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holes are found to be occupied, liow are the jackals destroyed, by ter- 

 riers and hounds, dig-g-inc;-, f>assin<i', poisoning', or trappings? 



(6j Shooting. 



What g'uus are used ? Does it pay to sit up at night for them on 

 roads jackals frequent on " drags,'' or at their kills? Have " bull's- 

 eye " or " bulala " lamps been tried and found useful, oi" is it found 

 that other animals are nioie often killed? 



[Replies may he sent to tliis Office or addressed tu Dr. Phillips, 

 Honorary Secretary, S.A. Biological Society, P.O. Box 820, Pretoria. 

 — Edttor.] 



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I^oultry y)ivi';i"ii -A Deinonst I'atioii, (Jrootfontuiii School of Agriculiuie. 



Outbreaks of Animal Diseases: July, 1922. 



