5S-55. Pertinent Facts on the Angora liTool Raotit. 



ES-56. Periodicals on Ratbits and C'vries. 



3S-65. Relative Weights of Yoimg Rab'oits and Do3s D-^oring the S-ackling Period. 



ES-73. Inheritance of "'woolly" in Ha'bbits. 



SS-74, ITail Keg !Test Sox. 



3S-7S. Vent Diseases of Domestic Rattits. 



BS-S5. Self-feeding System for Market Rabbits. 



BS-86. Sanitation in Domestic Rabtitries. . . •• 



133-89, Infectious Myxomatosis of Domestic Rabbits. 



BS-90. Hemorrhagic Septicemia of Domestic Rabbits: Contagious l-Iasal Catarrh 

 (Sn-uffles), Subcutaneous Abscesses (Boils), and Other Eorms. 



3i-994. Rahbit Hoiiure as a fertilizer. 



Predator and Ro dent Cont rol 



BS-10. The possibility' of Secondary Poisoning from Thallium Used in the 



Control of Rodents. 



BS-54. Rodent Control Aided by Emergency Conservation Work. 



BS-59. Directions for Organizing and Conducting Rabbit Drives. 



ES-62. Suggestions on Trapping Coyotes and V'olves in Ala^ska. 



BS-78, Directions for Destroying House Mice. 



BS-91. Research Studies in the Control of Destr'active Mam.nals. 



3i-389. Publications on Trapping. 



3i-1028. The Effect of Poisons Used in Rodent Control on C-rouse, Pheasants, 



and Qijail. 



Bi-1162. Directions for Poisoning Thirteen-Striped Gro^^id Squirrels. 



Bi-1163. Directions for Controlling Tree Squirrels. 



Bi-1289. Directions for Using Poison in Chipmunlc Control. 



M i scellaneous Su b^i ects 



.BS-3. Tlie Present Situation [1935] Regarding Eelgrass (Zostera aarina) . 



(See also 3S-94.) v' 



BS-5. Tularemia, an Animal-borne Disease. i 



3S-9. Infectious Diseases as a Cause of Loss in Y/ildlife. 1 



3S-12. Tlie Present Plight of the Jackson Hole Elk. if 



BS-14. Planting for 'iYildlife in the Corn Belt. 



BS-15.- PlaJiting for wildlife in the Cotton Belt. 



BS-17. Wildlife of the Atlantic Coast Salt Liarshes. 



3S-24. Bounties Pa.id oy States. ' 



3S-29. Directions for Preservation and Care of Material Collected for Pood 

 Habit Studios. 



3S-33. Forestry and G-amo Management. 



ES-37. The Correlation of Forestry and Wildlife Management. ' 



BS-38. Cooperative Research in Wildlife Management — A S^omma-ry of the Project 

 to February 15, 1936. 



BS-52. Raising G-uinea Pigs. 



3S-57. Marking Wild Animals for Identification. g 



BS-61. Sullys Hill National Game Preserve, Horth Da.kota. 



3S-67. Wildlife Technology. 



BS-70. Poisonous Snal-ies of the United States. 



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