596pp. 

 Cady, Earl R. 



1944. Winter quail foods on abandoned farm lands in the Norris Reservoir area. Tenn. Acad. Sci. Jour. 19(l):10-5. 

 Damon, David 



1949. Winter foods of quail in Nebraska. Neb. Game, Forestation and Parks Comn. Wildlife Mgt. Notes 1(6):23"6. 

 Fernald, Merritt Lyndon 



1950. Gray's manual of botany. Ed. 8. American Book Company, New York. 1,632 pp. 

 Gray, Anderson M. 



1940. Winter foods of the bobwhite ^uail in the Black Belt Soil Province of Alabama. Alabama Department of Conser- 

 vation, [\)ontgomery, Alabama] . 23 PP- 



Johnson, Bruce C, and Allen M. Pearson 



1948. Bobwhite's December diet. Ala. Conservation 20(6):4, 12, 13. 

 Jones, George Neville 



1950. Flora of Illinois. Ed. 2. American Midland Naturalist Monograph 5. University of Notre Dame Press, Notre Dame, 

 Indiana. 368 pp. 



King, D. B., and R. K. Winters 



1952. Forest resources and industries of Illinois. 111. Ag. Exp. Sta. Bui. 562. 95 pp. 

 Korschgen, Leroy J. 



1948. Late-fall and early-winter food habits of bobwhite quail in Missouri. Jour. Wildlife Mgt. 12(l):46-57. 



1952. Analysis of the food habits of the bobwhite quail in Missouri. Missouri Conservation Commission, Division of 

 Fish and Game, Qefferson City, Missourf] . 59 pp. 

 Lee, Levon 



1948. The fall and winter food of the bobwhite in Oklahoma. Oklahoma Game and Fish Department, Oklahoma City, 

 Oklahoma. 23 Pp. 

 Leighton, M. M., George E. Ekblaw, and Leland Horberg 



1948. Physiographic divisions of Illinois. Jour. Geol. 56(l):l6-33. 

 Marquardt, William C, and Thomas G. Scott 



1952. It's in the bag. 111. Wildlife 7(2):4-5. 

 Page, John L. 



1949. Climate of Illinois: summary and analysis of long-time weather records. 111. Ag. Exp. Sta. Bui. 532:93-364. 

 Reeves, Maurice C. 



1954. Bobwhite quail investigation. Final report. Indiana Department of Conservation, Division of Fish and Game, 

 Indianapolis, Indiana. 151 PP. 



Ross, R. C, and H. C. M. Case 



1956. Types of farming in Illinois: an analysis of differences by areas. 111. Ag. Exp. Sta. Bui. 601. 88 pp. 

 Sailer, Reece I., Chairman 



1955. Common names of insects approved by the Entomological Society of America. Ent. Soc. Am. Bui. l(4):l-34. 

 United States Department of Agriculture 



1938. Soils and men. Yearbook of Agriculture. House Document 398. Washington, D. C. 1,232 pp. 

 United States Department of Commerce 



1951. Annual summary 1950. Climatological data: Illinois 55(13):245-54. 



1952. Annual summary 1951. Climatological data: Illinois 56(13):233-42. 



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