EL MUR that th th e ryois -not iritit 
compete with at home. . "Ne ra that this. sugar pisces a 
ewt. laid down in. er and that the — on ~ mon 
exel Las to 9d. per cwt 
iu Cr odo s CBE —MITES ON SUGAR.CANE.- 
E Specimen ns of Mites. affecting sugar Biv at EE ‘wens i 
warded to Kew by Mr. John R. Bovell, Superintendent of the Doi 
Botanical Station. ‘The Mites ‘were | toti à to affect cimen | 
under experimental trial at the Station, as well as on two inre 
estates. It was estimated by Me E that canes affe 
ice. s B 
have been very exha Pr examined by Mr. A. D. Michae F. 
who d Cu Pneu the following valuable -— on pin subject. 
RzroRT on Dissasun Bua Ra ANE from Banmanos, 
Mr. Jonn R. Boverr. 
Mr. Bovell's excellently packed box reaal me wi with the various 
creatures alive, and a apparently uninjured, I found n the 
sorts of Ac cari, "oy E à 
Sey er E. Tubes ia roi Thin i is a » small 6 oa 
o often n nd i ee. VAM; 
s of.i vo] 
E predatory ir doubtless present to feed 
. destroyers. The Ga maside vary greatly, but iato 
< may be. found in any book on Acari. - 
o. ameus, or Notaspis, originally sent by Mr Boy 
st found i in all depo and, from the position in abate was 
-the parts it was | on, I am 
