Processed Leaflets; Birds — Continued . 



42 WL, Fruits attractive to "birds — Rocky Mountain States. Region ITo* 2 



(Montana, Wyoming, and Colorado). ,. 



43 WL. Fruits attractive to tirds — Northern Plains States. Region No, 3 



(North Dakota, South Dalcota, Nebraslta, and Kansas), 



44 WL, Fruits attractive to "birds— Northeastern States. Region No, 4 



(Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, New York, "Vermont, New Hamp- 

 shire, Maine, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, lov/a, 

 Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, ^^'ew Jersey, V/est "Vir- 

 ginia, Maryland, Delaware, Missouri, Kentucky, and Virginia). 



Fruits attractive to "birds — California. Region No. 5 



Fruits attractive to birds — Great Basin States. Region No.. 6 

 (Utah and Nevada), 



Fruits attractive to "birds — ^Southwestern States, Region No, 7 

 (Arizona and "Jew Mexico). 



Fruits attractive to "birds — Southern Plains States. Region No, 8 

 (Texas and Oklahoma). 



Fruits attractive to "birds — Southeastern States, Region No, 9 

 (Arkansas, Tennessee, North Carolina, Louisiana, Mississippi, 

 Alabama, C-eorgia, and South Carolina) , 



Fruits attractive to birds — Florida, Region No, 10, 



Birds in relation to fishes. 



Food of the scaled quail. (Preliminary report.) 



The controlled hunting areas and the pheasant refuge-management 

 system in Northwestern Ohio, 



Blackbirds and the rice crop on the Gulf coast. 



Factors in nesting losses of the California valley quail. 



Natural plantings for attracting waterfowl to marsh and other 

 water areas. 



Suggestions on attracting birds, with reference to available litera- 

 ture. 



A preliminary investigation of the food habits of the mourning 

 dove in Alabama, 



Birdbanding. 



Suggestions for bird field study. 



Ornamental woody plants attractive to birds. 



Original and present breeding ranges of certain game birds in the 

 United States. 



The chukar and Hungarian partridges in America, 



Birds as a factor, in controlling insect depredati-^ns. 



Common "salt as a curative for cannibalism among game birds in 

 captivity. 



The status of migratory game birds: 1939-40, 



The Java sparrow. 



Aids for bird study. 



Some publications of interest to upland game bird breeders. 



Some publications of interest to waterfowl breeders. 



Dealers in devices for attracting birds. 



Publications on cage birds. 



Duck-food plants available from dealers. 



Hints on the care of parmts. 



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46 



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47 



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48 



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49 



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50 



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83 



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84 



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93 



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96 



IVL, 



124 



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125 



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131 



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133 



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145 



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150 



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156 WL. 



158 



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159 



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162 



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163 



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165 



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171 



VJL. 



180 



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182 



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183 



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2^160. 



3-173. 



2-259. 



3-521, 



