Control-—-Continued 
White-necked raven, 27 
Wild fowl demage to grain. 13 
Wolves in Alsaka, 62 
Controlled hunting areas, Ohio, 
25 
Cooperative research in wildlife 
Management, 38, 87 
Correlation of laboratory and 
ficld methods in economic 
ornithology, 30 
Coyote-—- 
Control in Alaska, 62 
Drift studies, 91 
Cycles in game populations, caus- 
es, veriods, remedies, 99 
Dealers-- 
Field glasses, 2 
Naturalists! supplies, 2 
Taxidermists! supplies, 2. 
Telescoves, 2 
Depredations-- 
Coyotes in Alaska, 62 
Horned larks in Celifornie, 
Mazpie, 51 
Pinon jay, 26 
White-necked raven, 27 
Wild fowl on grain, 13 
Wolves in Alaska, 62 
Desert Game Range, 95 
Destroying house mice, 78 
64 
Directories, societies, ornitho- 
logical, 2 
Disease-- 
Blackhead, 9 
Domestic rabbits, vent diseas- 
eo, 19 
Eelgrass, 3, 94 
Factor in game fluctuation, 99 
Hemorrhagic septicemia, 90 
In relation to cycles, 99 
Infectious myxomatosis of domes- 
tic rabbits, 89 
Sanitation in domestic rabbit-— 
ries, 86 
Tularemia, 5, 9 
Ulcerative enteritis, 9 
Wild turkey, 77 
Wildlife, 9 
Drinking fountain for minks, 40 
Economic ornithology, correla- 
tion of laboratory end field 
methods, 30 
Education for wildlife eadministre- 
tion and research, 98 
Helgrass decline, 3, 94 
Elk, Jackson Hole herd and its needs,lé 
Elk Refuge, 95 
Experimental prairie chicken manage- 
ment project, Oklahoma, 39 
Experimental queil management project, 
Oklahoma, 39 
Federal hunting regulations 1935, 18 
Feed cost, radbits before weaning, 21 
Feed. requirements, weaned rabbits, 22 
Feeding pelters, 20 
Feeding schedule for rabbits, 28 
Feeding weaned minks, 60 
Fish-eating birds-- 
Control, 83 
Food habits, 83 
Fluctuations in game, 99 
Food hebits-- 
' Fish-eating birds, 83 
Preservation of material for food- 
habits studies, 29 
Research, correlation of laboratory 
and field methods, 30 
Ruffed grouse, winter food, in 
New York, 1 
Scaled quail, 84 
Forestry and wildlife management, 33,3 
Fort Niobrara Game Preserve, 95 
Fort Peck Game Range, 95 
Foxe s-- 
Classification and price trends 
of silver fox skins, (62 
Feed for pelters, 20 
Polygamous mating, 66 
Fruits attractive to birds~— 
California, 45 
Florida, 50 
Great Basin Stetes, 46 
Northeastern States, 44 
Northern Plains States, 
Northwestern States, 41 
Rocky Moltntain States, 42 
Southeastern States, 49 
Southern Plains States, 
Southwestern States, 47 
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