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Grouse Disease — continued — Strongylosis
Part I.—The Threadworms (Nematoda). By Dr. A.E. Shipley.
Part II.—On the Development and Bionomics of Trichostrongylus pergracilis. By Dr. R.T. Leiper
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207
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Grouse Disease — continued — Coccidiosis By Dr. H.R.Fantham
Part I.—The Morphology and Life History of EIMERIA (COCCIDIUM) AVIUM, a sporozoön causing a fatal disease among young Grouse
Part II.—Experimental Studies on Avian Coccidiosis, especially in relation to young Grouse, fowls, and pigeons
Part III.—COCCIDIOSIS in Game Birds and Poultry: Some Preventative Measures and Treatment
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235
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Grouse Disease — continued — Pathology—By Dr. L. Cobbett and Dr. G.S. Graham Smith
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273
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Observations on the Blood of Grouse By Dr. H.B. Fantham
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308
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Observations on the Parasitic Protozoa of the Red Grouse (Lagopus scoticus) with a Note on the Grouse Fly. By Dr. H.B. Fantham
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318
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The Tapeworms (Cestoda) of the Red Grouse (Lagopus scoticus) By Dr. A.E. Shipley
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334
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The Ectoparasites of the Red Grouse (Lagopus scoticus) By Dr. A.E. Shipley
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347
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Part III.—MANAGEMENT AND ECONOMICS OF GROUSE MOORS.
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Moor Management By Lord Lovat
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372
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Heather-burning By Lord Lovat
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392
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The Heather Beetle By P.H. Grimshaw
Part I.—On "Frosted" Heather and its connection with the Heather Beetle (LOCKMEA SUTURALIS).
Part II.—The Life History of the Heather Beetle.
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414
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Keepers and Keepering, with sub-divisions dealing with Poachers and Vermin By Lord Lovat
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430
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Stock By Lord Lovat
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454
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Grouse in Captivity By Dr. H. Hammond Smith
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483
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Value of Grouse Shootings in Great Britain By A.S. Leslie
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491
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Index
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503
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