THE AGRICULTURAL JOURNAL. 



441 



RETURN OF FARMS AT PRESENT UNDEK LICENSE FOR DISEASE IN 



STOCK— (continued.) 



Stock Inspector. 



A. J. JIarshall 



District. 



Dundee 



DlSEASK. 



Scab 



W. A. Hutchinson Alfred 



W. Gray 



E, Varty 



G. N. Perfect 



F. E. Van Rooyen... 

 B. Kliisen3r 



Upper Tugela, S. 

 of Tugela River 

 & Estcourt, N. of 

 Bushman's River 



Umvoti— Western 



Portion 

 Umvoti — Eastern 



Portion 

 Kranzkop 



Lower Umzimkulu 



Owner. 



Lungsickness 

 Scab 



The whole of that poriioii of the Colon 

 have been proclaimed by the Governor an 

 Prmcipal Veterinary Surgeon's Office, 

 nth September 1901. 



Lungsickness 



A. G. Vincent 

 D. Mtumann 

 Turnbull & Co. ... 

 Peerbhoy 

 H. J. Hearn 

 Thos Dewaar 

 A. B. Daniel 

 H. Kriel 



F. Kolbe 



G. Colbe 



R.J.Marshall ... 

 G. F. Ferreira 

 J. Kemp 

 J. Campbell 

 Marshall Bros. .. 

 J. Meyer 



A. J. Potgieter ... 



W. Stafford 



Nqubu 



Ngihla 



Makubana 



Natives 



A. P. Vandermerwe 

 A. J, Harding ... 

 J. Dryer 

 C.C.J. Better 

 J. M. Wales 

 A. M. Hofmeyer... 

 G. T. Van Rooyen 

 L. J. Nel 



L. J. Potgieter ... 

 — Thompson 



Farm. 



Craigieburn. 



Waterfall. 



Washbank. 



Dundee. 



Double Kraal. 



Navigation. 



Beith. 



Langfontein & Staat. 

 Zwaartwater & Rest 

 Cleveland. 

 Hyle. 

 Kelvin. 

 Manor Park. 

 Cleveland. 

 Mauchline. 

 Dewarsberg. 

 Sutherland. 

 Location. 

 St. Mary's. 

 Amaci Location. 

 Hungerspoort. 

 Poortje. 

 Zwart Kop, 

 Culfergie. 

 Brand Kraal. 

 Farleigh. 

 Emandhlini. 

 Daas Klip, 

 Glenboig. 



Broedeishoek. 



Marburg. 



•inTpSn'*!!^.^ '^l^'^l^^i^''' ^"•^ the Province of Zululand 

 infected area under the Lungsickness Act. 



M. J. HIME, 



for P. V. Surgeoii. 



Review. 



REPORT OF THE GOVERNMENT 



FOR THE 



THIS valuable report, whilst dealing 

 only with the work and observations 

 of a short season, contains much of local 

 interest. 



Beneficial Insects. 

 Seventeen pages are devoted to an ac- 

 count of the Cape Entomologist's work 

 in connection with the introduction of 

 beneficial ladybirds— insects which prey 

 upon destructive scale insects and aphides. 

 It would appefir that Mr. Lounsbury spent 

 five or six months in the United States of 



?pT2^.nS'P^^ST OF CAPE COLONY 

 i-CvAK 1;)00. 



America, and during that period collected 

 and sent to Cape Colony numerous 

 species of ladybirds. ThiL" work was 

 undertaken at the desire of the fruit 

 growers of the Colony ; but the question 

 of whether such introduction will prove 

 efficient is one on which opinions are 

 divided. " No hope at all " writes the 

 author, "was obtained from Dr. L. 0. 

 Howard, P]ntomologist to the United 

 States Department of Agriculture, nor 

 from his chief assistant, Mr. C. L. Marlatt. 



