Farmers' Bulletins - Continued. 
16L27. Propagation of Aquatic Game Bi 
1513F. Propagation of Upland Game Bir 
-1638F. Rat Proofing Buildings and Premi 
1644F. Local Bird Refuges. 
1682F. Usefulness of Birds on the Farm. Sat a ee 
1709F. Pocket-Gopher Control. 
17158. Mole Control. : : 
1719F. Improving the Farm #{nvironment for Wildlife, 
1730F. Rabbit Production. 
Leaflets: 
8L. Mink Raising. 
elL. Woodchuck ‘Control in the.Eastern States. 
etle Recommendations to Beginners in Fur Farminge 
*36L. Gourds for.Bird Houses and Other Purposes. -5¢ 
421. Hygiene in Fox Farming.. 
48L. Reindeer Recipes. 
DOL. How to Make a Cat Trap. 
59L. Hints-on Wolf and Coyote Trapping. 
60L. Porcupine Control in the Western States. 
61L. English Sparrow Control. oe 
65L. Red-Squill Powder in Rat Control. 
78L. Hints on Bobcat Trapping. 
94L. Hints on Mountain Lior. Trapving. 
96L. Protecting Poultry from Predacious Birds. 
Reprints from Yearbooks: 
“825¥. Trapping on. the Farm. 5 
*855Y. Death to the Rodents. 5 
*1429Y. Bird Species Not Menaced 
by Local Control Campaigns. 5¢ 
*1430Y. Eelgrass Disappearance Has § 
*1431Y. Game and Other Wild Spe 
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ecies Suffer. Heavy Losses from Disease. 5¢ 
*1432Y. Predator-Trap Device Safe 
guards Species That Are Harmless. 5¢ 
*1433Y. Rabbit-Raising Profits Matcrially Influencec by Age at Marketing. 5¢ 
*1434Y. Rat Baits Canned to Aid Cooperative Antirat Campaigns. 5¢ 
*1435Y. Restocking of Marshes With Hand-Reared Mallards Not Proved Practicable. 
*1436Y. Wild-Life Factors Important:in Efforts to Improve Forestse 5¢ 
Technical Bulletins--including Department (D) Scries: 
*205D. Eleven Important Wild-Duck Foods.  5¢ 
*465D. Propegetion of Wild-Duck Foods.: 10¢ 
*619D. Food Habits of the Swallous, a Family of ‘Valuable Netive Birds. Bone 
*1089D. Reindeer in Alaska. 25¢ 
*1091D. Life History of the Kangaroo Ra 15¢ 
*1145D. Migration Records from Wild Bee and Other Birds Banded in the Salt 
Lake Valley, Utah. 5¢. 
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