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Some Cormnon Game, Aquatic, and Rapacious Birds in Relation to Man. 



Food of Some Uell-Knovm Birds of Forest, Farm, and Garden. 



Fifty Common Birds of Farm and Orchard. (Colored illustrations.) 25f^ 



Fconomic Value of North American Skunks. 



Some Corm-non Birds Useful to the Farmer. 



Cottontail Rabbits in Relation to Trees and Farm Crops. 



Common Birds of Southeastern United States in Relation to Agriculture. 



How to Attract Birds in Northwestern United States. 5.'^ 



How to Attract Birds in the Middle Atlantic States. 

 The Muskrat as a Fur Bearer: YJith Notes on its Use 

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

 The Crow in Its Relation to Agriculture. 

 .Canaries: Their Care c-jid. Management. 

 Mouse Control in Field and Orchard. 

 .Homes for Birds. 

 Rat Control. 



The European Starling in the United States, 

 Mountain Beavers in the Pacific Northwest. 



as Food. 



