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upon. The field experiments with wheat and sugar-cane 

 will be continued and further experiments have been com- 

 menced and will be carried on with a view to test the relative 

 immunity of different varieties of cotton to the bollworm 

 and also to extend the observations on the bollworm parasite. 



] 14. PUBLICATONS. 



The following is a list of jDublications which have ap- 

 peared during the period under review. As material 

 accumulates, other Memoirs on the life-histories of insects 

 will be prepared. Several Memoirs are now in prepara- 

 tion and include life-histories of Orthoptera, Herniptera, 

 Lepidoptera and Coleoptera. The revision of Insects 

 injurious to Indian A griculture is being proceeded with. 



LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 



The Food of Birds in India. C. W. Mason, edited by H. 



Maxwell-Lefroy. January, 1912. 

 Eri Silk. H. Maxwell-Lefroy and C. C. Gliosli. May, 1912. 

 Life-histories of Indian Insects II. Some Aquatic Rliynchota 



and Coleoptera. D. Nowrojee. April, 1912. 

 Life-histories of Indian Insects III. The Rhinoceros Beetle 



[Oryctes rliinoceros) and the Red or Palm Weevil 



(RJiynchophorus ferrugineus). C. C. Ghosh. December, 



1911. 

 Second Edition of Bulletin No. 23 on Insecticides, by H. 



Maxwell-Lefroy, revised with many additions, by T. 



Bainbrig-ge Fletcher. May, 1912. 

 Grasserie in Silk-worms. M. N. De. Agri. Journal, July, 



1911. 

 Weevil and Dry Wheat. T. Bainbrigge Fletcher. (Agri. 



Journal, October, 1911.) 

 A. Simple Honey-exiractor. T. Bainbrigge Fletcher. (Agri. 



Journal, October, 1911.) 

 The Wax Moth. T. Bainbrigge Fletcher. (Agri. Journal, 



October, 1911.) 

 The Cabbage White Butterfly. T. Bainbrigge Fletcher. 



(Agri. Journal, January, 1912.) 

 Article on Litchi Mite. C. S. Misra. (Agri. Journal, July, 



1912.) 



