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65. Herman, 0., and J. A. Owen. Birds Useful and Birds 



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Manchester, 1909, pp. viii. + 388. 



66. Hiesemann, M. How to Attract and Protect Wild Birds. 



London: 1912, pp. 1-100. 



67. Howell, A. H. Birds that eat the Cotton Boll Weevil. 



U.S. Dept. Agric., Biol. Surv., Bull. No. 25, 1906, 

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67a. Howell, A. H. The Relation of Birds to the Cotton Boll 

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Ibid., Bull. No. 29, 1907, pp. 1-31, 6 figs. 



68. Hooper, Cecil H. Fruit-Growing and Bird Protection. 



Journ. Soc. Arts, 1906, vol. 55, pp. 72-88. 



69. Hooper, Cecil H. Birds in Relation to the Farm, the 



Orchard, the Garden and the Forest. 



Agric. Students' Gaz., 1907. Reprint pp. 1-8. 



70. Judd, S. D. Four Common Birds of the Farm and Garden, 



Yearbook U.S. Dept. Agric., 1895, pp. 405-418. 



71. Judd, S. D. Methods in Economic Ornithology. 



Amer. Nat,, 1897, vol. 31. 



72. Judd, S. D. Birds as Weed Destroyers. 



Yearbook U.S. Dept, Agric., 1898, pp. 221-232, 

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78. Judd, S. D. The Food of Nestling Birds. 



Yearbook U.S. Dept. Agric., 1900, pp. 411-436, 

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74. Judd, S. D. The Relation of Sparrows to Agriculture. 



U.S. Dept. Agric., Div. Biol. Surv., Bull. No. 15, 

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