BS-51, 
Beess. 
BS-54, 
BS-55. 
BS-56. 
BS-58. 
BS-59. 
tive to birds, giving the number of species known to feed upon them, 
‘and the names of desirable kinds of birds most. fond of each; varying 
numbers of tables listing both native and extralimital species of fruits 
suitable for the region, often with notes on their bearing seasons; 
and a list of the more important publications of interest in connection 
with the selection and planting of fleshy-fruit bearers. 
Local control of magpies. By H...R. Kalmbach. 8 pp., 2 figs., April 1936. 
Econonic status of the magpie; methods of control, including destroy- 
ing nests and young, trapping, and poisoning. The figures illustrate a 
trep and a suet stick and suet block. (Supersedes Leaflet Bi-729.) 
Reising guinea pigs. Prepared in the Section of Fur Resources, Division 
of Wildlife Research. 2 pp., April 1936. (Supersedes Léaflet Bi-1291.) 
Housing; feeding; breeding; and management. 
Birdbanding.: Prepared in the Section of Distribution and Mere of 
Birds, Division of Wildlife Research. 5 pp., April 1966. 
Brief history of bird banding; authorization and direction of the 
work; Qualifications for cooperation; discussion of the risk of 
injuries to birds in banding operetions; description of bands; brief 
‘notes on treps; and statement of the Velue of the work. 
Rodent control aided by emergency conservation work. ‘By, Stenley 2. 
Youngs. May 1966: revised edition, SO pp. , S77 paotos,, December) IGG. 
Need for rodent control; Federal, State, and local cooperation; 
training of E. C. W. crews; timeliness of emergency aid; forest and 
forage protection; aid in erosion control; examples of benefits 
derived; safeguarding harmless species; control work illustrated. 
Pertinent facts on the Angora wool rabbit. Prepared in the Section of 
Fur Resources, Division of Wildlife Research. 1 p., May 1936. 
(Supersedes Leaflet Bi-1292.) i‘ 
Special considerations relating to wool production and marketing. 
Periodicals on rabbits and cavies. Prepared in the Section of Fur 
Resources, Division of Wildlife Research. 1p., May 1936. 
Revised from time to time, latest revision, 2 pp., December 1937, 
(Supersedes Leaflet Bi-11326. ) 
Names, addresses, and subscription rates. 
Marking wild animals for Tee abit hee thon: By Frank G. Ashbrook. 3% pp., 
DGS ey Mey MES). 
Tattooing and tagging ears; toe clipping; addresses of manufacturers 
of tattooing instruments and ear tags. 
. Classification and price trends of silver fox skins. By Chas. HE. Kelloggs, 
12 pp... 4 fies. 1.3) tables dune mMese. 
General trends in prices; distribution of marketed pelts by classes 
according to degree of silvering; price trends in the United States and 
Great Britain, 1932-1936. 
Directions for organizing and conducting rabbit drives. Prepared in the 
Section of Predator end Rodent Control, Division of Game Management. 
2pp., 1 fig., June 1936. (Supersedes Leaflet Bi-739.) 
Location and construction of comrat end wings (diserems) ; drive 
organization and advance. 
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