Insects, etc., Injurious to Currants. 



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Keutish and ( 'itiiiliiidgvsliire |iliiiit:itioiis, mid iio-ain in issi in 

 m;my Englisli cduuties and also in li'oland. 



Ormcn )d (1^ ) rbcords its daniii.ue IVoni (JrkneN' and Siitliei'laiid- 

 shire, from Aruyllsliiiv, Filo, Midldtliian, rhyshire, Hd'efordsljire, 

 Herts, A¥ilts and Hants. 



1 have never had any seiious complaints nt its dania_L;-e, excel it 

 tVom Surii'A' and ^liddlesex. 



i:^SA. — IM-"^rATlliK rA'ri'.KI'Il.l.AI;^ iiF TirK MA':i'[K >[M'ni. 



In Scotland ]\Ir. "W. A Nicholson informs me it was very liaruiful 

 in ]\Iidlothian in I'.KJ.S. 



I'ractically we can say it occni-s all o^'er t]i(_' lirilish Isles. 

 Currants lia\'e lieen attacked by it in Somersetshire, I )e\"ons]iire, 

 Kent, HuntiiiLjdonshire and Sussex, but in no case \\'as the damage 

 very serious. ^lost growers whom I have aslv'ed id.n.mt it do not 

 consider it of much importance. 



The case is diflerent in gardens, however, tor in sucli sheltered 

 places as walled-in garderrs, especiall\' where the currants are trained 



