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FINLEY, WILLIAM L., Cougar kills a boy. Ibid., vi, 197-199, 1925. 



FISHER, A. K., The economic value of predacious birds and mammals. Year- 

 book U. S. Dept. Agriculture for 1008, pp. 187-194. 



FORBES, E. B., AND S. I. BECHDEL. Mountain laurel and rhododendron as foods 

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FORBUSH, EDWARD HOWE, Facts about cats. Bird-Lore, xvn, 165-167, 1915. 



, Rats and rat riddance. Massachusetts Board of Agriculture, Economic 



Biology, Bull. No. i, 1915. 

 -, The domestic cat: Bird killer, mouser and destroyer of wild life 



Means of utilizing and controlling it. Ibid., No. 2, 1916. 



FORSLING, C. L., A study of the influence of herbaceous plant cover on sur- 

 face run-off and soil erosion in relation to grazing on the Wasatch Plateau 

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Fox, HERBERT, Disease in captive wild mammals and birds. Philadelphia, 1923. 



FRIEDMAN, HERBERT, Notes on the big game of Africa and its preservation. 

 Journal of Mammalogy, vii, 305-310, 1926. 



FRY, WALTER, The Wolverene. California Fish and Game, ix, 129-134, 1923. 



, The California badger. Ibid., xiv, 204-208, 1928. 



GABRIELSON, IRA NOEL, Porky. Forest and Stream, January, 1928, p. 22, etc. 



, Notes on the habits and behavior of the porcupine in Oregon. Journal 



of Mammalogy, ix, 33, 1928. 



GANDER, FRANK L., Experiences with wood rats, Neotoma fuscipes macrotis. 

 Ibid., x, 52-58, 1929. 



GARRETT, V. R., Rat-eating mole. The Field, London, CXLVIII, 205, 1926. 



GEORGESON, C. C., Reindeer and caribou. U. S. Bureau of Animal Industry, 

 Circular No. 55, 1904; reprinted from Annual Rept. for 1903, pp. 377-390. 



GIANINI, CHARLES A., Tree-climbing and insect-eating woodchucks. Journal of 

 Mammalogy, vi, 281-282, 1925. 



GILLETTE, C. P., Food habits of the striped prairie squirrel. Iowa State Experi- 

 ment Station Bull. No. 6, pp. 240-244, 1889. 



GILMORE, MELVIN R., Food stored by the bean mouse. Journal of Mammalogy, 

 i, 157, 1920. 



GOLDMAN, EDWARD A., The predatory mammal problem and the balance of 

 nature. Journal of Mammalogy, vi, 28-33, J 9 2 5- 



, Review of Campbell's Bats, mosquitoes and dollars. Ibid., vn, 135-138, 



1926. 



, Game surpluses perplex wild-life guardians. Yearbook U. S. Dept. Ag- 

 riculture for 1026, pp. 397-399. 



, The kaibab or white-tailed squirrel. Journal of Mammalogy, ix, 127- 



128, 1928. 

 , The coyote archpredator. Ibid., xi, 325-336, 1930. 



GOODE, G. BROWN, The whales and porpoises. Fisheries and Fisheries Indus- 

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, The seals and walrusses. Ibid., pp. 33-74. 



GOODWIN, GEORGE G., Observations on Noctilio. Journal of Mammalogy, ix, 

 104-112, 1928. 



GRAHAM, RAMON, The armadillo and wild turkey. The Oologist, XLI, 90, 1924. 



GRAHAM, SAMUEL A., The larch saw-fly as an indicator of mouse abundance. 

 Journal of Mammalogy, x, 189-196, 1929. 



