PUBUCATIONS OF THE U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE RELATING 

 TO THE FOOD HABITS OF WILD BIRDS. 



AVAILABLE FOR FREE DISTRIBUTION BY THE OEPARTMENT. 



The English Sparrow as a Pest. (Farmers' Bulletin 493.) 



Some Common Game, Aquatic, and Rapacious Birds in Relation to Man. Farmers' 



Bulletin 497.) 

 Food of Some Well-known Birds of Forest, Farm, and Garden. (Farmers' Bulletin 



506.) 

 Some Common Birds Useful to the Farmer. (Farmers' Bulletin 630.) 

 Common Birds of Southeastern United States in Relation to Agricidture. (Farmers' 



Bulletin 755.) 

 Canaries: Their Care and Management. (Farmers' Bulletin 770.) 

 Eleven Important Wild-duck Foods. (Department Bulletin 205.) 

 Propagation of Wild-duck Foods. (Department Bulletin 465.) 

 Food Habits of the Swallows. (Department Bulletin 619.) 

 The Crow and Its Relation to Man. (Department Bulletin 621.) 

 Food Habits of the Mallard Ducks of the United States. (Department Bulletin 720.) 



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Our Grosbeaks and Their Value to Agriculture. (Farmers' Bulletin 456.) Price, 



5 cents. 

 Fifty Common Birds of Farm and Orchard. (Farmers' Bulletin 513, colored plates.) 



Price, 15 cents. 

 BirdsinRelation to the Alfalfa Weevil. (Department Bulletin 107.) Price, 15 cents. 

 Food of the Robins and Bluebirds of the United States. (Department Bulletin 171.) 



Price, 5 cents. 

 Food Habits of the Thrushes of the United States. (Department Bulletin 280.) 



Price, 5 cents. 

 Birds of Porto Rico. (Department Bulletin 326.) Price, 30 cents. 

 How Birds Affect the Orchard. (Yearbook Separate 197.) Price, 5 cents. 

 Relation of Birds to Grain Aphides. (Yearbook Separate 601.) Price, 5 cents. 

 Winter Crow Roosts. (Yearbook Separate 659.) Price, 5 cents. 

 The Relation of Sparrows to Agricidture. (Biological Survey Bulletin 15.) Price 



10 cents. 

 Birds of a Maryland Farm. (Biological Survey Bulletin 17.) Price, 20 cents. 

 The Bobwhite and Other Quails of the United States in Their Economic Relations. 



(Biological Siu^ey Bulletin 21.) Price, 15 cents. 

 The Homed Larks and Their Relation to Agricultiire. (Biological Survey Bulletin 



23.) Price, 5 cents. 

 The Relation of Birds to the Cotton Boll Weevil. (Biological Survey Bulletin 29.) 



Price, 10 cents. 

 Birds of California in Relation to the Fruit Industry. ('Biological Survey Bulletin 



30, Pt. 1.) Price, 20 cents. 

 Food Habits of the Grosbeaks. (Biological Survey Bulletin 32.) Price 25 cents., _ 

 Birds of California in Relation to the Fruit Industry. (Biological Survey Bulletin 



34, Pt. 2.) Price, 40 cents. 

 Food of the Woodpeckers of the United States. (Biological Survey Bulletin 37.) 



Price, 35 cents. 

 Birds of Arkansas. (Biological Survey Bulletin 38.) Price, 25 cents. 

 Woodpeckers in Relation to Trees and Wood Products. (Biological Survey Bulletin 



39.) Price, 30 cents. 

 Index to Papers Relating to the Food of Birds. (Biological Survey Bulletin 43.) 



Price, 10 cents. 

 Food of Our More Important Flycatchers. (Biological Survey Bulletin 44. Price, 



20 cents. 

 Hawks and Owls from the Standpoint of the Fanner. (Biological Survey Circiilar 



61.) Price, 5 cents. 

 Destruction of the C'otton Boll Weevil by Birds in Winter. (Biological Survey Cir- 

 cular 64.) Price, 5 cents. 



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