Mar. 2, 1908.] Agricitltural Gazette of N.S.W. 



CONTENTS. 



PAGE. 



Forestry — 



Some Practical Notes on Forestiy suitable for New South Wales 



J. H. Maiden 179 

 Potatoes ... ... ... ... ... . . . R. H. Gennys 189 



Notes o\ Humus, and the Best Means of Supplying it 



F. B. Guthrie 200 

 Knots F. G. Chomley 206 



The Influence of Bees on Crops ... 



Diseases of Fowls 



Irrigation with Household Waste Water 



Progress Report from Mr. W. W. Froggatt 



Albert Gale 211 



. G. Bradshaw 217 



H. Selkirk 223 





The Bot-fly (Gasteroj^hilus equi) 



W. W. Froggatt 229 



The Weeds of New South Wales — 



A Tumble-weed {Amur.mtus albus, L.), with Coloured Plate 



J. H. Maiden 234 

 Wine-making M. Blunno 235 



Kansas and her Alfalfa (Lucerne) 



How TO Utilise the Surplus Orange Crop 



African Wonder Grass (Panicum spectabile) 



F. D. Coburn 240 



M. Blunno 242 



B. Harrison 243 



Hawkesbury Agricultural College and Experimental Farm — 



Silo on a Hill-side : How to Construct ... ... ... ... 244 



Weather Conditions during January, 1908 

 The Needlewood {Hakea leucoptera) 

 Seasonable Notes 



S. Wilson 245- 



248 



Geo. L. Sutton 24^ 



