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Vinall, H. N. (2929) 



meadow fescue: its culture and uses. U. S. Dept. Agr. Farmers' Bull. 

 361, 22 pp., illus. 1909. 



Wanser, H. M. (2930) 



forage crops for central Washington. Wash. Agr. Expt. Sta. Bull. 281, 

 24 pp., illus. 1933. 



Westover, H. L., Sarvis, J. T., Moomaw, L., Morgan, G. W., Thysell, J. C, 

 and Bell, M. A. (2931) 



crested wheatgrass as compared with bromegrass, slender wheat- 

 grass, AND OTHER HAY AND PASTURE CROPS FOR THE NORTHERN GREAT 



plains. U. S. Dept. Agr. Tech. Bull. 307, 36 pp., illus. 1932. 



Wilkins, F. S., and Hughes, H. D. (2932) 



agronomic trials with reed canary grass. Jour. Amer. Soc. Agron. 24: 

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Wilson, C. P. (2933) 



the artificial reseeding of new Mexico ranges. N. Mex. Agr. Expt. 

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See also Arny and others (771), Bentley (2884), Duvel (2498), Fairchild 

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 others (2501), Griswold (2508), Wilson and others (2602), andZahnley (2605). 



Control of Range-Destroying Rodents 



Publications treating specifically of the rodents and lagomorphs destructive to 

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 lagomorphs have on the forms, life history, and succession of range plants and 

 plant groups; and rodent-soil relationships. 



Anonymous. (2934) 



relation of predatory mammals and birds of prey to rodent life. 

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Anthony, H. E. (2935) 



habits of aplodontia. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist. Bull. 35: 53-63, illus. 1916. 



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the quadrupeds of north America. 348 pp., illus. New York. 1854. 



Bailey, V. (2937) 



REPORT ON SOME OF THE RESULTS OF A TRIP THROUGH PARTS OF MINNESOTA 



and Dakota. [U. S.] Commr. Agr. Rept. 1887: 426-454. 1887. 



(2938) 



THE PRAIRIE GROUND SQUIRRELS, OR SPERMOPHILES, OF THE MISSISSIPPI 



valley. U. S. Bur. Biol. Survey Bull. 4, 69 pp. 1893. 



(2939) 



THE POCKET GOPHERS OF THE UNITED STATES. U. S. Dept. Agr., Div. 



Ornithol. and Mammal. Bull. 5, 47 pp., illus. 1895. 



(2940) 



REVISION OF AMERICAN VOLES OF THE GENUS MICROTUS. U. S. Dept. Agr. 



North Amer. Fauna 17, 88 pp., illus. 1900. 



(2941) 



HARMFUL AND BENEFICIAL MAMMALS OF THE ARID INTERIOR WITH SPECIAL 

 REFERENCE TO THE CARSON AND HUMBOLDT VALLEYS, NEVADA. U. S. 



Dept. Agr. Farmers' Bull. 355, 31 pp., illus. 1908. 



(2942) 



REVISION OF THE POCKET GOPHERS OF THE GENUS THOMOMYS. U. S. Dept. 



Agr. North Amer. Fauna 39, 136 pp., illus. 1915. 



— and Sperry, C. C. (2943) 



LIFE HISTORY AND HABITS OF GRASSHOPPER MICE, GENUS ONYCHOMYS. U. S. 



Dept. Agr. Tech. Bull. 145, 20 pp. 1929. 



