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REFERENCES. 
The publications referred to in this bulietin may be had as long as 
available by writing to the United States Department of Agriculture, 
“Washington, D.C. The following is a list of the references: Farmers’ 
- Bulletins Nos. 54, Some Common Birds; 134, Tree Planting on Rural 
Sehool Grounds; 157, The Propagation of Plants; 196, Usefulness of 
the American Toad; 243, Fungicides and Their Use in Preventing 
Diseases of Fruits; 255, The Home Vegetable Garden; 369, How to 
Destroy Rats; 440, Spraying Peaches for the Control of Brown-rot 
_ Seab, and Curculio; 442, The Treatment of Bee Diseases; 444, Reme- 
' dies and Preventives Against Mosquitoes; 447, Bees; 450, Some Facts 
_ About Malaria; 456, Our Grosbeaks and Their Value to Agriculture; 
496, Raising Belgian Hares and Other Rabbits; 497, Some Common 
| Game, Aquatic, and Rapacious Birds in Relation to Man; 506, Food 
of Some Well-known Birds of Forest, Farm, and Garden; 512, The 
| Boli-weevil Problem; 547, The Yellow-fever Mosquito; 548, Storing 
-and Marketing Sweet Potatoes; 586, Collection and Preservation of 
| Plant Material for Use in the Study of Agriculture; 606, Collection 
| and Preservation of Insects and Other Material for Use in the Study 
| of Agriculture; 630, Some Common Birds Useful to the Farmer; 660, 
| Weeds: How to Control Them; 670, Harvest Mice as Farm and 
| Orchard Pests; 679, House Flies. Bureau of Entomology Circular 
No. 34, House Ants. 
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