BS-85. 
BS-86. 
BS-87. 
BS-88. 
BS-89. 
BS-91. 
BS-92. 
Self-feeding system for market rabbits. By George §. Templeton. 9 pp., 
So Olise. Merehe wo ai. 
Beport on experiments té devise a feeder allowing the animals to 
regulate their owiidiet) - expemteRnecmas (uO) mec cam om omcmmas)imimtsia ied. 
products, and protein supplements; mumber of kinds of feeds necessary 
for ration; results with fryer and roaster rabbits; precautions; 
summary of advantages. Construction of self feeder described and 
illustrated. ; 
Sanitation in domestic rabbitries. By Frank D. McKenney. 4 pp., April 
MIB He 
General procedure; cleaning equipment; choosing a disinfectant; 
prevention and control of infectious diseases. 
Some accomplishments of tne cooperative research units, a summary to 
January 61 L9S7. “By Hartley H.° 2. Jackson. LOvppe, April 1937: 
List of the units, location, date of establishment, and name of 
leader; summary of progress for each. of the 9 units. 
The waterfowl situation; 1936-37. Prepared in the Section of Distributim 
and Migration of Birds, Division of Wildlife Research. 14 pp., 1 graph, 
3 maps, May 1937. . 
The 1956 bréeding—ground survey; breeding grounds in the United 
States; the 1936 fall migration; investigations in Mexico; the January 
1937. inventory; precipitation in the northern Great Plains region 
(graoh) as related to duck bréeding; conclusions. The maps illustrate 
routes of field parties and coverage of the inventory. 
Infectious myxomatosis of domestic rabbits (mosquito disease; big~head 
disease). By F. D. McKenney and J. HE. Shillinger. 2 pp., May 1937. 
Cecurrence and common names; transmission; symptoms and mortality; 
post-mortem evidences of the disease; prevention and control. 
Hemorrhagic septicemia of domestic rebbits: Contagious nasal catarrh 
(snuffles), sub-cutaneous abscesses (boils) and other forms. By 
F. D. McKenney and J. H. Shillinger. 5 pp., May 1937. 
Occurrence and forms of the disease; manifestations and symptoms; 
prevention and control. 
Research studies in the control of destructive mammals. By F. i. Garlough. | 
12 pe., & photos, May 1937. | 
Conditions favoring pest increase; meadow mouse control; combating 
pocket gophers and other rodents; studies for suppressing coyotes; 
methods employed; development of selective poisons; protecting innocent 
species. 
The American chameleon and its care. Prepared in the Section of Food 
Habits, Division of Wildlife Research. 4 pp., May 1937. (Supersedes 
Leaflet Bi-565. ) 
Range of the chameleon; description; activity; food and breeding 
habits; care. Directions for rearing mealworms and cockroaches as a 
food supply. At 
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