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Winter feeding stations and foods for ground feeding birds in 

 Michigan. Mich. ..Dep't"'. Conserv. ,; Game Biv., Bull. 1, 8 VP'i 

 illus. Lansing, ki<?h. ' 1936. • 



(132) Mitchell, Horace. 



Game farming, a text-book for the more efficient and economical 

 propagation of pheasants, quail, wild ducks and ornamental 

 birds. 162 pp., illus. Haley Pub. Co., Portsmouth, N. H. 

 1930. 



(133) 



Raising game birds. 315 pp., illus. Penn Pub. Co., Philadel- 



phia, Pa. 1936. 



(134) Moore, E. B. 



Forest management in New Jersey. 55 pp., ilius. N. J. Dept. 

 Corserv. and Develop,, Trenton, N. J. 1939. 



(135) More Game Birds in America. 



More waterfowl by assisting nature. 109 pp., illus. More Game 

 Birds in America, Inc., New York, N. Y. 1932. (Distr. by Game 

 Corserv. Soc., 205 E. 42d St., New York, N. Y.) 



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Small refuges for waterfowl. 64 j>v., illus. More Game Birds in 

 America, Inc., New York, !T # Y. 1936. (Distr. by Game Conserv. 

 Soc., 205 E. 42d St., New York, N. Y.) 



(137) 



'.'later areas — how to create and maintain them. A manual des- 

 cribing practical methods of building small dams of various 

 types, earthen reservoirs, and of improving water supplies for 



.. waterfowl. 27 pp., illus. More Game Birds in America, Inc., 

 New York, N. Y. 1936. (Distr. by Game Conserv. Soc., 205 

 S. 42d St., New York, N. Y.) 



(138) 



Waterfowl food plants. A practical manual for those vjho are in- 

 terested in managing areas for wild ducks, geese and swans. 

 ^5 pp., illus. More Game Birds in America, Inc., New York, N, Y, 

 1936. (Distr. by Game Conserv. Soc, 205 E. 42d St., 

 New York, N. Y.) 



(139) 



More upland game birds. Why game birds have decreased and how 

 they can be restored. 47 pp., illus. More Game Birds in 

 America, Inc., New York, N # Y.' 1938. (Distr. by Game Conserv. 

 Soc., 205 E. 42d St., New York, N. Y.) 



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Quail breeding manual. A simple, fully illustrated description 

 of the most modern methods of breeding quail in confinement. 

 Rev. ed., 55 pp., illus. More Game Birds in America., Inc., 

 New York, N. Y. 1938. (Distr. by Game Conserv. Soc, 205 

 E. 42d St., New York, N. Y.) 



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