328 MISC. PUBLICATION 2 81, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE 



Young, S. P. (6188) 



coyote infestation in Colorado. Colo. Game and Fish Protect. Assoc. 

 Bull. 4 (4): 6, illus. 1924. 



(6189) 



the coyote and examples of its persistency. Outdoor Life 57: 17. 1926. 



(6190) 



mountain lion eats its kittens. Jour. Mammal. 8: 158-160. 1927. 



(6191) 



BEARS SOMETIMES UNJUSTLY BLAMED AS STOCK KILLERS. U. S. Dept. Agr. 



Yearbook 1927: 119-122, illus. Also in West. Farm Life 30 (15): 4. 1928. 



(6192) 



conquering wolfdom and catdom. Southwest Wilds and Waters 2 (1): 



— (6193) 

 hints on coyote and wolf trapping. U. S. Dept. Agr. Leaflet 59, 8 pp., 



illus. 1930. 



— (6194) 

 hints on wolf and coyote trapping. Amer. Field 114(36): 219-220. 1930. 



— (6195) 

 hints on bobcat trapping. U. S. Dept. Agr. Leaflet 78, 6 pp., illus. 1931.' 



— (6196) 



predatory-animal and redent control to be conducted under a ten 

 year program. U. S. Dept, Agr. Yearbook 1932: 312-315. 1932. 



— (6197) 



hints on mountain-lion trapping. U. S. Dept. Agr. Leaflet 94, 8 pp., 

 illus. 1933. 



See also Anonymous (7904). Adams (7988), Bailev (1469), (2941), Brooks 

 (8004), Chambers (8015), Dice (81 48), Fisher (8150), Jardine (2819, 8387- 

 3338a), Lantz (8042), Paschall (8068), Redington (3074), Redington (3075), 

 and Walker (8133). 



