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83. McAtee, W. L. A Buried Treasure of Economic Ornithology. 



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84. MeAtee, W. L. Birds that eat Scale Insects. 



Yearbook U.S. Dept. Agric., 1906, pp. 189-198, 3 

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85. McAtee, W. L. Food Habits of the Grosbeaks. 



U.S. Dept. Agric., Biol. Surv., Bull. No. 32, 1908, 

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86. McAtee, W. L. Plants useful to attract Birds and Protect 



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87. McAtee, W. L. Bird Enemies of the Codling Moth. 



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87a. McAtee, W. L. Woodpeckers in relation to Trees and Wood 

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87b. McAtee, W. L. Methods of Estimating the Contents of 

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88. Magrath, H. A. F. Shrikes' Larders. 



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89. Mason, C. W., and H. Maxwcll-Lefroy. The Food of Birds 



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Mem. Dept. Agric. India, Entom. Ser., 1912, vol. 

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90. Myers, H. W. Notes on Regurgitation. 



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