5 WXj 

 57 'vvX 

 57 VvX 

 ^7 vVL 



98 WL 



100 '^ 



107 ^VL 



108 '.vL 



119 mj 



120 ^«j 

 126 ^vl 



129 IvIj 

 132 Wh 



134 ^t:. 



135 V/L 

 152 'rt-L 



160 Wj 



161 ^ft 

 176 Wj 

 185 V/L 



193 WL 



200 V^ 



204 \% 



205 WL 



210 ^ii 



211 ViL 

 214 '/a 

 219 *WL 

 222 Va 

 227 Vi/L 



246 ^n 



3-368 

 3-887 



Miscell.aneoug Sub.jects 



Tularemig., an animal-'borne disease, 



5he correlation of forestry and vrildlife management. 



Marking v.'ild animals for identification. 



Sore accomplishments of the coo-oerative research units? A summary 

 to January 51, 1937, 



Colleges and universities offering courses in wildlife manage- 

 ment, 1937-33. 



Annotated list and index of Leaflets 1 WL to 100 KD, 



Planning for wildlife management — «An rutline. 



History and significance of American v/ildlife, I, (See 126 WL.) 



The .coordination of mosquito control with wildlife conservation, 



Eotulism, a, recurring hazard to waterfowl. 



History and significance i^f American wildlife. II S Trends from 

 exploitation to res.tora,ticn. (See 108 '^^,) 



Oooperative vrildlif e-raanagement research, 1938, 



Some California ^^-ildlif e-forest rolationshi-rjs. ■ 



A summary of the gray squirrel investigation in southeastern Ohio. 



Personnel in Pedoi-^l ga.ir.e— law enforcement. 



Suggested action. -Trogram for st)ortsmen's organizations. 



Wildlife in Irnd -i:ilanning, 



Wildlife technologyr. 



Animal and plant resources of Alaska, 



The Toreparation of blood smears and tissue Impressions frr 

 lahorai-tory study.- 



Directions for collecting np.terials for food habits studies. 



Annotated list and index of Wildlife Leaflets, 101 WL to 200 WX. 



Eelgrass depletion on the Pa.cifle Coast and its effect upon 

 ■ black brant, 



Paising mcalv/orms. 



Check-list of marsh and aquatic plants of the United States, 



The Biological Surveys mammal collection. 



Care of white mir.e and rats. 



Pal sing giiinoa pigs,; 



La.borator;v' procedure in vrildlife food studies. 



Wildlife contributions to the ilat ion's v;ar program, 



Sa.A'"c game meat — it is valuable, 



I^'ia'maf acturers of traps. 



Dealers in guinea loigs, white mice, and white rats. 



ALASKA GAi^'IS COi^n^lSSlON CIRCLXAES 



Por- copies of the following circulars, address the Alaska G-ame Commission, 

 Juneau, Alaska., J 

 16 AG-C, Pederal laws relating to vdldlife in Alaiska, 



21 AG-G. Regulations relating to gajse and fur animals, birds, and game fishes 

 in Alaska, 1943-44. ICcf. 



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