BS-33. Cooperative Research in Wildlife Management — A Summary of the project 



to FeoriJ-ary 15, 1936. 



BS-52. Raising Guinea Pi.f^s . 



BS-57. Marking; Wild Animals foi' Identification. 



BS-61. SuLlys Hill i^Tational G-ajme Preserve, llorth Daicota. 



ES-67. Wildlife Technology. 



BS-70. Poisonous Snalces of the United States. 



BS-71. Wildlife in Land Planning. 



BS-72. Check-List of Marsh and Aquatic Plants of the United States. 



BS-87, Some Accomplishments of the Cooperative Research Units: A Summary 



to J,snuary 31, 1937. 



BS-92. The American Chameleon and Its Care. 



BS-94. Status of Selgrass (Zostera. m arina ) on the North Atlantic Coast, 



January 1937. 



BS-95. Preserves and Ranges Ka.intaincd for Buffalo a.nd Other Big Game. 



BS-98, Colleges and Universities Offering Courses in Wildlife Management, 



1937-3S. 



BS-99. Disease as a Factor in Game Fluctuation. 



BS-100. Annotated List a_nd Index of Leaflets 3S-1 to BS-100. 



BS-103. Pacts Ahout Snakes. (Supersedes 3i-855.) 



BS-104. The Status of Wildlife Research: 1937, 



B5-105. The Federal Aid to Wildlife Restora^tion Act. 



BS-105. Report on Extension Work in Wildlife Conservation to Decemher 1937. 



BS-107. plaaming for valdlife Management — An Outline. 



BS-108, History and Significance of American Wildlife. 



Bi-263. Hints on the Care of Wnite Mice and Rats. 



Bi-554. Ttie Toad. 



Bi-770. Directions for Destroying Crawfishes. 



Bi-1018. Acquisition of Land "by purchase, Gift, or Lease, under the Migratory 



Bird Conservation Act of Pehruarj'- 18, 1929. 



Bi-1205. Dealers in Reptiles. 



Bi-1250. Pood of the Gray Fox. 



Bi-1251. Food of the Red Fox. 



Bi-1374. Raising Deer in Captivity. 



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