RANGE BIBLIOGRAPHY 42 i 



Wight, H. M. (7898) 



THE COVER MAP AND GAME CENSUS IN PHEASANT MANAGEMENT. Amer. Game 



Conf. Trans. 20: 329-333. 1934. 



(7899) 



evaluating the pheasant range. Amer. Game Conf. Trans. 21: 334-341, 

 illus. 1935. 



Woodcock, A. R. (7900) 



annotated list of birds of Oregon. Oreg. Agr. Expt. Sta. Bull. 68, 115 

 pp., illus. 1902. 



Woodcock, J. (7901) 



the sharp-tailed grouse in Manitoba. Bird-Lore 15: 291-293, illus. 

 1913. 

 See also McAtee (6876), Judd {8156), and Taylor and others (5233). 



FUR ANIMALS 



Publications treating specifically of the management of fur-bearing animals on 

 western grazing lands and livestock ranges, and the material relating thereto, 

 excluding the effects and influences which fur animals have on western ranges 

 insofar as it is possible to distinguish those effects from management, and also 

 excluding their economic value and protection. 



Anonymous. (7902) 



a fur trader's opinion. Forest and Stream 68: 650. 1907. 



(7903) 



management of beaver. Northwest Farmer 43: 607, illus. 1924. 



(7904) 



FUR-BEARING ANIMALS OF THE UNITED STATES. THE COYOTE. Fur Jour. 



2 (9): 18, 59-60, illus. 1928. 



Adams, C. C. (7905) 



maintenance of the fur supply. Amer. Fur Buyer 12 (6): 54. 1923. 



Arthur, S. C. (7906) 



saving fur animals in flood time. Fur Jour. 1 (5): 8-9, 20, 38-43. 

 1927. 



(7907) 



saving fur animals in flood time. La. Dept. Conserv. Bien. Rept. 



(1926-28) 8, rev.: 227-341. 1928. 



Ashbrook, F. G. (7908) 



the fur trade and the fur supply. Jour. Mammal. 3: 1-7. 1922. 



(7909) 



production and conservation of fur animals. Amer. Game Protect. 



Assoc. Bull. 16: 28-30, 37, illus. 1927. 



and Arnold, B. M. (7910) 



FUR-BEARING ANIMALS OF THE UNITED STATES. Fur Joiir. 1 (2): 16, 36, 



illus.; (3): 28-29, illus.; (4): 34-35, illus.; (6): 24-25, illus.; (7): 28-30, 

 illus.; (8): 26-27, 45, illus.; 1927; 2 (2): 30, 35, illus., 1928. 

 The animals discussed, arranged according to the publication, are: Musk- 

 rat, opossum, mink, fisher, beaver, marten, and gray fox. 



and Hanson, K. B. (7911) 



THE NORMAL BREEDING SEASON AND GESTATION PERIOD OF MARTENS. U. S. 



Dept. Agr. Circ. 107, 7 pp. 1930. 

 and McMullen, H. J. (7912) 



A PRELIMINARY STUDY OF STATISTICAL DATA ON FUR RESOURCES AND THE 



fur trade. Yearbook Natl. Assoc. Fur Indus. 1925: 5-34, illus. 1925. 

 and McMullen, H. J. (7913) 



FUR-BEARING ANIMALS OF THE UNITED STATES. Fur Jour. 2 (1): 26~27, 



illus.; (3): 30-31, 59-61, illus.; (4): 30, 40-42, illus.; (6): 18, 62, illus.: 

 (7): 30-31, illus.; (10): 12, 35, 41, illus.; (11): 36-37, 62, illus., 1928; 



3 (1): 12, 39-41, illus., 1929. 



The animals, arranged according to publication, are: Otter, raccoon, 

 rabbit, wolverine, badger, wild cat, cougar, and Canadian lynx. 



