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United' States Department of Agriculture 

 Bureau of Biological Survey 



Wildlife Research and Management Leaflet BS-4 



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Washington, 



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C * Rev,, 



February 1937 



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F armers 1 Bulletins ; 



497F. Some Common Game, Aquatic, and Rapacious Birds in Relation to Man. 



506F. Food of some Well-Known Birds of Forest, Farm, and Garden. 



*513F. Fifty Common Birds of Farm and Orchard. (Colored illustrations.) 25^ 



*587F. Economic Value of North American Skunks, &<p 



*621F. Plow to Attract Birds in the Northeastern United States. 5^ 



630F. Some Common Birds Useful to the Farmer. 



7C2F. Cottontail Rabbits in Relation to Trees and Farm Crops. 



755F. Common Birds of Southeastern United States in Relation to Agriculture. 



*760F. How to Attract Birds in Northwestern United States. btj: 



*844F. How to Attract Birds in the Kiddle Atlantic States. b$ 



869F. The Muskrat as a Fur Bearer: With Notes on its Use as Food. 



*912F. How to Attract Birds in the East Central States. 5^ 



1102F. The Crow in Its Relation to Agriculture. 



1327F. Canaries: Their Care and Management . 



1397F. Mouse Control in Field and Orchard. 



1456F. Plomes for Birds. 



1533F. Rat Control. 



1571F. The European Starling in the United States. 



