Stillwater, a National Wildlife Refuge (CIA-9), 1953 « 10 p. il. 1^^. 



Nevada 3 Pacific Flyway, Cat. No, I ii9.36:9 



Mieeler, a National Wildlife Ref-jge (Ci;.-7)c 19U9. li^ p. il. l<i. 



Alabama j Mississippi Flj^aj. Cat o No, I u9.36j7 



Wichita Ko-untains Wildlife Refuge (RL-ii). 1953. h V" i-^' 50c 



Oklahoma^ bison, longhorns- elk, deer. Cat. No. I k9'Lih'.h 



Guarding our V/ildlife Resources (CIA-5), 19U8. h6 p. il. 35?5o 



Including migratory birds and refuges. Cat, No. I h9'3^''5 



Alaska's Fish and Wildlife (C-l?). 1953 » 60 p. il. 2^'p. 



Alaska's birds, fishes, mairrnikls, and their importance Cat ^ No, I h9*h'U 



REFUGE BIRD LISTS . These lj.-page lists have been prepared for ornitholo- 

 gists and students of bird distribution. Single copies for those refuges 

 in -rfiich you are particularly interested are obtainable without cost from 

 the refuge, regional, or Washington office. 



RL- 



Refuge 



State 



RL- 



Refuge 



State 



101 



Cape Remain 



South Carolina 



126 



Aransas 



Texas 



102 



Stillwater 



Nevada 



127 



Chautauqua 



Illinois 



103 



■/Jhite River 



Arkansas 



128 



Chine ote ague 



Virginia 



loU 



Klamath Basin 



Ore. -Calif. 



129 



Piedmont 



Georgia 



105 



Sand Lake 



South Dakota 



130 



St, Marks 



Florida 



106 



Eowdoin 



Montana 



131 



Bombay Hook 



Delaware 



107 



Kattamuskeet & 





132 



Desert Game 



Nevada 





Swanquarter 



North Carolina 



133 



Horicon 



Wisconsin 



108 



Kentucky Woodlands 



Kentucky 



13U 



Bosque del Apache 



New Mexico 



109 



Vlichita Mountains 



Oklahoma 



135 



Reelfoot 



Ter-nessee 



110 



Crab Orchard 



Illinois 



136 



Montezuma 



New York 



111 



Mud Lake 



Minnesota 



137 



Sabine 



Louisiana 



112 



Havasu Lake 



Ariz. -Calif . 



138 



Tainarac 



Minnesota 



113 



Pea Island 



North Carolina 



139 



Bear River 



Utali 



llU 



Sheldon 



Nevada 



li^O 



Long Lake 



North Dak. 



115 



Arrox-wood 



North Dskiota 



iia 



Necedah 



Wisconsin 



116 



Bitter Lake 



New Mexico 



lli2 



Upper Mississippi 



h States 



117 



Salt Plains 



Oklahoma 



lh3 



Mailieur 



Oregon 



118 



Seney 



Michigan 



lUh 



Moosehorn 



Maine 



119 



Waubay 



South Dakota 



1U5 



VJheeler 



Alabama 



120 



Santee 



South Carolina 



lli6 



Sacramento 



Calif 



121 



Hagerman & 





lli7 



Elackvvater 



Marj'-land 





Tishomingo 



Texas -Oklao 



l!i8 



Aleutian Islands 



Alaska 



122 



San Andres 



New Mexico 



lh9 



Tennessee 



Tennessee 



123 



Souris Loop 



North Dakota 



150 



Lower Keys 



Florida 



12ii 



Santa Ana 



Texas 









125 



Laguna Atascosa 



Texas 









1,^-368 









86818 



September 1955 











