Es SETONE SNS NIGMS 
BS-101. Principles of breeding rabbits. By George S. Templeton. 6 pp., 
iL DL.) Wanvary lg SSe 
Description of fundamental factors in mating and suggestions 
as to age to breed, breeding schedule, meking matings, factors 
that prevent conception and remedies, inbreeding, and eliminat- 
ing woolly fur. 
BS-L02Z. Salt requirements of rabbits. .By George S. Templeton. 1 p., 
Jenuery 1938. 
Report on an experiment on the salt reauirements of Ducks anda 
of does With litters and suggestions as to salting. A sixth of 
a pound of salt added to each 100 pounds of food concentrates is 
a satisfactory ration. 
ESs-103. Facts about snakes. Prepared in the Section of Food Habits, 
Division of Wildlife Research. 9 po., February 1938. (Super- 
sedes Leaflet Bi-855.) 
Popular misconceptions and myths about snekes are discussed; 
their general habits, hibernation, skin-shedding, and economic 
velue described; and suggestions made as to snake-proofing build- 
ings and eradicating snakes, } ‘ 
a 
om 
e 
fs) 
iA 
Q 
i> 
ct 
@) 
ie) 
e 
CA 
oO 
oS 
(SG 
e 
Bo-L04.. ‘The status of wildlife research: 1957. . By. 
February 1938. 
Summary of research projects by Federal, State, and other 
agencies including the number of pro S 
according to subjects. 
BS-105. The Federal aid to wildlife restoraticn act. By Albert M. Dey. 
4 pp., February 1938. 
Explanation of fundamental provisions of tie act, which is 
directed toward restoration of natural environment, and of the 
appropriations authorized... Functions of the Biological Survey in 
administering the law; kind of projects likely to receive approval; 
responsibility of the States for maintenance; prospective benefits- 
-106. Revert on extension work in wildlife conservation to December 1957- 
By I. T. Bode [abstracted by Leo -K. Coucni.. 7 ops, Maren aigzse 
Exposition of the general interest in wildlife conservation; 
Statement of needs fer wildlife extension program; requirements 
hed and plans for 19358; 
for informational material; work accomplish 
and suggestions for a continuation prozram. 
BS-107,. Planning for wilélife management--an outline. Prepared in vhe 
Section of Jildlife Surveys, Division of Wildlife Research. 9 
Poe, Lameh M9582 
Outline of things that should be considered while making a 
plan for wildlife manazement; survey of resources, including con- 
dition of existing habitat, present wildlife population, and 
limiting factors; management objectives, as to formulate and cor- 
relate plans for better land utilization for wildlife, to insure 
oe 
