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No. 48. The Pea Thrips (re-written). 



„ 40. The Kestrel or Windhover. 



„ 46. The Stem Eelworm. 



„ 14. The Kaspberry Moth. 



„ 38. The Carrot Fly. 



„ 49. The Fruit Tree Beetle. 



„ 43. Titmice. 



,, C8. Currant Aphides. 



„ 60. Wood Leopard Moth. 



„ 44. The Common Lapwing. 



„ 70. Winter Washing of Fruit Trees. 



„ 50. Water Wagtails. 



„ 42. Short-Eared Owl. 



„ 11. Daddy Long Legs. 



5. Mangold Fly. 



„ 35. The Celery Fly. 



„ 30. The Codling Moth. 



„ 6. Voles and their enemies. 



„ 25. Chafer Larvse. 



,, 20. Tent Caterpillars. 



„ 57. External Parasites of Poultry. 



„ 58. Internal Parasites of Poultry. 



„ 59. Liver Fluke. 



(C.) Leaflets Written. 

 4. Caterpillars on Fruit Trees. 



(D.) Papers in Board Journal. 

 The Felted Beech Coccus {Cryptococcus fagi). Vol. IX., 

 No. 2, page 218. 



Furniture Beetles. Vol. IX., No. 2, page 219. 

 Clothes Moths. Vol. JX., No. 2, page 221. 

 Wireworms, Millipedes, and Ants, in Gardens. Vol. IX., 

 No. 1, page 89. 



(E.) Visits paid in connection with the Board. 



Two personal inspections were made at Tilbury in con- 

 nection with the Colorado Beetle outbreak. 



A conference was also held between certain of the Board 

 Officials and their Technical Advisers in connection with 

 "The Use of Poisonous Insecticides and Baits," on Tuesday 

 January the 7th, in relation to the Act to prohibit the Sale 

 and Use of poisoned Grain or Seed. (Vic. Reg. cap. cxiii., 

 1863.) 



In connection with this subject the South-Eastern Agri- 

 cultural College (University of London) carried out an 

 experiment on " Arsenical Spraying and its effect on 

 Sheep" ioT the Board. This experiment was published in 

 the Board Journal. (Vol. IX., No. 2, pp. 193-195.) 



" The result of this experiment corroborates the observa- 

 tions of practical men, and also the results and conclusions 



