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Processed Leaflet s' ^^_;_3i rds — Continued . 



46- WL. Fruits attractive to birds — Great Basin States. Hftgion No. 6 

 (Utah and "JeTada.) , 



47 WL. Fruits attractive to birds — Southwestern States. Region Fo. 7 



(Arizona and Nevr' Kexico). 



48 WL, Fruits attractive to birds — Southern Plains States. Bcgicn No. 8 



(Texas and Oklahona). 



49 VIL. Fruits attractive to birds — Southeastern States, xleginn ITo. 9 



(Arkansas, Tennessee , .i'crth Carolina, Louisiana, .'-ississip"Di, 

 Alabama, G-ecrgia, and South Carolina). 

 \ ,( -50 kVL. Fruits attractive to birds — Florida. Pegion Ho. in. 

 ^, V 83 IVL. Birds in relation to fishes. 



124 VIj. Factors in nesting losses of the California valley quail, 

 • 133 WL. A "orelininar:/ investigation of the food habits of th«5 mourning dove 

 in Alaba'aa., 



158 V/L. Original and present breeding ranges of certain game birds in the 



United States. 



159 WL, The ehukar and Hungarian. -nartridges in America, 

 171 Va. The Java sparrow. 



183 -..L. Some publications of interest to wa,terfowl breeders. 



192 wL. Selected TDublications on v^terfo'-^l and gallinaceous game birds. 



201 WL, Publications on attracting birds. 



223 '.vl. ^iatural plantings for attracting vaterfc^i to marsh and other 



v'ater areas, 



224 WL. Birds as a factor in rontrclling insect de-nredationsi 



225 WL, Status of migratory game birds: 1941-42, 

 228 ^L. Suggestions for bird field study. 



235 ''VL, Birdbanding. 



250. Vli. The status of migratory game birds: 1943-43. 



3-160. Dealers in devices for attracting birds. 



3-259. I>ack-food plants available from dealers. 



3-631. Dealers in cage birds and cage-bird su-o-olies, 

 3-1555. ■ Derlers in waterfovd. 

 3-1556. Dealers in ornamental birds. 

 3-1557i Dealers in -oeafowl. 

 3-1558. Dealers' in guinea fowl. 



3-1559. ■sealers in game and ornamental bird su-c-olies, 

 3-1550, Dealers in upland game birds, 

 3-1715. Dealers in feathers. 



Fur Animals 



4C *i»/L. An automatic drinking fountain for minks, 



56 '>vIj. Polygamous mating of foxes, 



80 V.L, Feeding and caring for squirrels. 



127 WL. An efficient trap for the fox ranch. 



151 WL. Raising chinchillas in car.tivity. 



167 Wj. Grubs in minks. 



160 WL. The digestibility of animal products and cereals by minks. 



