BULLETINS ISSUED BY THE AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH 
INSTITUTE PUSA—(Concld.) 
No. 101. Some Insects recently noted as Injurious in South India, by T. V. RAMAKRISHNA 
AYYAR, B.A., F.E.S. F.Z.S. (In the press.) 
No. 102. Borers in Sugarcane, Rice, etc., by T. BAINBRIGGE FLETCHER, R.N., F.L.8., F-E.S., 
F.Z.8., and C. C. GHOSH. B.A. ( In the press.) 
No. 103. Some Indian Economic Aleyrodida, by C. 5. MISRA, B.A. (In the press.) 
No. 104. The Rice Leaf-hoppers, by C.S Muisra, B.A. (In the press.) 
No. 105. Cotton Bollworms in India, by T. BAINBRIGGE FLETCHER, R.N., F.L.S., F.E.S8., F.Z.S., 
and C.S. MIsRA B.A. (In the press.) 
No. 106. The Pink Bollorm in Egypt, by Lewis H. GouaH, Ph.D., F.E.S. (In the press.) 
No. 107. Experiments in Egypt on the Survivalof the Pink Bollworms (resting stage 
larve) in Ripe Damaged Cotton Bolls Buried at Different Depths, by F. C. 
Willcocks (Jn the press.) 
No. 198. Some Pests of Cotton in North Bihar, by C. S. MIsRA, B.A. (Zn the press.) 
No. 119. Tukra |)isease of Mulberry, by C. S. MIsSRA, B.A. (In the press.) 
No. 110. The Preservation of Wood against Termites by T. BaINBRIGGE FLETCHER, R.N., 
F.L.S.. F.E.S., F.Z.S. aud C. CO Ga#Hosn. B.A. (lm the press.) 
No. 111. Stored Grain Pests, by T. BAINBRIGGE FLETCHER, R.N., F.LS., F.E.S., F.Z.S., and C. C. 
Ghosh, B.A. (In the press.) 
No. 11°. Notes on Rearing Insects in Hot Climates, by T. BAINBRIGGE FLETCHER, R.N., F.LS., 
F.ES., F.Z.S , and ©. ©. Ghosh, B.A. (In the press ) 
No. 113. Hints on Collecting and Preserving Insects, by T. BAINBRIGGE FLETCHER, R.N., 
F.L.S., F.E.S.. F.Z.8. (In the press.) 
No. 114. The Preparation and Reproduction of Scientific Illustrations, by A. W. SLATER. 
(In the press.) 
No, 115. Note on Plant Imports into India, by T. BAINBRIGGE FLETCHER, R.N., F.LS. 
F.E.S., F.Z.S. (In the press.) 
INDIGO PUBLICATIONS 
No. 6. The Effect of Manuring with Superphosphate and Sannai on the Yield of Crops on 
Indigo Planter’s Estates in lihar—especially of Rabi Crops in the Season 1918- 
1919, by W. A. DAVIS, B.Sc., A.0.G.I. Price, As. 6. 
No.7. The Conditions affecting the Quality of the Java Indigo Plant (Leaf yield and;richness 
of the leaf in indigotin), by W. A. DAVIS, BSc., A.0.G.I. Price, As 9. 
No. 8. Note on the Development of the Indigo Industry in Assam in Conjunction with Tea 
and other Crops, by W. A. Davis, B. Sc. A.C.G.1. (In the press.) 
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