Index 



297 



Horicon marsh, 202. 



Horned owl, 157. 



Housecat, breeding in wild, 226, 227, under 

 buildings, 228; cruising radius, 229; date 

 and size of litters, 227; dens, 227, 228; 

 drift from cities, 2,28; sex ratio, 228. 



Hoy, quoted, 33. 



.Hungarian (or Gray) partridge, colonies, 

 112, 113; density of, 113, 115; English 

 populations, 117, 118; importations, 103; 

 Pabst plantings, 102, 103, 131; pattern of 

 spread, 170; plants, history of, 103; loca- 

 tion of, 107; populations, 114; saturation 

 point, 115; seasons, 130; source of stock, 

 123; types of success and failure, 107; 

 winter survival, 121. 



ILLINOIS, interspersion of prairie and timber 



in, 19. 



Inbreeding, 54, 129. 

 Incentive, for keeping woodlot productive, 



62; for fire control in marshes, 185; for 



cover and food, 188. 

 Incubation, see species. 

 Indiana woodlot tax law, 258. 

 Indians, 164, 165. 

 Influx, effect on census, 223. 

 Ingham County project, 132. 

 Insects and game. See game species. 

 Institute, Sporting Arms, 5. 

 Iowa, interspersion or prairie and timber in, 



18. 



.Irruptions, 43, 46. 

 Jslands, mortality on, 139, 155. 

 Izaak Walton League, 253, 259. 



JACKRABBIT, 91, 135; Trempealeau irruption, 



96, 135. 

 Jacksnipe, 212. 

 Japan clover, introduction of, 67; on Smith 



farm, 27. 



Johnson, O., quoted, 118. 

 Journals, shooting, 185, 211, 212. 

 Judd, S. D., quoted, 165, 177. 



KAIBAB forest, 194. 



Kankakee, 94, 170, 172, 209, 218, 222, 242. 



Kill, allowable. See species. 



King, R. T., quoted, 153, on map, 150. 



Koshkonong, comeback of, 202. 



Kumlien, L., quoted, 26, 161, 167, 189, 214. 



IAG, see Cycle. 



Lakebed type, 17, 20. 



Lakes and swamps, by types, 17. 



Land values, 17, 208. 



Landholders as custodians of game, 267. 



Landscape organizations, 260. 



Latitude, effect on nesting period in quail, 

 57. 



Law enforcement, cooperation in, 206; rela- 

 tion to licenses, 241 ; status of, 240. 



Leguminous food plants, 59, 74, 181. 



Lespedeza, see Japan clover. 



Licenses, 234, 241. 



Loess, 18, 126. 



Locust beans as food, 81, 181. 



Lovejoy, P. S., quoted, 131. 



Lowland belt, 16, 21. 



Lumbermen's associations, 260. 



McCANSE, K., quoted, 235. 



McCormick, R., quoted, 107. 



MacGregor school, 262. 



McSweeney-McNary Act, 97, 198. 



Major, Noah, deer census, 194. 



Mallards, not propagated in bottoms, 205 ; 

 shooting, 210. 



Management, game. See species. 



Manure pile, cause of freezing quail, 78. 



Marsh fires, 184. 



Marshlands, idle, 203. 



Market hunting, 83, 153, 194. 



Maxwell, A., quoted, 117, 119. 



Mershon, W. B., quoted, 79, 83, 151, 189, 

 192. 



Mexican quail, see Quail. 



Migrations, see species. 



Migratory Bird Laws, 206, 215, 216. 



Mississippi, lowland type, 17; River Com- 

 mission, 250. 



Moose, 191, 269. 



Moraines, 17. 



Mosier, quoted, 249. 



NATURAL resources type of organization, 238. 

 Nelson, E. W., quoted, 26, 162. 

 North woods type, 17, 20. 

 Norway spruce, 71. 

 Nutritional hypothesis, 127. 



OAK openings, 162. 

 Ornithologists, 68, 141, 146, 157. 

 Osage hedge, 26, 43, 59, 64, 71, 74. 

 Ozarks type, 17, 21, 61, 69, 75. 



PABST plantings, 102, 106, 107. 



Packs, see Prairie Chickens. 



Palmer, T. S., quoted, 103. 



Parasites, see game species. 



Partridge, see Hungarian, Ruffed Grouse. 



Pastures, clipping of, 69. 



Pathological hypothesis, 125. 



Pea aphid, relation to grazing in woodlots, 

 63. 



Persons consulted during survey, 271. 



Peshtigo fire, 140. 



Pheasant, see Ringneck. 



Phillips, J. C, quoted, 108. 



Pigeon grass, 57. 



Pinnated grouse, see Prairie Chicken. 



Pinworms, 154, 182. 



Plantations, see forest, shelterbelt. 



Plants of game birds, 30, 31, 100, 190; dis- 

 persal, straggling, colony failure of, 108; 

 interpretation of, 122; recessive establish- 

 ment of, 109; results of, 105. See also 

 species. 



