Miscellaneous puDli cat ions - Continued 



*19S.I. A Plan for the Management of BrovTn Bear in Relation to Other Resources 



on Admiralty Island, Alaska. 5^ 

 *207M. Raising Reindeer in Alaska. 5^ 

 *210M. Status of Waterfowl in 1934. 5^ 



*844M. Officials and Organizations Concerned vdth Wildlife Protection, 1936. 5^ 

 *270M. Post-Mortem Examinations of Wild Birds and Mammals. 5^ 



BIOLOGICAL SURVEY SERIES OP MIIviEO GRAPHED LSAPLST3 



Note. — Por leaflets listed below, address the Chief, Bureau of Biological Survey, 

 U. S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C 



Birds 



BS-1. Winter Pood of Ruffed Grouse in l^Iew York. 

 BS-2. Aids for Bird Students. 

 BS-6. Publications on Cage Birds. 

 BS-8. Publications on Attracting Birds. 

 BS-11. Birds Aid Blueberr;/ and Cranberry Growers. " 

 BS-13. Protecting Grain Crops from Damage by Wild Powl . 

 BS-15. Bird Refuges and Big Game Preserves Administered by the Bureau of 



Biological Survey. 

 BS-27. A Cage Trap Useful in the Control of White-necked Ravens. 

 BS-30. Economic Ornithology and the Correlation of Laboratory and Pield Methods. 

 BS-39. Report on the Amett , Oklahoma, Experimental Quail and Prairie Chicken 



Management Project. 

 BS-41. Pruits Attractive to Birds — northwestern States. Region No. 1 (Wash- 

 ington, Oregon, and Idaho). 

 BS-42. Pruits Attractive to Birds — Rocky Mountain States. Region Ho. 2 



(Montana, Wyoming, and Colorado), 

 BS-43. Pruits Attractive to Birds — Northern Plains States. Region No. 3 (North 



Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, and Kansas) . 

 BS-44. Pruits Attractive to Birds — Northeastern States. Region No. 4 



(Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, New York, Vermont, New Hampshire, 



Maine, Massacirusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Iowa, Illinois, 



Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, West Virginia, Maryland, 



Delaware, Missouri, Kentucky'-, and Virginia). 

 BS-45. Pruits Attractive to Birds — California. Region No. 5. 

 BS-45. Pruits Attractive to Birds — Great Basin States. Region No. 6 (Utah and 



Nevada) . 

 BS-47. Pruits Attractive to Birds — Southwestern States. Region No. 7 



(Arizona and New Mexico). 

 BS-48. Pruits Attractive to Birds — Southern Plains States. Region No. 8 



(Texas and Oklahoma). 

 BS-49. Pruits Attractive to Birds — Southeastern States. Region No. 9 (Arkansas, 



Tennessee, North Carolina, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, 



and South Carolina) . 

 BS-50. Pruits Attractive to Birds — Plorida. Region No. 10. 

 BS-53. Birdbonding. 



BS-64. Protecting Crops from Damage oy Homed Larks in California. 

 3S-76. Some Suggestions for Bird Pield Study. | 



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