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to suffer from "licked beef" on the carcase of a beast of which the 

 hide is badly warbled. In the present increased attention which is 

 being given to agricultural instruction in rural districts, it would be 

 highly beneficial if this subject could be brought forward, and as 

 before, I should be only too happy to forward copies of my two 

 leaflets respectively on Warble Fly and Licked Beef gratuitously to 

 all applicants who wish for them for practical purposes. Of these the 

 first describes the nature of the attack, with the methods of prevention 

 and remedy which have been found serviceable. Of this about one 

 hundred and twenty-six thousand have been already circulated. The 

 other gives more special information on the nature of the condition of 

 the carcase known as "Licked Beef" or Jelly, as found beneath badly 

 warbled hide. Both leaflets are fully illustrated. 



