Processed Leaflets; Miscellaneous Sub.iects — Continued . 



107 V/L, Planning for wildlife management — An outline. 



108 VL, History and significance of American wildlife. I. (See 126 WL. ) 

 110 WL, Status of eelgrasB ( Zostara marina ) on the North Atlantic coast, 



February 1938. 



119 WL, The coordination of mosquito control with wildlife conservation, 



120 WL, Botulism, a recurring hazard to waterfowl. 



126 WL, History and significance of American wildlife. II: Trends from 



exploitation to restoration. (See 108 WL, ) 

 129 WL, Cooperative wildlife-management research, 1938, 

 132 WL, Some California wildlife-forest relationships, 



134 WL, A summary of the gray stluirrel investigation in southeastern Ohio, 



135 WL, Personnel in Federal game- law enforcement. 



152 WL, Suggested action program for sportsmen's organizations, 



153 WL, The Biological Survey mammal collection, 

 155 WL, Raising mealworms, 



160 WL, Wildlife in land planning. 



161 WL, Wildlife technology. 



176 WL. Animal and plant resources of Alaska, 

 3-263, Hints on the care of white mice and rats, 

 3-887, Dealers in guinea pigs, white mice, and white rats, 



3-1018, Acquisition of land "by purchase, gift, or lease under the Mi- 

 gratory Bird Conservation Act of February 18, 1929, 



ALASKA GAME COMMISSION CIRCULAES 



For copies of the following circulars, address the Alaska Game Commission, 

 Juneau, Alaska: 



16 AGC, Federal laws relating to wildlife in Alaska. 

 18 AGC, Regulations relating to game, land fur animals, and birds in 

 Alaska, 1940-41, 



