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nature as the energies of the staff become more fully occu- 

 pied in other directions; and this is the more regrettable 

 because a large amount of information relative to the life- 

 histories of many economically important insects has been 

 gathered during the last few years. Amongst the publica- 

 tions now in hand or proposed to be written, and for which 

 a large amount of material is now ready, are practical 

 manuals on lac culture and bee-keepinsf, Memoirs on life 

 histories of Ortliopiera. Hymeno'ptera, Coleoptera, Lepi- 

 doftera and Rhynchota, a Memoir on Termites, a revision 

 of Indian Insect Pests, a revision of Insects injurious to 

 Indian Agriculture, and separate manuals on insects in- 

 jurious to Fruit-trees, Garden-crops and Grains, etc. 



Eri Silk as a Cottage Industry. (Pamplilet in Eng-lish, Urdu 



and Hindi.) December, 1910. 

 Mulberry Silk in the United Provinces. (Pamphlet in 



English, Urdu and Hindi.) December, 1910. 

 Commercial Possibilities of Eri Silk. C. C. Ghosh (Indian 



Industrial Conference). December, 1910. 

 List of Injurious Indian Insects. April, 1911. 

 List of Insects in Pusa Collection. December, 1910. 

 Life-histories of Aquatic Insects. D. Nowrojee. (Memoir in 



the press.) 

 Eood of Birds in India. C. W. Mason. (Memoir In the press.) 

 Palm Beetles. C. C. Ghosh. (Memoir in the press.) 

 Life-history of Croce filipennis. C. C. Ghosh. (Bombay Jour- 

 nal.) October, 1910. 

 Hairy Caterpillars in South Arcot. Y. Ramachandra Rao. 



(Agri. Journal, July, 1910.) 

 Entomological Demonstration in Baroda. C. U. Patel. (Agri. 



Journal, October, 1910.) 

 Two Insect Pests of United Provinces. T. Bainbrigge Fletcher, 



(Agri. Journal, April, 1911.) 

 Four Reviews in Agricultural Journal and one in Bombay 



Natural History Society's Journal. 

 Insecticides. H. Maxwell-Lefroy. (Bulletin No. 23.) August, 



1911. 



Eri Silk. H. Maxwell-Lefroy and C. C. Ghosh. (Memoir in 



the press.) 

 The Moth-Borer (Chilo simpU.v) by T. Bainbrigge Fletcher, 



(Pamphlet in English.) 



