‘Modern Game “Breeding.and Hunting Club News. ° vine 
Monthly. J. A. Gardy Printing Co., <6 W. State Street, Doylestown, 
Pa. 25¢ a copy; $5 a year. 
Game Breeder and Sportsman. 
Monthly. Game Conservation Society, Inc., 1819 Broadway, 
New York 23, N. Y. 25¢ a copy; $2.50 a year. 
Transactions of the North American Wildlife Conferences. 
Annually. American Wildlife Institute, Investment Building, 
Washington, D. C. $1 a copy. 
Conservation journals published by various other private agencies 
and by State organizations are listed in Circular 9, Organizations and 
Officials Concerned with “ildlife Protection: 1945, issued by the Fish 
and Wildlife Service in April 1943, a copy of which can be obtained from 
the Fish ond Wildlife Service on request. 
GINGRAL INFORMATION ON VATSRFOWL 
The canvasback on a prairie marsh. By H. Albert Hochbaum. 201 pp., illus. 
1944. American Wildlife Institute, Investment Building, Washington, 
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we the ducks, geese, and swans of North America. By F. H. Kortright. 476 pp., 
illus. 1943. American Wildlife Institute, Investment Building, 
Washington, D. C. $4.50. 
The blue-winged teal. By Logan J. Bennett. 144 pp., illus. 1938. 
Collegiate Press, Inc., Ames, Iowa. (1.50. 2 
RANGE 
Original and present breeding ranges of certain game birds in the United 
States. By Robert C. McClanahan. U. S. Dept. Int., Bur. Biol. Surv. 
Wildlife Leaflet BS-158, 21 pp., illus. April 1940. (Processed.) 
(FNS). 
STATUS OF POPULATION 
Waterfowl hunting in Illinois: Its status and oroblems. By Frank C. 
Bellrose, Jre Illinois Nat. Hist. Surv., Biol. Notes 17, 35 pp., 
Lips. W944. Urbans snide. 
The status of migratory game birds: 1941-42. U. S. Dept. Int., Fish and 
Wildlife Service Wildlife Leaflet 225, 9 pp...September 1942. 
(Processed.) (FS). 
The status of migretory game birds: 1942-43. U.S. Dept. Int., Fish and 
Wildlife Service Wildlife Leaflet 250, 11 pp. December 1943, 
(Processed.) (FWS). . 
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