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Capetown Supplies electros for future reports Mr. Fuller 

 goes to Natal Pleased to receive visits from entomological 

 friends. (Fuller] Experiences in publishing technical 

 literature. 



CHAPTER XXII 



LETTERS TO MR. JAXSON AND MR. MEDD .... 259 



(Jansoii} Deer forest flies Identification confirmed by Pro- 

 fessor Joseph Mik Flour or mill moth Granary Weevils 

 Shot-borer beetles Pine beetles Contemplated removal 

 to Brighton Grouse fly from a lamb Cheese and bacon 

 fly Case of rust-red flour beetle Willow beetles White 

 ants Bean-seed beetles Sapwood beetle Death of Pro- 

 fessor Mik. (Mcdd] Agricultural Education Committee joined 

 reluctantly on account of pressure of Entomological work 

 Sympathy expressed with desire to improve " nature 

 teaching " in rural districts One hundred copies of the 

 Manual and many leaflets presented Proposed simple 

 paper on common fly attacks on live stock Objection 

 to the Water-baby leaflet of the committee Paper on 

 wasps in the " Rural Reader " Retiral from the Agricultural 

 Education Committee. 



CHAPTER XXIII 



LETTERS TO PROFESSOR ROBERT WALLACE BEFORE IQOO 275 



" Indian Agriculture " Wheat screening and washing 

 Text books of injurious insects Grease-banding trees 

 Dr. Fream Mosley's insect cases Professor Westwood of 

 Oxford "Australian Agriculture " Text-book "Agricultural 

 Entomology" Entomology in Cape Colony Appointment 

 as University Examiner in Agricultural Entomology 

 Presentation of Economic Entomology Exhibit to Edin- 

 burgh University Death of Miss Georgiana Ormerod 

 Pine and Elm beetles Index of the first series of Annual 

 Reports. 



CHAPTER XXIV 



LETTERS TO PROFESSOR WALLACE ON THE LL.D. OF THE 



UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH 287 



Proposal of the Senatus of Edinburgh University to confer 

 the LL.D. on Miss E. A. Ormerod as the first woman 

 honorary graduate Great appreciation of the prospective 

 honour as giving a stamp of the highest distinction to her 

 life's work Detailed arrangements preparing for graduation 

 Miss Ormerod's books presented' to the University Library 

 Successful journey to Edinburgh Stay at Balmoral 

 Hotel Letter of thanks for personal attention sent 

 after the event Howard's views of the honour to Economic 

 Entomology, and of the value of the Edinburgh LL.D. 

 Slight chill on the return journey. 



