Miscellaneous. 



and to allow of as many animals as possible being produced at the demonstration 

 centres. Many of the Local Societies and Village Committees are now supplying 

 the trained men with instruments. The locally trained men in the Weligam korale 

 have operated on thirty-three animals. 



Publications.— Leaflets on "Shade Trees" and "Agricultural ShoSvs— In- 

 structions for Forwarding and Arranging Exhibits " in English and the vernaculars 

 are with the Printer. 



The Editors of the " Sihala Samaya " and the " Dinakaraprakasa " kindly 

 forwarded 100 copies of two editions of their papers containing in Sinhalese the 

 proceedings of the last Board meeting, for distribution among the Local Societies. 



The first number of the Tamil edition of the Society's Magazine, entitled 

 "Kamat Tholil Velakkam," appeared last month. The Editor, Mr. J. P. Cooke, 

 of the "Morning Star/' Jaffna, deserves the thanks of the Society for his enter- 

 prise and success in bringing out, this edition, the first number of which promises 

 well. A copy is laid on the table. 



E. B. DENHAM, 



February 12, 1906. Secretary, Ceylon Agricultural Society. 



