434 MISC. PUBLICATION 2 81, U. S. DEPT. OP AGRICULTURE 



Kohlsaat, H. H. (8157) 



the greatest game market in the world. Sat. Evening Post 196 (43): 

 72. 1924. 



Lantz, D. E. (8158) 



economic value of north American skunks. U. S. Dept. Agr. Farmers' 

 Bull. 587, 22 pp., illus. 1914. (Revised 1923.) 



Leichhardt, C. A. (8159) 



Oregon's game resources. Oreg. Motorist 12 (3): 5-6. 1931. 



Merriam, C. H. (8160) 



RELATIONS OP BIRDS AND MAMMALS TO THE NATIONAL RESOURCES. Natl. 



Conserv. Comn. Rept. 3: 316-340. 1909. 

 Merriam, J. C. (8161) 



SCIENTIFIC, ECONOMIC, AND RECREATIONAL VALUES OF WILD LIFE. Play- 



ground 18: 203-204. 1924. 



Nelson, E. W. (8162) 



the economic importance of wild life. Sci. Monthly 16: 367-373. 1923. 



Oldys, H. (8163) 



the game market of today. U. S. Dept. Agr. Yearbook 1910: 243-254. 

 1911. 



Osgood, W. H. (8164) 



the game resources of alaska. U. S. Dept. Agr. Yearbook 1907: 469-482, 

 illus. 1908. 



Palmer, T. S. (8165) 



game as A national resource. U. S. Dept. Agr. Bull. 1049, 48 pp., illus. 

 1922. 



Pratt, G. D. (8166) 



ascertaining game resources. Conservationist 1: 131-135. 1918. 



Redington, P. G. (8167) 



THE BENEFICIAL EFFECT OF WILD LIFE ON FOREST AND OTHER LANDS. Joiir. 



Forestry 27: 692-698. 1929. 



Richardson, C. D. (8168) 



value of wild animals. Amer. Breeders' Mag. 1 (1): 48-49. 1910. 



Riley, S. (8169) 



GAME FARMING IN NATIONAL PARKS AND FORESTS. Calif. Univ. Jour. Agr. 



(Forestry Number) 4 (3): 84-85, illus. 1916. 



Rutledge, J. H. (8170) 



domestic stock vs. game. Natl. Wool Grower 16 (10): 25-26. 1926. 



Sears, F. C. (8171) 



farmers vs. the sportsman. Amer. Fruit Grower 43: 7. 1923. 



See also Adams (7553), Carev (6105), Chapline and others (8189), Grinnell 

 (8038), Lantz (61 41), Mace (8069), and Taylor (8128). 



RANGE RESEARCH 



Publications treating of the methods, description, equipment, history, and 

 need for range investigations on western grazing lands, and the material relating 

 thereto. The published results of individual range research projects are included 

 elsewhere in the bibliography, their locations being determined by the subject 

 matter of each particular project. 



See section "Methods of Study", for ecological methods of study. 



Anonymous. (8172) 



the u. s. sheep experiment station, its work and results to date — 



equipment and plan. Natl. Wool Grower 11 (1): 20-21, illus. 1921. 



Adams, C. C. (8173) 



SUGGESTIONS FOR RESEARCH ON NORTH AMERICAN BIG GAME AND FUR-BEARING 



animals. Roosevelt Wild Life Bull. [Syracuse Univ.] 1: 35-41, illus. 

 1921. 



