Miscellaneous Publications - Continued, 



*145M. policies of the Bureau of Biological ' Survey Relati-cje to the Conti*el 



of Injurious Birds. 5;^. ' 



*195M. A Plan for the Management of Brown Bear in Relation to Other Resources 



on Admiralty I' si and, Alaska." 5^ • ' 



*207¥l» Raising Reindeer in Alaska. 5<p . .. • 



27dM. post-Mortem Examinations of, Wild Birds and Mammals. 

 289M. Utility 'of Jack Rabtit and Cottontail Skins. • * 



291 M. Teaching Conservation of Wildlife Through 4-H Clubs. 

 _329M., Officials anA Organizati-ons OonGCrncd with Wildlifo Protection, 1938, 



BIOLOGICAL SURVEY SERIES OF M I IvIEO GRAPHED LEAFLETS 



Note. — For leaflets listed below, address the Chief, Bureau of Biological Survey; 

 U. S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C, requesting no.t more, than 

 10 copies in all. 



« B i rds 



BS-1. ' Winter Food of Raffed Grouse in New York. 

 BS-2. Aids for Bird Students. 

 BS-6, Publications on Cage Birds. ■ ■• 

 BS-8. publications on Attracting Birds, 

 3S-11. Birds Aid Blueberry and'Cranberry Growers. 

 BS-13. Protecting Grain Crops from Damage by Wild Fowl. 

 BS-'27, A Cage Trap Useful in the Control of White-necked Ravens, 

 BS-30. Economic Ornithology and the Correlation of Laboratory and Field Methods. 

 BS-39. Report on the Arnett, Oklahoma, Experimental Q:aail and Prairie Chicken 



Management Project, 

 BS-41i Fruits Attractive to Birds— Northwestern States. Region No, 1 (JJash- 



ington, Oregon, and Idaho). 

 BS-42, Fruits Attractive to Birds— Rocky Mountain States," Region No. 2 



(Montana, %"oming, and Colorado). 

 BS— 43, Fruits Attractive to Birds-'-Northern Plains States. Region No. 3 (North 



Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, and Kansas). 

 BS-44. Fruits Attractive to Birds — ^Northeastern States. Region No, 4 



(Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, New York, Vermont, New Hai'apshire, 



Maine, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Iowa, Illinois, 



Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, West Virginia, Maryland, 



Delav/are, Missouri, Kentucky, and Virginia). 

 BS-45. Fruits Attractive to Birds — California, Region No. 5 

 BS-46. Fruits Attractive to Birds—Great Basin States. Region No. 6 (Utah ajU 



Nevada) • 

 BS-47. Fruits Attractive to Birds — Southwestern St3.tes. Region No. 7 



(Arizona and New Mexico). 

 BS-48. Fruits Attractive to Birds—Southern plains States. Region No. 8 



(Texas and Oklahoma). i 



BS-49. Fruits Attractive to Birds— Southeastern States, Region No. 9 (Arkansas;, 



Tennessee, North Carolina, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, 

 BS-49. and South Carolina). 



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