Farmers! 
1612F. 
1513F. 
1638F. 
1644F. 
1682F. 
1709F. 
1716F. 
1719F. 
73508. 
Leaflets: 
8L. 
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*36L. 
421. 
48L. 
DOL. 
o9L. 
SOL. 
61L. 
65L. 
78L. 
94L. 
96L. 
Bulletins = Continues 
Propagation of Aquatic Game Birds. 
Propagation of Upland Game Birds. 
Rat Proofing Buildings and Premises. 
Local Bird Refuges. 
Usefulness of Birds on the 
Pocket-Gopher Control. 
Mole Control. 
Improving the Ferm Environment for 
Rabbit Productione 
Farme 
Wildlife, - 
Mink Raising. 
Woodchuck Control in the Eastern States. 
Recommendations to Beginners in Fur Farming. 
Gourds for Bird Houses and Other Purposes. 5¢ 
Hygiene in Fox Farming. 
Reindeer Recipes’ 
How to Make a Cat Trap. 
Hints on Wolf and Coyote 
Porcupine Control in the 
English Sparrow Control. 
Red-Squill Powder in Rat 
Hints on Boocat Trapping. 
Hints on Mountain Lion Trapping. 
Protecting 
Control. 
a errs Byes 
Poultry from Predacious Birds. 
Reprints from Yearbooks: 
*823Y. Trapping on the Farm. 5¢ 
*B855Y. Death to the Rodents. 5¢ 
*1429Y. Bird Species Not Menaced by Local Control Campaigns. 5¢ 
*1430Y. Helgrass Disappearance Has Serious Effects on Waterfowl and Industry. 5¢ 
*1431Y. Game and Other Wild Species Suffer Heavy Losses from Disease. - 5¢ 
“*1432Y. Predator-Trap Device Safeguards Species That Are Harmless. 5¢ 
*1433Y. Rabbit-Raising Profits Materially teed ued by Age at Marketing. 5¢ 
*1434Y. Rat Baits Canned tc Aid Coonerative Antirat Campaigns. 5¢ 
*1435Y. Restocking of Marshes pee Hand-Reared ualvenes Not Proved Practicable. 5¢ 
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Wild- on Factors Important 
SSGLI ee Ce ee rtment (D) Series: 
205D. 
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*619D. 
*1089D. 
*1O091D. 
*1145D. 
Eleven Important Wild-Duck Foods 
Propagation of Wild-Duck Focds. 
Food Habits of the Svallows, 2 
Reindeer in Alaska. 25? 
Life History of the Kangaroo Rat. 
Migration Records from 
Lake Valley, Utah. 
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te Improve Forests. 
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Family of Valuable Native Birds. 5¢ 
Wild Ducks and Other Birds Banded in the Salt 
