- Aldrich, John W.; and others, 1952, Investigations of woodcock, snipe and rails in 1951: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Special Scientific Report -- Wildlife 14, 58 p.,
- Applegate, Vernon C.; Smith, Bernard R.; McLain, Alberton L.; Patterson, Matt, 1952, Sea lamprey spawning runs in the Great Lakes, 1951: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Special Scientific Report- Fisheries 68, 37 p.,
- Applegate, Vernon C.; Smith, Bernard R.; Nielsen, Willis L., 1952, Use of electricity in the control of sea lampreys: electromechanical weirs and traps and electrical barriers: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Special Scientific Report- Fisheries 92, 52 p.,
- Branch Of Predator Rodent Control, 1952, Characteristics of common rodenticides (for rats and mice): U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Wildlife Leaflet 337, 4 p.,
- Butler, Philip A., 1952, Effect of floodwaters on oysters in Mississippi Sound in 1950: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Research Report 31, 20 p.,
- Crissey, Walter F., 1952, Waterfowl populations and breeding conditions - summer 1951: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Special Scientific Report -- Wildlife 13, 240 p.,
- Evans, Charles D.; Hawkins, Arthur S.; Marshall, William H., 1952, Movements of waterfowl broods in Manitoba: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Special Scientific Report -- Wildlife 16, 65 p.,
- Hickey, Joseph J., 1952, Survival studies of banded birds: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Special Scientific Report -- Wildlife 15, ii, 177 p.,
- Hile, Ralph, 1952, Twenty five years of Federal fishery research on the Great Lakes: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Special Scientific Report- Fisheries 85, 48 p.,
- Loeb, Howard A.; Hall, Albert E., 1952, Sea lamprey spawning; Michigan streams of Lake Superior: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Special Scientific Report- Fisheries 70, 68 p.,
- Schuck, Howard A., 1952, Offshore grounds important to the United States haddock fishery: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Research Report 32, ii, 20 p. illus., maps 24 cm,
- Stickel, W.H., 1952, Venomous Snakes of the United States and Treatment of Their Bites: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Wildlife Leaflet 339, 29,