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If you want more detailed infoitaation about controlling cotton- 

 tail and Jack rabtits write this station for Farmers' Bulletin llo* 7C3-r, 

 "COTTOZTTAIL RABBITS III RELATIOII TO TREES AltD FAR!.! CROPSj*' and Yearbook 

 Seppjrate No.855-Y, "DEATH TO THE RODEIITS." For still more information 

 on this subject consult your State College of Agricultiire, or vrrite the 

 United States Biological Survey, T7ashington, D. C, 



I We erijoyed having your radio friends with ne on this rabbit 

 hunt, i'ow I*n going to leave you and be gone for trra weeks in search of 

 more information about/'^Stural plant and animal life. I'll tell you wiiat 

 I found when I get back. Good bye now for tv^o weeks. 



CLOSING AbrxJOIXtlCSLEIIT: You have just listened to the ^ilds Man talk 

 about controlling cottontail and jack rabbits. He mentioned Farmers' 

 Bulletin ITo. 702-F, "COTTONTAIL RABBITS III RELATIOIT TO TREES Aim FARIvI 

 CROPS," and Yaarbook Separate No.85S-Y, "DEATH TO THE HODEITTS." You 

 may have a copy of each of these publications by addressing your request 

 to this station. This is one of the regular Naturalists programs coming 

 to you every two weeks through the cooperation of the United States De- 

 partment of Agriculture and Station . 



