Leaflets issued by the Ministry. [July, 1921. 



Authorities any case in which it appears to them that the' Acts are being 

 contravened. This will enable action to be taken by the Local Authorities 

 either to prevent illegal sliipments taking place or to take legal proceedings 

 <against those found guilty of an infringement of the Acts. 



The Ministry has further called the attention of all Local Authorities to the 

 provisions of Articles 3, 4, 8 and 9 of the Horses (Importation and Transit) 

 Order of 1913, Avhich prohibit the carriage by water or by railway of any 

 horse, ass or mule which, owing to infirmity, illness, injury, fatigue or any 

 other cause, cannot be carried without unnecessary suffering during the 

 intended transit. 



Copies of a poster warning horse dealers and exporters of the requirements 

 of the law in this matter can be obtained on application to the Ministry 

 10, Whitehall Place, London. S.W.I. 



Leaflets issued by the Ministry.— Since the date of the list given 

 on page 283 of the June issue of this Journal^ two new leaflets have been 

 issued and circulated : — 



No. 367.— Wither Tip and Brown Rot in Plums. 

 ,, 369. — Backyard Poultry Keeping. 

 The following leaflets have been revised and brought up to date : — 



No. 



8.- 



-Assessments of Local Rates. 



11 



19.- 



-Pea and Bean Weevils. 



11 



68.- 



-Currant and Gooseberry Aphides. 



T1 



69.- 



-The Lackey Moth. 



1! 



86.- 



-Brown Rot of Apples. 



11 



131.- 



-Apple and Pear Scab. 



11 



137.- 



-Potato Scab. 



11 



188.- 



-Fumigation with Hydrocyanic Acid Gas. 



11 



189.- 



-Insurance of Farming Stock against Fire. 



11 



193.- 



-Dry Rot in Potatoes. 



^1 



234.- 



-The Die-back Disease of Gooseberry. 



11 



258.- 



-Rural Party Line Telephones, 



ii 



265.- 



-Rabbit Keeping. 



7) 



279.- 



-Technical Advice for Farmers. 



11 



282.- 



-Scheme for the Improvement of Livestock. 



11 



333.- 



-Fish Meal as a Food for Livestock. 



The following leaflets have been withdrawn from circulation : — 

 No. 47. — The Asparagus Beetle. 



„ 90.— The Pith Moth. 



„ 163. — White Rust of Cabbages. 



„ 314.— The Manurial Value of Shoddy. 

 The following leaflets have been re- written: — 

 No. 49. — Bark Beetles and Shot Borers. 



„ 115.— Coral Spot. 



„ 278. — Linseed as a Farm Crop. 



„ 304. — Husk or Hoose in Calves. 



„ 354. — Jam-making. 



• Printed under the authority of His Majesty's Stationery Office, 

 By Metchim &; Son, Princes Street, Westminster. S.W.I. 



