XI 



Bears— Birds — Pheasants— Quail— Wi Id Turkeys — 

 Duclts— Principal Kinds of Fish— Trout— Bass- 

 Salmon— Carp— Perch— Pike— Rock Fish— Cat Fish, 

 pages 485-548 



CHAPTER Vn. 



TAPEWORMS OF POULTRY. 

 L Report upon the Present Knowledge o£ Tapeworms 

 of Poultry— General Discussion— Table of Tapeworms 

 Recorded for Poultry— Life History and Source of In- 

 fection—The Relation of the Tapeworms of Wild 

 Birds to Those of the Domesticated Fowls — Symptoms 

 and PathoIogT.' — Tapeworm-Infected Fowls as Food — 

 Prevention— Treatment— Classification— Analytical Key 

 to Families and Genera — 'Family Bothriocephalidae — ■ 

 Subfamily Bothriocephalinae — Genus Bothriocapha- 

 'ii? — Bertken's Pigeon Bothriocephalus — Genus Both- 

 riotaenia— Subfamily Ligulinae— Genus Ligula— Family 

 Taeniidae— Subfamily Mesccestoidinae — ^Genus Mesoc- 

 estoides— Subfamily Dipylidiinae— Genus Amabilia— 

 Genus Hymenolepis — Genus Dicranotaenia — Genus 

 Dicranotaenia— Genus Davainea— Genus Echinoco- 

 tyle — Genus Ophryocotyle — Idiogenes — Addendum — 



Explanation of Chart— Description of Plates, pages, .. 549-657 



CHAPTER VTIT. 



SOME EGGS, 

 'late T— Plate II— Plate III— Plate IV— Plate V, pages... 658-659 



CHAPTER IX. 



THE DESTRUCTION OF NOXIOUS ANIMALS. 



General Remarks — Some Bounty Records — The Bounty 

 Act of 1S85 — Scientific Men Protected— Others Lab- 

 ored to Repeal It— Their Efforts Were Successful — 

 Why it Should be Repealed— Why the Act Should Not 

 Be Repealed— Where Skunks Were Paid For— A Pew 

 Wolves- Crawford's Enormous Outlay— Official Re- 

 ports of Animals Killed in Different Counties — The 

 Scalp Act of 1S97— An Act— Methods of Capturin.sc 

 Birds of Prey— Shooting- The Grass Suit— When Snow 



