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UNITED STATES Sections 



Mississippi Valley. Report on Bird Migration in the Missis- 

 sippi Valley in the Years 1884 and 1885. W. W. Cooke. 

 Bulletin No. 2, Division Economic Ornithology, United 

 States Biological Survey, Washington. 



New England. History of the Game Birds, Wild-fowl and 

 Shore Birds of Massachusetts and Adjacent States, with 

 Observations on Their Recent Decrease, Also Means for 

 Conserving Those Still in Existence. E. H. Forbush. 

 Massachusetts Board of Agriculture, Boston, 1912. 



Pacific Coast. Game Birds and Game Fishes of the Pacific 

 Coast. H. T. Payne. Newspaper Publishing Co., Los 

 Angeles, Calif., 1913. Q. M. D. 



Southeast. Birds Known to Eat the Boll Weevil. Vernon 

 Bailey. Government Printing Office, Washington, 1905. 

 Q. G. S. 



MISCELLANEOUS STATES 



Alaska. National Bird and Mammal Reservations in Alaska 

 in Charge of the United States Department of Agriculture. 

 Circular 71. Washington, 1910. Q. G. S. 



Colorado. The Practical Value of Birds. Junius Henderson. 

 University of Colorado, University Extension, Division 

 Natural History, Series No. 1, Boulder, Colo., 1913. 

 P. Q. A. 



Massachusetts. Special Report on Decrease of Certain Birds 

 and Its Causes, with Suggestions for Bird Protection. 

 E. H. Forbush. Massachusetts State Board of Agricul- 

 ture, Boston, 1908. 



Useful Birds and Their Protection, 1907. E. H. Forbush. 



New York. The Economic Preservation of Birds. S. L. 

 Bensusan. Contemporary Review, New York, 1914. 

 D. A. 



