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Harmful and Beneficial Mammals of the Arid Interior, with Special Reference to the Carson and Humboldt Valleys, Nevada. (Farmers' Bulletin 335.) Price 5 cents.
The Nevada Mouse Plague of 1907-8. (Farmers' Bulletin 352.) Price 5 cents.
Some Common Mammals of Western Montana in Relation to Agriculture and Spotted Fever. (Farmers' Bulletin 484.) Price 5 cents.
Danger of Introducing Noxious Animals and Birds. (Separate 132, Yearbook 1898.) Price 5 cents.
Meadow Mice in Relation to Agriculture and Horticulture. (Separate 388, Yearbook 1905.) Price 5 cents.
Mouse Plagues, Their Control and Prevention. (Separate 482, Yearbook 1908.) Price—cents.
Use of Poisons for Destroying Noxious Mammals. (Separate 491, Yearbook 1908.) Price 5 cents.
Pocket Gophers as Enemies of Trees. (Separate 506, Yearbook 1909.) Price 5 cents.
The Jack Rabbits of the United States. (Biological Survey Bulletin 8.) Price 10 cents.
Economic Study of Field Mice, genus Microtus. (Biological Survey Bulletin 31.) Price 15 cents.
The Brown Rat in the United States. (Biological Survey Bulletin 33.) Price 15 cents.
Directions for the Destruction of Wolves and Coyotes. (Biological Survey Circular 55.) Price 5 cents.
The California Ground Squirrel. (Biological Survey Circular 76.) Price 5 cents.
Seed-eating Mammals in Relation to Reforestation. (Biological Survey Circular 78.) Price 5 cents.
Mammals of Bitterroot Valley, Montana, in Their Relation to Spotted Fever. (Biological Survey Circular 82.) Price 5 cents.