(52) McAtee, W. L.— Continued 



Attracting birds. • U. S. Dept, Int., Biol. Surv. Conserv. Bull. 1, 

 15pp., illus. 1940. 5^. 3/ ..;..• 



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(53) — 



Wildlife in land planning, Biol. Surv. Wildlife. Leaflet 160, 

 6pp. 1940. (Processed.) Free. 



(54) ' : ;- : 



Wildlife technology. Biol. Surv. Wildlife Leaflet 161, 5 pp. 

 1940. (Processed.) Free. , ",.-,, . -H , 



(55) - — : — ■ and Seal,: F, -%..-L, ..,:r ; V , 



*Some common game, aquatic, and rapacious .birds in relation to man. 

 U. S. Dept. Agr. Farmers' Bull. 497, 28 pp., illus. 1924. 5<£ . 



(56) McClanah^n, Robert C. 



Original and present breeding ranges of certain game birds in the 

 United States. Biol. Surv. Wildlife Leaflet 158, 21 pp., illus. 

 1940. (Processed.) Free. , • ,v "'■ ■ '"■'.■ 



(57) Martin, Alec. C. . •• ;, ..',..• 



♦Quail-food plants of the Southeastern States. U. S. Dept. Agr. 

 Circ. 348, 16pp., illus. 1935. 5^. 



(58) and Uhler, F. M. . • ; ■ . ". 



♦Food of game ducks in the United States and Canada. U. S. Dept. 

 Agr. Tech. Bull. 634, 156pp., illus. (color plate) . 1939, 40^. 



(59) Metcalf, Franklin P. 



♦Wild-duck foods of .North Dakota lakes. U. S. Dept. Agr. Tech. Bull 

 .221, 71 pp., illus. 1931. 15^. 



(59a) National Resources Board. 



♦Planning for wildlife in the United States. Part. IX of the Sup- 

 ,; pi ementary: Report of the Land Planning Coramittee-to the National 

 ■-•; Resources -Board. 24 pp., illus.. Prepared by. the Bur. Biol. 

 Surv. and Forest Service, U. -5. Dept. Agr.; Washington, D. C. 

 1935. 10^. 



(60) Nelson, A, L. ; Qlarka,, Talbot t E.; and Bailey, W. W. 



♦Early winter food of ruffed grouse on the Ceorge Washington Na- 

 tional Forest. U. S. Dept. Agr. Circ. 504, 38 pp., illus. 1938. 

 5^ 



(61) Nestler, Ralph 3. 



♦Feeding requirements of gallinaceous upland game birds. U. S. 

 Dept. Agr. Yearbook Sep. 1718, pp. 393-924, illus. 1940. 5<£ . 



3/ This, bulletin and a n s t of other publications on attracting birds 

 (Wildlife Leaflet 8, November 1938) can be obtained by addressing a request 

 to the Fish and Wildlife Service, Washington, D. C. 



