10 July, 1918.] 



Journal of Agriculture, Victoria. 



XXI 



PAMPHLETS 



New Series 



Obtainable from the Director of 

 Agriculture, Melbourne, 



Free on Application. 



1. SILO CONSTRUCTION. 



2. HINTS FOR NEW SETTLERS. T. A.J. Smith . 



3. APPLE GROWING FOR EXPORT. 



P. J. Carmody. 

 5. CIDER MAKING. J. Knight. 



7. CITRUS FRUIT CULTURE. E. E. Pescott. 



8. BUILDING HINTS FOR SETTLERS. 



A. S. Kenyan, C.E., and othern. 



9. TOBACCO CULTURE. T. A. J. Smith. 



10. SILOS AND SILAGE. G. H. F. Baker. 



11. THE BEET SUGAR INDUSTRY AND CLOSER 

 SETTLEMENT. H. T. Easterby. 



12. WORMS IN SHEEP. 



S. S. Cameron, D.V.Sc, M.R.C.V.S. 



13. CHEESE MAKING (Cheddar). C. S. Sawers. 



14. FARM BLACKSMITHING. O. Baxter. 



15. BROOM FIBRE INDUSTRY. T. A. J. Srnith. 



16. THE PIG INDUSTRY. R. T. Archer. 

 19. LIME IN AGRICULTURE. 



Dr. S. S. Cameron and others. 

 20 NUMERICAL SYSTEM OF PACKING APPLES. 

 E. Meeking. 



21. GOVERNMENT CERTIFICATION OF STALLIONS 

 —1912-13. W- A. A\ Robert ^<in, B. V.Sc. 



22. WHEAT AND ITS CULTIVATION. 



A. E. V. Richardson, M.A., B.Sc. 



23. HINTS ON PACKING AND FOXWARDING 

 FRUIT FOR EXPORT. J. G. Turner. 



24. GOVERNMENT CERTIFICATION OF STALLIONS 

 —1913-14. yV. A. X. Robertson, B. V.Sc. 



25. SUCCESSFUL POULTRY KEEPING, ETC. 



A. Hart. 



26. TOMATO CULTURE IN VICTORIA. S. A . Cock. 



27. SUMMER FODDER CROPS. 



Temple A. J . Smith. 



29. THE BEE-KEEPING INDUSTRY IN VICTORIA, 



F. R. Beulinc. 



30. GOVERNMENT CERTIFICATION OF STALLIONS 

 — 1914-15. ••'. A. N. Robertson, B.V.Sc. 



32. CITRUS CULTURE IN VICTORIA. S. A. Cock. 



33. GOVERNMENT CERTIFICATION OF STALLIONS 

 1915-16. W. A. iV. Robertson, B.V.Sc. 



34. GOVERNMENT CERTIFICATION OF STALLIONS 



1916-17. W. A. JV. Robertson, B. V.Sc. 



35. SUMMER BUD, or YEMA GRAFT OF THE VINE 

 F. de Castella. 

 EVAPORATION OF APPLES. 

 POTATO CULTURE. J. T. Ramsay. 



Also Leaflets on Foul Brood of Bees, Transferring- 

 Bees, Feedinf^ Cows for Milk Production, Sulphit- 

 inK, Some ^'intas:e Considerations, Sprini^ F'rosts, 

 Cut Worms, Insect Pests of the Potato, Fruit 

 Tree Diseases and their Treatment. 





21 Valuable 

 Improvements in 

 the New Mitchell 



Finding it impossible to improve the 

 design of our Drill, we have turned our 

 efforts to making it 



STILL MORE DURABLE 



STILL LIGHTER IN DRAFT 



STILL EASIER TO WORK 



The new Drill altogether outclasses all 

 others, specially in durability, attained by 

 using UNBREAKABLE STAMPED 

 STEEL PARTS where possible, instead 

 of breakable castings, so buyers reap the 

 benefit in reduced cost of upkeep. 

 This feature alone makes the "Mitchell" 

 worth pounds more than others- 



A USER'S EXPERIENCE 



Mr. W. A, CAPRON. Table Top, via Albury, 

 says : — " Regarding the 16 Disc Drill I got from 

 you 10 years ago, I have drilled 7,000 acres and 

 have had no trouble whatever. Your drill is light, 

 strong, and durable. I cannot recommend it too 

 highly to anyone wanting a good, reliable, up-to-date 

 machine." 



Inspect one before you buy 



Ask for prices. Please say you caw this. 



MITCHELL & CO. Z. 



West Footscray & 596 Bourke St., Melb. 

 Bay St., Sydney. Agencies everywhere. 



