Rppbit Raising 



BS-22. Feed Requirements' in Raising Weaned Rabtits to a Weight o'f .6 Pounds. 



BS-28. Feeding Schedule for Rabtiits. 



BS-31. Average Weight of Rabbits at Weaning Age. 



BS-55. Pertinent Facts on the Angora Wool Rabbit. 



BS-BS, Periodicals on Rabbits and Cavies. 



BS"55. Relative Weights of Young Rabbits and Does During the Suckling Period. 



BS-73. Inheritance of "Yfcolly" in Rabbits. 



BS-74. Nail Keg Idlest Bos. "■. . 



BS-79. Yent Diseases of Domestic Rabbits. _ . -. 



BS-85. Self-feeding System for Market Rabbits. 



BS-86. Sanitation in Domestic Rabbitrics. ■ . _ 



BS-89. Infectious iilyxomatosis of Domestic Rabbits. 



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

 (Snuffles), Subcutaneous Abscesses (Boils), and Other Forms 



BS-101. Principles of Breeding Rabbits. 



BS-102. Salt Requirements of Rabbits. 



BS-114. Care of Rabbits During Warm Weather. . " : 



BS-116. Suggestions' for Control of Coccidiosis in Rabbits. 



Bi-994. Rabbi't Manure as a Fertilizer. 



Injurious Animals and Their Control 



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



Control of Rodents. 



BS"54. Rodent Control Aided by Emergancy Conservation Work. 



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



BS-62. Suggestions on Trapping Coyotes and Wolves in Alaska* 



BS-70. Poisonous Snakes of " the United States. 



BS-78, Directions for' Destroying House Mice. 



BS-91. Research Studies in the Control of Dcstractive Mammals. 



BS-103. Facts About Snakes. 



BS-113. European and American Methods of Rat Control. 



BS-115. Cultural and Other Methods for the Control of Injurious Wildlife. 



BS"117. Protecting Orchard Trees from Deer. 



Bi-770. Directions for Destroying Crawfishes. 



Bi-889. Publications on Trapping. 



Bi-1028. The Effect of Poisons Used in Rodent Control on G-rouse, Pheas^ants, 



and Quail. 



Bi-1162. Directions for Poisoning Thirteen-Striped G-round Squirrels. 



Bi-1163. Directions for Controlling' Tree Squirrels. ' . 



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



Miscellaneous Subjects 



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



BS-9. Infectious Diseases as a Cause of Loss in Wildlife. 



BS-12. The Present Plight of the Jackson Hole Elk. 



BS-14. Planting for Wildlife in the Corn Belt. 



BS-15. Planting for Wildlife in the Cotton Belt. 



BS~17. Wildlife of the Atlantic Coast Salt Marshes. 



BS-29. Directions for Preservation and Care of Material Collected for Fo 

 Habit Studies. 



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