APPENDIX 165 



There are few books among those published 

 in America devoted wholly to rabbits except 

 those issued by breeders. The books most 

 commonly quoted are the following: 



"Breeding and Care of Rabbits," by Charles; 

 S. Gibson, published by Charles S. Gibson, 

 1045 West Warren Avenue, Detroit, Mich- 

 igan. 



"Rabbit and Cavy Culture," by W. F. Roth 

 and Charles T. Cornman, published by Item 

 Publishing Company, Sellersville, Pennsyl- 

 vania. 



"Rabbit Breeders' Ready Reference," O. K. 

 Poultry Journal Co., Mounds, Oklahoma. 



Other books are: "Commercial Rabbit 

 Farming," published by Outdoor Enterprise 

 Company, Kansas City, Missouri; "Richey's- 

 Western Rabbit and Cavy Book," published 

 by the Monrovia Publishing Company, Mon- 

 rovia, California; "Raising Rabbits Right,"" 

 published by the Pet Stock World, Baltimore, 

 Maryland. A brief but excellent bulletin, 

 entitled "Raising Belgian Hares and Other 

 Rabbits" is issued by the United States De- 

 partment of agriculture at Washington, from 

 which it may be obtained without charge by 



