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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ECONOMIC RELATIONS OF BIRDS 
11)00. Palmer, T. S. Protest Against the Collection of 
Plume Birds through Postmasters. Bird Lore, v. II, 
p. 66. 
Account of action of postmaster-general in warning post- 
masters against illegal killing of birds. 
1000. Praeger, 'William F. Birds in Horticulture. Trans- 
actions Illinois State Horticultural Society, 1800. 
Review in Bird Lore, v. II, p. 61. 
A paper discussing the economic values of birds. 
1000. Roosevelt, Theodore. A Letter from Governor 
Roosevelt. Bird Lore, v. II, p. 08. 
Endorsement of work of Audubon society. 
1001. Cram, W. E. Food of the Downy Woodpecker. Bird 
Lore, v. II, p. 142. 
Feeding on larvae in mullen seed cases. 
1001. Dearborn, Ned, and Weed, Clarence M. The Veg- 
etable Food of Birds. Granite Monthly, v. XXXIII, 
pp. 277-286. 
1001. Dearborn, Ned, and Weed, Clarence M. Birds 
in their Economic Relations. Granite Monthly, v. 
XXXI, pp. 158-167, 276-285. 
Discussion of various phases of the subject. 
1001. Eckstorm, Fannie Hardy. The Bird Book. Boston: 
1). C. Heath & Co., 1001. 
In this unique book there is much information of economic 
value. 
1901. Eckstorm, Fannie Hardy. Visible Results. Bird 
Lore, v. Ill, p. 184. 
Reappearance of terns along the Maine coast. 
1001. (Editor.) The Sparrow Again. American Garden- 
ing, v. XXII, pp. 759-760. 
Usefulness of English sparrows in cities. 
