Flushing 



Game bird flushing apparatus. By Paul D. Dalke. Connecticut State Board 

 of Fisheries and Game, Game Mangt. Giro. 2,_2pp., illus* Hartford, 

 Conn, (Undated). 



PHEASANTS 



Description and R ange 



Ring-neck pheasant: General habits. By Robert McConriick. Ohio Dept. Agr« , 

 Div, Conserv. , Bur. Sci. Res. Bui. 92, 3 pp. Columbus, Ohio. 1935o 



PJieasants, their lives and homes. By William Beebe. Published under the 

 auspices of N. Y. Zoolc Society. Vol. 1, 257 pp., illus.; Vr>l, 2, 

 309 pp., illus, Doubleday, Page and Co., Garden City, II. Y, 1926. 

 (Ed. in 1 vol. also available). 



Food and Nutri tional R eq uirements 



An improved ration for starting ring-necked pheasants. By YiTinthrop Charles 

 Skogland. Pa. State Coll., Sch. Agr. and Exp, Sta. Bui, 389, 22 pp., 

 illuso 1940. (in collaboration v.'it}i U. S. Fish and TTildlife Serv. 

 and Pa, Game Comm. )« 



The food habits of the ring-necked pheasant. By Lawrence E. Hicks. Ohio 

 Depto Agr., Div. Conserv., Bur, Sci. Res, Bui. 107, 5 pp, Columbus, 

 Ohio. 1936. 



Management in the Yfild 



Analysis of piieasant reproduction, cover, utilization, and mortality. 



Wood County, Ohio: April to October 1, 1941. By Don H. Strode. Ohio 

 Wildlife Res. Sta, , Ohio State Univ., Release 173, 44 pp., illus. 

 Columbus, Oliio. 1942, (processed.). 



Cover and its relations to piieasant production in Wood County, 0hii9» By 

 Daniel L. Leedy. Ohio YJ'ildlife Res, Sta., Ohio State Uni^r, , Release 

 86, 6 pp. Columbus, Oliio, 1938. (Processed.). 



Management in Cap t ivity 



Pheasant breeding manual. More Game birds in /jnerica. Inc. Rev, ed., 



63 pp., illus, 1939, Distributed by the Game Conservation Society, 

 1819 Broadway Street, , New York, N, Y. 



Plieasant propagation and management projects for 4-H Club members. By 

 Russell G. Hill, Michigan State Coll., Ext. Div, Club Bui. 36, 

 33 pp., illus, '^•, Lansing, Mich, 1938. 



Study of artificial incubation of game birds, I: Temperature requirements 

 for pheasant and quail eggsj II: Humidity requirements for pheasant 

 and quail eggs. By Alexis L. Romanoff. Cornell Univ. Agr, Exp. Sta, 

 Bui, 616, 39"'pp., illus, Ithaca, N. Y. 1934. 



