•.X-262. .abstract of fur la?js, 1944-43* Coiiniled. by Frank G. Ash- 

 brook. 43 pp., November 1944. 



Digest of the Federal Lacey ^ct as it affects 

 shipment of animals in violation of State l£.7J, and ^of 

 the lavjs of the varii^us States of the United St^^tes and 

 of the' Canadian Provinces relating to fur aniraals,. Also 

 contains a directory of officials from is/hom copies of fur 

 lavjscan be obtained. 



V.1j-263. Manufactucrers of traps, 1 p., December 1944. 



Contains a list of manufacturers from vjhom traps for 

 taking animals can be obt'.ined, 



V,TL-264. Knetic agent in toxic rat bait^ a safsiguard for dogs and cats. 



By H. J, Spencer. 5 pp., December 1944. 

 . , . Report, oh experiments '-lith various agents, of which 

 tartar emetic conduced to the survival of 10?, or 81 per- 

 centj, of 132 dogs ;..nd cats fed 1 to 5 minimur.i lethal doses 

 of zinc phosphide, thalliuin sulphate, end barium carbonate, 



T.L-265. Some publications on upland game birds. By Ralph Be Nestler^ 

 11 pp., March 1945. 



A bibliography of periodicals and of other publica- 

 tions dealing vdth upland game birds in general, and in 

 particular \v'ith pheasants, quail, grouse, ^.artridges, -vuld 

 turkeys, and guinea fowl, classified according to their 

 subject matter, 



'.L-266, Selection and preparation of rabbit rations. By George S. Temr 

 pie ton. 6 pp., xxpril 1945. 



Discussion of 'the tyrries of feeds suitable for rabbits, 

 preparation and storage of feeds, feed req_uirements, siid 

 the making up of rations. 



!".Ir-267* Some recent 'publications on management o.nd propagation of 



vjaterfowl. By Ralph B« Nestler. 5 PP" , ^pril 1945' (Supei^ 

 sedes "..ildlife Leaflet 183, of March" 1941.) 



Bibliography of periodicals, books, and other publica- 

 tions, vjith addresses of !jublishtrs, mostly arranged by sub- 

 jects t, ; 



ViL-268. Protecting home gardens and small fruits from attack by birds. 



By Johnson ^^. Neff. 14 pp.,^4:ril 1945 » 

 ' ■ Statement concerning the birds most commonly involved 



. '■ > in damage to home crops and their legal status. Suggestions 



for control thi. Ugh exclusion, repellents, nest destruction, 



shooting, 'trapping, and poisoning. Bibliography of 18 



titles. 



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