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BULLETIN 621, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 



M. 



Mammals, small, 38-40, 66-67, 84. 



May beetles and related insects, 13—16, 



57-58. 

 Melons, damage to, 51, 85. 

 Mollusks and other aquatic invertebrates, 



26-27, 63. 

 Moths, 22-23. 



N. 



Natural enemies, 71-73. 

 Nestling's, food of, 55-68. 



O. 



Oats, 49, 68, 84. 



Orthoptera, 19-22, 59-60, 82. 



Pellets of crows, 69-70. 



Poison ivy, distribution of, 68-71, 85. 



Poisoning, 77-78. 



Poultry and their eggs, 36-38, 65-66, 84. 



Protection of crops, 73-80. 



Red lead, as a deterrent, 77. 

 Reptiles, 28, 63, 83. 

 Rhynchophora, 18, 58-59. 

 Roosting habit, 6-9. 

 " Roup " of crows, 72-73. 



Salamanders, 28-29, 63-64. 



Searabaeida?, 13-16, 57-58. 



Scattering of grain for crop protection, 77. 



Seeds, distribution of, 68-71, 85. 



Seeds of grasses and weeds. 54-55, 68. 



Shooting, 78-79. 



Small grain, 47-50, 68, 84. 



Small mammals, 38-40, 66-67, 84. 



Snakes, 28, 63, 83. 



Sorghum, 50. 



Spiders, 25-26, 62, 82-83. 



Stomach examination, items identified in, 



86-90. 

 Summary, 81-85. 

 Systematic position and distribution, 2-4. 



Tar, coal, as a deterrent, 74-77. 



method of application, 70-77. 

 Toads, 28-29, 63-64, 83. 

 Trapping, 78. 

 Turtles, 28, 63, 83. 



Vegetable food, 43-55, 67-68. 



W. 



Wasps, 25. 



Weed seeds, 54-55, 68. 



Weevils, 18, 58-59. 



Wheat, 48-49, 68, 84. 



White grubs, 13-15, 57. 



Wild birds and their eggs, 29-36, 64-65, 



83. 

 Wild fruits, 53-54, 68. 



