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Two Examples of Game and Wildlife Mortality with the Use of Seed-Dressings in the Spring of 1961.
Ash, J.S. 1961. Report to the Ministry of Agriculture Research Study Group on Toxic Chemicals in Agriculture, Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, London.
The Views and Recommendations of the Game Research Association in Relation to Agricultural Chemicals.
A Brief Summary of the Results of the Investigations Carried Out by the Game Research Association on the Mortality of Game and Other Wildlife Associated with the Use of Toxic Seed-Dressings in the Spring of 1961.
Ash, J.S. 1961. Report to the Research Study Group on Toxic Chemicals in Agriculture and Food Storage, Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, London.
The contamination of birds with pollen and other substances
Ash, J.S., Hope Jones, P., & Melville, R. 1961. British Birds, 54: 93-100.
Recent observations on helminthiasis in some British gamebirds.
Clapham, P.A. 1961. Journal of Helminthology, 35 (R.T. Leiper Supplement): 35-40.
Bird of prey numbers on a Hampshire game-preserve during 1952-1959.
Ash, J.S. 1960. British Birds, 53: 285-300.
A Study of the Mallophaga of Birds with particular reference to their ecology.
Ash, J.S. 1960. Ibis, 102: 93-110.
Leg coloration of Reed Warblers
Ash, J.S. 1960. British Birds, 53: 358-359.
Some aspects of clutch size in the partridge (Perdix perdix).
Blank, T.H. & Ash, J.S. 1960. In: Proceedings of the XIIth International Ornithological Congress: 118-126. Helsinki.
An outline of the Grey Partridge propagation trials at the Imperial Chemical Industries Game Research Station.
Coles, C.L. 1960. In: Proceedings of the 4th Congress of the International Union of Game Biologists: 32-45. International Union of Game Biologists, Helsinki.
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