Bi-4S9* Methods for Eradicating Otjectionalde Roosts of Birds. 



Bi-521, Hints on the Care, of Parrots. 



Bi-631. Dealers in Cage Birds and Cage-hird Supplies. 



Bi-899. Blackbirds and the Rice Crop on the Gulf Coast. 



Bi-922. Some Suggestions for Bird Field Trips. 



Bi-1099. Winter Feeding of Upland GaTie Birds. 



Bi-1228. Food Hahits of Fish-eating Birds. 



Bi-1281. Preliminary Report on Study of Raven's Food. 



Bi-1297. T^inter Food of the Raffed Grouse in the Northoast. 



Fur Animals 



BS-20; miat Shall We Feed Our Pelters? 



BS-23. Abstract of the JB^ir Laws, 1935-36. 



BS-25. Fur Resources — the Stepchild of Conservation. 



BS-32. Raising Badgers in Captivity. (Supersedes Bi-1059.) 



BS-34, Raising Raccoons. (Supersedes Bi-216.) 



BS-35. Raising Musk rats. (Supersedes Bi-1060. ) 



BS-36. Puhlications on Fur and Fur Animals. (Supersedes Bi-366 and Bi-1024.) 



BS-40. An Automatic Drinking Fountain for Minks. . , 



3S-58. Classification and Price Trends of Silver Fox Skins. 



BS-60. Feeding the Weaned Minks. 



Bi-103. Hints on the Care of Martens. 



Bi-128. Hints on the Care of Ferrets. 



Bi-152. Hints on the Care of Otters. ' 



Bi-180. Hints on the Care of Opossums. 



Bi-526. Hints on Raising Squirrels. 



Bi-lOlO. Lungvrorm Trouble in Foxss — Its Treatment and Coj^trol. 



Bi-1053. Ear Mange in Foxss: Its Treatment and Eradication. 



Bi-1190. Raising Chinchillas in Captivity. 



Bi-1235. Parasites of Miriks and Their Control. . . 



Rabbit Raising 



BS-21. Feed Cost of Producing Young Rabbits to Weaning Age. 



BS-22. Feed Requirements in Raising Weaned Rabbits to a Weight of 6 pounds. 



BS-28. Feeding Schedule for Rabbits. 



BS-31. Average Weight of Rabbits at Weaning Age. 



BS-55. Pertinent Facts on the Angora Wool Rabbit. (Supersedes Bi-1292,) 



BS-56. .Ra:iodicals on Rabbits and Cavies. (Supersedes Bi-1136.) 



Bi-994. Rabbit Manure as a Fertilizer. 



Bi-1171. Inheritance of "Woolly" in Rabbits. 



Bi-1286. Observations on So-called "Bloat" in Rabbits. 



Predator and Rodent Control 



BS-IO. The Possibility of Secondary Poisoning from Thallium Used in the 



Control of Rodents. 

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

 Bi-889. Publications on Trapping. 

 Bi-913. Directions for Destroying House Mice. 

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

 and Q^ail. 



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