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Literature of Fruit Pests. 



The Pamphlets issued by the Board of Agriculture 

 are not even now well enough known to fruit growers, 

 and we strongly recommend these handy leaflets on 

 " Insects injurious to Fruit Trees, and Fungoid Pests," 

 priced at id. each. 



The Board of Trade issue special leaflets upon all 

 fruit pests. They can be had free on application to 

 the Secretary, Board of Agriculture, 4, Whitehall 

 Place, London, S.W. 



I Black Currant Alite. 34 Woolly Aphis 



4 Caterpillars and (American) Blight. 



Winter Moth. 41 Red Spider. 



12 Gooseberry Saw Fly. 53 Pear Midge. 



Gooseberry Mildew. j 56 Canker Fungus. 



15 Apple Blossom 62 Pear Slug Saw Fly). 



Weevil. 69 Tent Caterpillars. 



16 Apple Sucker. 86 Brown Rot. 



20 Magpie Moth. | 87 Fungoid Diseases. 



25 Cockchafers. 107 Mussel Scale. 



26 Codlin Moth. 



For a thorough and detailed account or all Insect 

 Pests, the recent volume published bv Professor 

 Theobald, " Insect Pests of Pruit," is an invaluable 

 work, and deals in the most exhaustive way with all 

 pests caused by insects. The price, £.1 los., may be 

 considered high for a book, but it should rather be 

 rcyardinl as a fee paid for the mosl ixpcrf advice 

 (ilifiiuiiilih: in this country, advice wliicli is alwavs 

 available and given in the most practical form. This 

 work has L-ntircly superseded all previous books on 

 this subject (str advl.). 



