PUBLICATIONS OF THLi DEPAilTi^IElTT 0? AGRICULTUBB ■ 



gq j ^mers' Bnlletins ? 



"' *497 P. Some common game-, aquatic, and rapacious "birds in relation*? 

 to man. 5(^, 

 If 506 ^. Food of some vrell-knoiAm birds of fgpest, farm, and garden, 5^, 

 *liC2 F. The crovr in its relation to a^rieulture, 5^, 

 *1759 F. Game management on the farm, 5^, 



Leaflets : 



*21 L4 Wooddhuck control in the Eastern States. 5^, 



*47 L. H-rgiene in fox farming. 5^. 



*48 L, Heindeer reci-nes. 5(f:, 



*60 L, Porcu'oine control in the '/Te stern States. 5<i, 



*120 L, Excluding birds from reservoirs and fishponds. 5.^, 



*132 L. Den hunting as a means of covote control. 56, 



yp.ar'book of. Agricultur e^^, SeT^arates ? 



*1718 T. Feeding requirements of gallinaceous upla.nd game hirds, 5(f:, 

 *1893 Y, Diseases of wildlife and their relatinnshin to domestic livestock. 



Te.chniral Sulletins ? 



*1350 D, Slue-fox farming in Alaska. 10^, 

 *238 T. The pharmacology of thallium and its use in rodent control, 5(^, 

 *467 T, The crested myna, or Chinese starling, in the Pacific 



K'orthvrest. 5(^. 

 *608 T. Pocket mice of ^Vashington and Oregon in relation to 



agriculture. 10,^. 

 *634 T. Food of game ducks in the United States and Canada. 40^. 

 *643 T, Food habits of North American diving ducks, 40^. 

 *706 T, Wild animal dam-age to seed and seedlings on cut~over Douglas 



fir lands of Oregon and '^Vashington. 5(^. 

 *711 T. Economic status of the English sparrow in the United States, 15j#. 



Uorbh Ainericen Fa.un»s t 



"T,^ IvT^"?. Alaska-Yukon Caribou. 20(^. 



'*56 NAF, Revision of the North American ground squirrels, 40^. 



*5V NAP. (See page 3.) 



Hav,'ks and owls from the standpoint of the farmer, 5<^, 



Quail-food plants of the Southeastern States, " 5(^» 



The migration of North American birds. lOoJ. 



Bodents and moles as pests in bulb plantings, 5S, 



Groups of plants valuable for wildlife utilization and erosion 



control.' 5S, 

 Crov/-v/aterf owl relationshinsi Based on preliminary studies 



on Canadian breeding grounds. 10<zf. 

 Silver fox pelt prices as affected by time of pelting, se«, 



and age. 10^. 



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