LECTURES AND ADDRESSES. 3 



the Black Currant Gall Mite, particulars of both of which will be 

 found on pages 7 and 10 respectively. 



The experiments made with a view to finding a remedy for 

 Eelworms have proved most successful, these are set forth in detail 

 on page 17. 



ORCHARD INSPECTION. 



Many orchards in the Midland Counties have been inspected and 

 recommendations made thereon. Although this work has entailed 

 considerable labour and time, I have good reason to know that it has 

 been fully appreciated, and that growers have profited by the oppor- 

 tunity thus offered of discussing in the orchard the various pests and 

 diseases, with which they had to contend. 



PUBLICATIONS. 



The following papers, etc., have been published : 



1. A New Gooseberry Pest (Eriophyes grossulariae). 



u Gardeners' Chronicle," p. 177, 1907. 



2. Some Insects Injurious to Barley and other grain w r hen in Store. 



u Journ. Inst. of Brewing, 1907," vol. xiii, pp. 242-265. 



3. First Annual Report of the Honorary Consulting Zoologist. 



"Journ. Land Agents' Soc., 1907," vol. vi, 248-259, 3 figs. 



4. Report on the Injurious Insects and other Animals observed in the 



Midland Counties during 1906. 



Birmingham : Cornish Bros., Ltd. 



5. On the Eradication of the Black-Currant Gall-Mite. (Eriophyes 



ribis, Nalepa. 

 u U.S. Dept. Agric., Bur. of Entom., Bull. No. 67, 1907," pp. 119-123. 



6. The Application of Economic Biology to Agriculture. 



" Journ. Econ. Biology, 1907," vol. 2, pp. 96-106. 



LECTURES AND ADDRESSES. 



1907. 



1. Jan 23. Insects Useful and Injurious. 



Bourni'ille Village Council. 



2. Jan. 28. The Protection of Injurious Wild Birds. 



Birmingham and Midland Counties Gardeners' 

 Association. 



3. Feb. 13. Animal Pests of the Garden. 



The University. 



4. Feb. 15. The Principles and Practice of Plant Spraying. 



Evesham Fruit Pests Committee. 



5. Feb. 20. The Red ik Spider" and other Mites. 



The University. 



