BS-55. Pertinent Pacts on the Angora Wool Ratbit. 



BS-56. Periodicals on Rablits and Cavies. 



3S-55. Relative Weights of Young Rabbits and Does During the Suckling Period. 



BS-73. Inheritance of "Woolly" in Rabbits. 



BS-74. Nail Keg Nest Box. 



BS-79. Vent Diseases of Domestic Rabbits. 



BS-85. Self -feeding System for Market Rabbits. 



BS-8S. Sanitation in Domestic Rabbitries. 



BS-89 . Infectious Ivlyxomatosis of Domestic Rabbits. 



BS-9C. Hemorrhagic Septicemia of Domestic Rabbits: Contagious Nasal Catarrh 

 (Snuffles), Su.bcutaneous Abscesses (Boils), and Other Forms. 



Ei-994. Rabbit Manure as a Fertilizer. 



Bi-1285. Observations on So-called "Bloat" in Rabbits. 



P redator and Rodent Control 



BS-10. The Possibility of Secondary poisoning from Thallium Used in the 



Control of Rodents. 



BS-54. Rodent Control Aided by Emergency Conservation Work. 



BS-59. Directions for Organizing and Conducting Rabbit Drives. 



BS-62. Suggestions on Trapping Coyotes and Wolves in Alaska. 



BS-78.- Directions for Destroying House Mice. 



BS-91 . Research Studies in the Control of Destructive Mammals. 



Bi-889. publications on Trapping. 



Bi-1028. The Effect of Poisons Used in Rodent Control on G-rouse , Pheasants, 



and Quail . 



Bi-1162. Directions for Poisoning Thirteen-Striped Ground Sq.uirrels. 



Bi-1153. Directions for Controlling Tree Squirrels. 



Bi-1289. Directions for Using Poison in Chipmuak Control. 



Bi-1332. Directions for Setting Foothold Trap for Capturing Animals Uninjured. 



Miscell.gneous Subjects 



3S-3. The Present Situation [1935] Regarding Eelgrass ( Zostera marina ) . 

 (See also 3S-94. ) 



BS-5. Tularemia, an Animal-borne Disease. 



BS-9 . Infectious Diseases as a Cause of Loss in Wildlife. 



BS-12. The Present Plight of the Jackson Hole Elk. 



BS-14. Planting for Wildlife in the Corn Belt. 



BS-15. Planting for Wildlife in the Cotton Belt. 



BS-17. Wildlife of the Atlantic Coast Salt Marshes. 



BS-19. Plants Valuable for Wildlife Utilization and for Erosion Control. 



BS-24. Bounties Paid by States. 



BS-29. Directions for Preservation and Care of Material Collected for Pood 



Habit Studies. 



BS-33. Forestry and G-ame Management. 



BS-37. The Correlation of Forestry and Wildlife Management. 



BS-38 . Cooperative Research in Wildlife Management — A Summary of the Project 



to February 15, 1935. 



BS-52. Raising Guinea Pigs. 



BS-57. Marking Wild Animals for Identification. 



BS-51. Sullys Hill National Game Preserve, North Dalcota. 



BS-57. Wildlife Technology. 



BS-70. Poisonous Snakes of the United States. 



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