study of artificial incubation of game birds. Ill: Effects of air 



movement on the incubation of piieasant and quail eggs; IV: Interrelation 

 of temperature, liumidity, and air movement in tlie incubation of 

 pheasant and quail eggs. By Alexis L. Romanoff. Cornell Univ. Agr» 

 Exp, Sta. Bui. '687, '30 pp., illus. Ithaca, N.. Y. 1938. 



Artificial incubation and brooding of ring-necked prieasants. Pa< Game C6mm. , 

 Div, Prop, and Game Farms, 12 pp., illus. Harrisburg, Pa, 1936. 



Ornamental pheasants, tlieir breeding and care. By Charles F. Denley. 93 pp., 

 illus. 1935, (Published by author, Glenmont, Md,). 



Piieasant raising for tlie sportsman and farmer. Kansas Forestry, Fish, and 

 Game Dept, 14 pp. Topeka Kans. 1935. 



Merits of Lib erated Stock 



Tlie liberation of pheasants in relation to reports of plieasants killed in 

 Connecticut . Connecticut State Boerd of Fisiieries and 'Game, Game 

 Kangt, Circ. 5, 12 pp. Hartford, Conn. 1957. ■ 



Cliick-Gexing 



A simple metliod of s^.ing day-old ring-neck, pheasant cliicks. By Roger M. 

 Latliam, Pa. Game Comm, Res. Giro.' 2,- 11 pp., illus, Harrisburg, 

 Pa. 1942. 



QUAIL 



Descrip tion an d Range 



Bobwhite iiistory. By M. E. Bogle, 47 pp., illus. 1938. ^l. (Pablished by 

 author, San Antonio, Tex»), 



The bobwhite quail. Its habits, preservation, and increase. By Herbert 



L. Stoddard. 559 pp. , illus. Chas. Scribner's Sons, l-Iev,'- York, N. Y» 

 1931. 



Food 



Some quail food plants in southeastern Texas. By S, R, Vferner. Texas A 

 and M. Coll., Texas Agr. Exp. Sta, Prog. Rep, 382A, 9' pp. College 

 Station, Tex. 1940. 



Winter foods of tlie bob-white quail in tlie Black Belt soil province of 



Alabama. Bj^ Anderson 1,1. Gray. Alabama Dept, Conserv. 23 pp., illus. 

 Montgomery, Ala. 1938, 



Quail-food plant? of the Soutlieastern States. By Alec C. Martin. U. S. 

 'Dept. Agr, Circ. 346, 16. pp., illus, April 1935. (GPO, 5/). 



