Description and diagrammatic illustrations of the female repro- 
Cuctive system; ovulation, fertilization; recommendations as to 
aca the animals and determining whether imoregnation has occurred. 
170. The annual fur catch of the United States. Prepared in the Section 
of Fur Resources, Division of Jildlife Research. 21 pp., 40 tables, 
October 1940, 
Compilation of data of varying degrees of comoleteness from Alaska 
and 39 States, in most instances representing more than one year, 
171. The Java sperrow. Compiled by Phoebe Knappen. 8 pp., 1 table, 
October 1940, 
AS a cage bird; cotimon and scientific names; distribution; descrip 
tion; color forms; hybrids; eare, especially eenaheee breeding; 
importation. 
172, Suggestions for combating objectionable roosts of birds with special 
Reference FO those of ‘Starlines,! “By ie he Kelmpachse alte opi.) Jeli 
December 1940. (Suversedes Leaflet BS-81. ) 
History and status of the starling in America; deserivtion of its 
roosting habits, their objectionable features, and mcans of control, 
including scercening, climinating roosting jig eeee ‘trimming trees, 
and frightening the ‘biras, and ‘ailiso shooting. “zapping” gassins, amd 
poisoning. Six references to cognate articles 
7S... Eyer rabbit production, | By Georges. lemiteron. Or ope 2 ols 
2 tavles, Cetcber 1940, 
suggestions as to the most suitable breeds, and tiel c and 
brecding. Formulas for rations and deseription ang aliustrations of 
self-fceders are foaturcd. 
Ie. ApStract of fuar 
Octoper 1940. 
Revision: of BS-11E to fit the year specified. 
Tavs, 1946-41. Comeiled by Prank. 7Gieimes. 39) poe 
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175... Bigegame, inventory of the Uni ited Staves, 1959. Cornpbiled in tue Sec- 
tion of Wildlife Surveys, “Drvisivon or Wildlife Reseerclia . Ll poy 
17 tables, November 1940, 
Third inventory; see BS-lé2 and 55-142, Tabulations for 13 
SPecies according to States, for 15 according’ to oimersiip or con- 
trol of their ranges, and summary for 14 species.” otal nearly sis 
Intel OM Ses 
176. Animal end pilany resources Of Alaska, ~~ By di. J. Pailmems) be Doe, 
January 1941 
General account of Alaska es a home for wildlife, its fauns and 
flora, devletion of wildlife, importance of this resource, and the 
need for management, with notes on the present administration of 
wildlife and upon investigstions in progress. 
177. Horse meat for fur farms: Tts chemical composition. Sy sedcwick i. 
Smith and Charles FP. Bissett: 7 Dds, 5 tales” Waren Moai. 
Analyses as to nutritional components. 
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