PUBLICATIONS OF THE DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR 
Processed Leaflets: Fur Animals--Continued. 
208 WL. Publications on fur and fur animals, including rabbits, — 
209 WL. Market classification and ils of muskrat pelts taken from 
Blackwater Refuge in 1941 
229 WL. Recipes for cooking. muskrat en 
276 WL. «annual fur catch of the United States. 
279 WL. abstract of fur laws, 1945-46. 
43-1250. Food of the gray fox. 
50-1486. Instructions for collecting. roppncigeiae tracts of wild animals 
for study. 
Reptiles and Amphibians 
253 WL. Poisonous snakes of the United States. 
257 WL. Facts about snakes. 
280 WL. Dealers in amphibians and reptiles. (Supersedes 3-1597). 
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Big-game Animals 
144 WL. Raising deer in captivity. 
246 WL. Save game meat--it is valuable. 
277 WL. Sources of big-game animals. 
285 WL. Big-game inventory of the United States, 1943. 
National Wildlife Refuges 
109 WL. Fort Niobrara Gime Preserve, Nebraska, 
154 WL. Flora of the Patuxent Research Refuge, Maryland. 
157 WL. Suilys Hill National Game Preserve, North Dakota. 
164 WL. Research in the administration of Federal refuges. 
179 Wil. National wildlife refuges administered by the. Fish and Wildlife 
Service. 
238 WL. Klamath Basin National Wildlife Refuges. 
273 WL. Malheur National Wildlife Refuge, Oregon. 
Injurious Species and Their Control 
10 WL. The possibility of secondary Doreoune from ‘hein used in 
the control of rodents. 
13 WL. Protecting grain crops from damage by laeonee 
a7 WL. «A cage trap useful in the control of white-necked ravens. 
54 WL. Rodent control aided by emergency conservation work. 
59 WL. Directions for organizing and conducting rabbit drives. 
