542 ADDENDA 



Biennial Reports. Nebraska, Game and Fish Laws; Biennial Re- 

 ports. New Mexico, Fish and Game Laws, in English and Spanish. 

 North Dakota, Game and Fish Laws ; Biennial Reports. Oklahoma, 

 Game and Fish Laws. Oregon, Game and Fish Laws; Biennial Re- 

 ports. South Dakota, Game Laws; Annual Reports. Texas, Game 

 Laws; Reports. Utah, Fish and Game Laws; Biennial Reports. 

 Washington, Fish, Oyster, and Game Laws; Annual Reports. Wyo- 

 ming, Game and Fish Laws; Annual Reports. 



FOOD OF BIRDS. 



BEAL, F. E. L. Birds as Conservators of the Forest, Rept. New York 

 Forest, Fish, and Game Comm. 1902-1903. BRYANT, H. C. Birds 

 in Relation to a Grasshopper Outbreak in California, Univ. of Calif. 

 Pubs, in Zool. vol. ii. No. 1, pp. 1-20, Nov. 1, 1912; Economic Orni- 

 thology in California, Monthly Bull. State Comm. Hort. 1. No. 6, 

 May, 1912, pp. 226-231 ; Investigation of the Economic Status of Non- 

 Game Birds, Calif. Fish and Game Comm. 1913; The Relation of Birds 

 to an Insect Outbreak in Northern California, Condor, xiii. 195, 1911. 

 CHAPMAN, FRANK M. The Economic Value of Birds to the State, 

 New York Forest, Fish, and Game Comm. 1903. FORBUSH, E. H. 

 Useful Birds and their Protection, Mass. Board Agr. 1907; Game Birds, 

 Wild Fowl and Shore Birds, 1912. HENDERSON, JUNIUS. The Prac- 

 tical Value of Birds, Univ. of Colorado Bull., vol. xiii. No. 4. WEED, 

 CLARENCE M. A Partial Bibliography of Economic Relations of N. 

 Am. Birds, N.H. Coll. 'Agr. Exp. Sta. Tech. Bull. No. 5. WEED, C. 

 M., and DEARBORN, N. Birds in their Relation to Man, J. B. Lippin- 

 cott Co., 1903. Publications of Biological Survey, U.S. Department 

 of Agriculture (Index to publications, 1885-1911, Bull. 43). BAILEY, 

 VERNON. Birds known to eat the Boll Weevil, Bull. 22, 1905. BEAL, 

 F. E. L. Some Common Birds in their Relation to Agriculture, Bull. 

 54, revised ed. 1904; The Relation of Birds to Fruit Growing in Cali- 

 fornia, Yearbook. 1904, 1 241; The Relations between Birds and Insects, 

 Yearbook 1908, 343 ; Birds of California in Relation to the Fruit Indus- 

 try, Pt. i. Bull. 30, 1907; Pt. ii. Bull. 34, 1910; Food of Woodpeckers 

 of U.S. Bull. 37, 1911; Food of Our More Important Flycatchers, 

 Bull. 44, 1912; Our Meadowlarks in Relation to Agriculture, Yearbook 

 1912, 279. BEAL, F. E. L., and McATEE, W. L. Food of Some 

 Well Known Birds of Forest, Farm, and Garden, Farmers' Bull. 506, 

 1912. DEARBORN, N. The English Sparrow as a Pest, Farmers' 

 Bull. 493, 1912. FISHER, A. K. Hawks and Owls from the Standpoint 

 of the Farmer, Circular 61, 1907; The Economic Value of Predaceous 

 Birds and Mammals, Yearbook 1908, 187. HENSHAW, H. W. Birds 

 useful in the War against the Cotton Boll Weevil, Circular 57, 1907; 

 Value of Swallows as Insect Destroyers, Circular 56, 1907; Does it pay 

 the Farmer to Protect Birds? Yearbook 1907, 165; Fifty Common 

 Birds of Farm and Orchard, Farmers' Bull. 513, 1913. HOWELL, 

 A. H. Birds that eat the Cotton Boll Weevil, Bull. 25, 1906; The Rela- 

 tion of Birds to the Cotton Boll Weevil, Bull. 29, 1907; Destruction of 

 the Cotton Boll Weevil by Birds in Winter, Circular 64, 1908; Birds 

 of Arkansas, Bull. 38, 1911. JUDD, S. D. The Grouse and Wild 

 Turkeys of U.S. and their Economic Value, Bull. 24, 1905;. Birds as 

 Weed Destroyed, Yearbook 1898, 221; The Bob- White and other 

 Quails of the U.S. in their Economic Relations, Bull. 21, 1905. MC- 

 ATEE, W. L. The Horned Larks and their Relation to Agriculture, Bull. 

 23, 1905; Birds that eat Scale Insects, Yearbook 1906, 189; Food Habits 

 of the Grosbeaks, Bull. 32, 1908; Plants useful to attract Birds and 

 Protect Fruit, Yearbook 1909, 185; Our Grosbeaks and their Value to 

 Agriculture, Bull. 456, 1911; Woodpeckers in Relation to Trees and 



* In the Yearbook series the date of publication is the year following that given in 

 the reference. 



