PUBLICATIONS OF THE DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR 
Conservation Bulletins: 
1 0B. Attracting birds. 5¢. ke 
? CB. Flants useful in upland wildlife management. 10¢. 
8 CB. Rat control. ‘ 10¢. 
10 CB. Bobwhite quail propagation. 1f¢. 
11 CB. Rabbits in relation to crops. l10¢. 
12 CB. Improving the farm environment for wildlife. 10¢. 
13 CB. Feeding wildlife in winter. 10%. 
14 CB. Homes for birds. 10¢. 
15 CB. Common birds of southeastern United States in relation to 
agriculture. 10¢. 
16 CB. Mole control. 10¢, 
17 CB. Local bird refuges. 10¢. 
18 CB. Some common birds useful to the farmer. 1(¢. 
19 CB. Rat proofing buildings and premises. 10c. 
21 CB. Diseases of upland game birds. 15?7. 
25 CB. Pocket gopher controle 10¢. 
29 CB. Propagation of aquatic game birds. 107. 
50 CB. Trapping and transplanting live beavers. 10%. 
56 CB. Control cf destructive mice. 
North American Fauna: 
(For No. 54 see page 2.) 
*57 NAF. <Attwater's’prairie chicken: Its life history and Management. 
Wildlife Research Bulletins: 
1 WR. Food habits of a group of shorebirds: Woodcock, snipe, knot, 
and dowitcher. 257. 
*2 WR. Food habits of the American coot, with notes on distribution. 
*4 WR. Food habits of the coyote. 20%. 
Research Reports: 
5 RR. The white-~necked raven in relation to agriculture. 10¢. 
*8 RR. Big-game resources of the United States, 1937-1942. 
*10 RR. Study of the Alaska tundra with reference to its reactions to 
reindeer and other grazing. 25¢. 
Wildlife Circulars: 
' 6 WC. The house rat. 5¢. 
#11 WC. Wildlife of the Atlantic coast salt marshes. 15¢. 
LOF6 
13 WC. Acquisition of national wildlife refuge lands under the Migratory 
Bird Conservation Act. 5¢- 
