Historic, archived document Do not assume content reflects current scientific knowledge, policies, or practices. 1 . ee | ’ ue 4 RRR SE aA.) Seek seiko ct ane all. Bc Se ries —— = “ = eur “ , noe) ves a — et ‘ ; ; ’ 5 f ' , ‘ ; * « d : ’ ‘ ra | ; ne : 4 5 ee 7 : a Th ' uy ) 7 7 : . j ‘ Fj “7 ; , a ht we > rs , : : | F ; 7% : | | Ad i em uf : ; | LAN _ 4 oe United States Department: (aig Agrigultureé © r \, Bureau of pr onoetcer Survey =e ae a * ocr 28 1937 oe _Washington, De C. AVAILABLE PUBLICATIONS OF THE BUREAU OF BIOLOGICAL: SURVEY. 1 Compiled in the Division of Public Belemions The publications listed on pages 1 to 4 and preceded by a star {(*) can be obtained only by purchase from the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington, D. C., at the prices stated; remittances should be sent direct to the Superintendent of Documents and not to the Department or Bureau, as the Department of Agriculture does not sell publications. The nonetechnical publications listed on pages 1 to 4 without a star can be obtained free from the Office of Information, U. S. Devartment of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. the mimeographed information ] Leaflets listed on pages @ to 7 can be ob- tained free on request addressed to the Chief, Bureau of Biological ar Ue. Se Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. ones the supply for free distribution. of the non-technical publications is limited, applicants are requested to ask for ONLY ONE,COPY of those in which antoneecod: In all requests, please mention the series, the number, and the title of the publications desired. Farmers! Bulletins: 497F. Some Common Game, Aquatic, and Rapacious Birds in Relation 3 Man SO6F. Food of some Well-Know Birds of Forest, Farm, and Garden. *“Ol3F. Fifty Common Birds of Farm and Orchard. (Colored illustrations.) © 25¢ *587F. Economic Value of North American Skunks. 5¢ *621F. How to Attract Birds in the Northeastern United States. 5¢ - 630F. Some Common Birds Useful to the Farmer. 702F. Cottontail Rabbits in Relation to Trees and Farm aoe ?55F. Common Birds of Southeastern United States in Relation to Agriculture. *750F. How to Attract Birds in Northwestern United States. 5¢ *844P,. -How to Attract Birds in the Middle Atlentie States. 5¢ 869F. The Muskrat as a Fur Bearer: With Notes on its Use as Food. *J12F. How to Attract Birds in the Hast Central States. 5¢ 1102F. ‘The Crow in Its Relation to Agriculture. 1327F. Canaries: Their Care and Management. 1397F. Mouse Control in Field and Orchare. 1456F. Homes for Birds. _ 1533F. Rat Control. 7 1571F. The European Starling in the United States. Farmers! Bulletins - Continued _ pi 1598F. Mountain Beavers in the Pacific Northwest. 1612F. Propagation of Aquatic Game Birds. 1513F. Propagation of Upland Game Birds. 1638F. Rat Proofing Buildings and Premises. 1644F. Local. Bird Refuges. 16827. Usefulness of Birds on the Farm. 1709F. Pocket-Gopher Control. 1716F. Mole Control. 1719F. Improving the Farm Environment. for Wildli‘c. 17350F. Raobdit Production. 1759F. Game Management on the Farm. . 1768F. Trapping and Transplanting Live Beavers. 17772. Diseases of Fur Animals. 1781F. Diseases of Upland Game Birds. Leaflets: elL. WYWoodchuck Control in the Eastern States. 27h. scommendations to Beginners in Fur Farming. *36L. Gourds for Bird Houses and Other Purposes. 5¢ 47. Hysiene in Fox Farming. 48L.. Reindeer Recipes. OOL. How to Make a Cat Trap. O9L. Hints on Wolf and Coyote Trapping. 60L. Porcapine Control in the Western States. 61h. English Sparrow Control. 65L. Red-Squiil Powder in Rat Control. 78L- Hints on Boocat Trapping. 94L. Hints on Mountain Lion Trapping. 96L. Protecting Poultry from Predacious Birds. 109L. Eliminating Bats from Buildings. 120L. Excluding Birds from Reservoirs and Fisnponds. Reprints from Yesroooks: *823Y. Trapping on the Farm. 5¢ *855Y. Deata to the Rodents. O5¢ ; os *1513Y. Botulism is a Factor in the Decrease of Western Waterfowl. 5¢ *1514Y. Fur Scarcity through Overtrapping Immends; Conservation Needed. 5¢ *1515Y. Game as a Farm Crop Emphasized by Agricultural Adjustment. 5¢ *1516Y. Game Management and Forest Protection are Related Tasks. 5¢ *1517Y. Predators and Rodents are Factors in the Soread of Disease. 5¢ *1518Y. Waterfowl Breeding Grounds of Far North now Poorly Tenanted. O5¢ *1519Y. Waterfowl Problems Clarified by Study of Gumning Practices. 5¢ *1520Y. Waterfowl Restoration Procram Undertaken oy the Government. O¢ Technical Bulletins--Including Deoartment (D) Series: *205D. Eleven Important Wild-Duck Foods. 5¢ *1089D. Reindeer in Alaska. 20¢ | *1091D. Lire History of the Kangaroo Rat. 15¢ *1268D. Returns from Banded Birds, 1920 to 1923. 10¢ *1346D. Status of the Pronghorned Antclope, 1920-1924. 15¢ *1350D. 3lue-¥Fox Farming in Alaska. 10¢ *21T. Beaver Habits and Exoeriments in Beaver Culture. 20¢ *P4T. The Magpie in Relation to Agriculture. 10¢ *26T. Our Migrant Shorebirds in Southern South America. O5¢ *327. Returns from Banded Birds, 1923 to 1926. 20¢ col —-— G-— Technical Bulletins--Continued. *154T. Red-Squill Powders as Raticides. 10¢ *145T. Life History and Habits of Grasshopper Mice, Genus Onychomys. 10¢ *147T. Habits and Economic Importance of Alligators. 10¢ "2247. Habits and Economic Status of the Pocket Gophers. 10¢ *258T. The Pharmacology of Thallium and. Its Use in Rodent Control. 5¢ *411T. Western Duck Sickness: a Form of Botulism. 10¢ - 46770. The EOS IEC) aya2: or Chinese Starling, in the Pacific Northwest. o¢ North American Tana *43. Rice Rats of North America. 20¢ *47. Revision of American Pikas. 15¢ ; *48. Voles of Genus Phenacomys;: 1, Revision of Genus Phenacomys: