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1931. STUDIES OF FOOD HABITS OF MULE DEEB IN THE INTERMOUNTALN 



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 McATEE, W. L. 



1935. PLANTS VALUABLE FOB WILDLIFE UTILIZATION AND FOB EROSION 



CONTROL. U. S. Bur. Biol. Survey Wildlife Research and Man- 

 agement Leaflet BS-19, 11 pp. [Mimeographed.] 



1936. FRUITS ATTRACTIVE TO BIRDS. U. S. Bur. Biol. Survey Wildlife 



Research and Management Leaflet BS-41-00. [Mimeographed.] 

 MORRIS, N. A. 



1933. NATIVE SHRUBS COMMON TO WISCONSIN. Wis. Agl*. Col. Ext. Sei'V. 



Stencil Cir. 138, 17 pp., illus. [Mimeographed.] 

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1937. DEER AND RABBIT INJURY TO NORTHERN HARDWOOD REPRODUCTION. 



Allegheny Forest Expt. Sta. Tech. Notes 15, 2 pp. [Mimeo- 

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 SMITH, C. F. 



1936. FOOD HABITS OF KANGAROO RATS. U. S. Bur. Biol. Survey, unpub- 

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UNITED STATES FOREST EXPERIMENT STATION, LAKE STATES. 

 1936. WOODY FOOD PREFERENCES OF THE SNOWSHOE RABBIT IN THE LAKE 

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1937. DAMAGE FROM RABBITS A CONSIDERATION IN SHELTERBELT PLANTING. 



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WISCONSIN CONSERVATION DEPARTMENT. 

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1937. ANNUAL REPORT FOR 193C AND PROGRAM FOR FISCAL YEAR 1938. 



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LIST OF COMMON NAMES OF WOODY PLANTS 



Acacia, (Albissia julibrissin). 



Dwarf (Robinia nana). 



False- (Robinia pseudoacacia) . 



Fernleaf (Acacia angustissima) . 



Green-barked (Cercidium floridum 



Oercidium torreya- 

 nwn). 



Lemmon (Acacia lemmonii). 



Mescat (Acacia constricta). 



Netvein (Acacia reticulata). 



Prairie (Acacia angustissima). 



Rose- (Robinia hispida). 



Sweet (Acacia farnesiana). 

 Acequia willow (Salix exigua). 

 Adelia (Forestiera acuminata). 

 Adobe-land grape (Vitis champinii). 

 Agarita (Berberis trifoliolata). 

 Agrito (Berberis trifoliolata). 

 Ailanthus (Ailanthus altissima). 

 Alabama, 



azalea (Rhododendron alabamense) . 



cherry (Prunus alabamensis) . 



chinquapin (Castanea alabamensis). 



croton (Croton alabamensis). 



ninebark (Physocarpus alabamensis). 

 Alaska, 



cedar (Chamaecyparis nootkatensis) . 



cypress ( Chamaecyparis nootkaten- 



Albaricoque (Prunus texana). 

 Alberta spruce (Picea albertiana). 

 Alder, 



Black (Ilex verticillata) . 



California (Alnus rhombifolia) . 



European black (Alnus glutinosa). 



Green (Alnus crispa). 



Hazel (Alnus rugosa). 



Hoary (Alnus incana). 



Lanceleaf (Alnus oblong if olia). 



Mexican (Alnus oblongifoli<i) . 



Mountain (Alnus crispa, 



Alnus rhombifolia, 

 Alnus sinuata, 

 Alnus tenuifolia). 



Northern (Alnus sinuata). 



Oregon (Alnus rubra). 



Paperleaf (Alnus tenuifolia). 



Red (Alnus rubra). 



Russet (Alnus crispa). 



Seaside (Alnus maritima). 



Sitka (Aln8 sinuata). 



Smooth (Alnus rugosa). 



Speckled (Alnus incana). 



Tag (Alnus tenuifolia). 



Thinleaf (Alnus sinuata, 



Alnus tenuifolia). 



Western (Alnus rubra). 



