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LIST OF LEAFLETS ISSUED BY THE BOARD 

 AGRICULTURE AND FISHERIES. 



(I.) Leaflets relating to Acts of Parliament. 



OF 



No. 



Title. 



No. 



Title. 





Farmers and Assessments to Local 



26 



Farmers and the Income Tax. 





Rates. 



27 



Remission of Tithe Rentcharge. 



18 



Fertilisers and Feeding Stuffs 



39 



Assessment to Land Tax. 





Regulations, 1897. 



66 



Workmen's Compensation Act, 1900. 



(2.) Leaflets dealing with Farm Animals, including Poultry. 



Acorn Poisoning. 82 



Warble Flies. 83 



Anthrax. 89 



Swine Fever. 95 



External Parasites of Poultry. 96 



Internal Parasites of Poultry. 100 



Sheep Scab. ioi 



Favus in Poultry. 102 

 Liver Disease of Poultry. 

 A Substitute for Dishorning. 



(3.) Leaflets dealing with Miscellaneous Subjects, 



Preparation of Wool for Market. 

 Preservation of Eggs. 

 Fluke, or Liver Rot in Sheep. 

 Ringworm in Cattle. 

 Parturient Apoplexy. 

 Pig Breeding and Feeding. 

 Prevention of White Scour in Calves. 

 Quarter 111, Quarter Evil, or Black 

 Leg. 



Voles and their Enemies. 

 Ensilage. 



Foul Brood or Bee Pest. 

 Cultivation of Osiers. 

 Destruction of Charlock. 

 Purchase of Artificial Manures. 

 Cultivation of Maize for Fodder. 

 Purchase of Feeding Stuffs. 

 Rations for Farm Stock. 



So 



93 

 97 



99 

 106 



Use of Artificial Manures. 



Haymaking. 



Farmyard Manure. 



Farmers' Co-operative Societies. 



Grading and Packing Fruit and 



Vegetables. 

 Relationship of Woods to Domestic 



Water Supplies. 

 Fertilisers for Market Garden Crops. 



(4.) Leaflets dealing with Wild Birds. 



Kestrel or Wind-hover. 

 Short-Eared Owl. 

 Titmice. 



Lapwing, Green Plover, or Peewit. 

 Starling. 



(5.) Leaflets dealing with Lnsects and 

 Black Currant Mite. 

 Vine, Plum, Hop and Raspberry 



Weevils. 

 " Flea" Beetles. 

 Winter Moths. 

 Mangold Fly. 

 Wireworms. 



Daddy Longlegs or Crane Fly. 

 Gooseberry Saw Fly. 

 Raspberry Moth. 

 Apple Blossom Weevil. 

 Apple Sucker. 

 Pea and Bean Weevils. 

 The Magpie Moth. 

 Diamond-back Moth. 

 Potato Disease. 

 Ribbon Footed Corn Fly. 

 Chafer-beetles or White-Grubs. 

 Codling Moth. 

 Onion Fly. 

 Surface Caterpillars. 

 Woolly Aphis or Apple Root Louse. 

 Celery Fly. 

 Carrot Fly. 

 Red Spiders. 

 Stem Eelworm. 



50 

 5i 

 54 

 55 



90 



9i 



92 



94 

 103 

 105 



Water W T agtails or " Dishwashers." 



White or Barn Owl. 



Spotted Flycatcher. 



Swallow. 



House Sparrow. 



Fungi injurious to Crops. 



Asparagus Beetle. 



Pea and Bean Thrips, or Black Fly. 



Fruit Tree Beetle. 



Gooseberry Mildew. 



Pear Midge. 



Canker Fungus. 



Goat Moth & Wood Leopard Moth, 



Pear and Cherry Saw Fly. 



White Root Rot. 



Small Ermine Moths. 



Currant Aphides. 



Tent Caterpillars. 



Winter Washing of Fruit Trees. 



Root-knot Disease in Cucumbers 



and Tomatoes. 

 Cucumber and Melon Leaf Blotch. 

 Finger-and-Toe in Turnips. 

 Brown Rot of Fruit. 

 Fungus Disease of Young Fruit Trees . 

 Hop Aphis. 

 Pith Moth. 

 Pine Beetle. 

 Bunt and Smut. 

 Millipedes and Centipedes. 

 Pine Saw Fly. 

 Black Scab cf Potatoes. 



The issite of Leaflets 7, 17, 37, 59 and 71 is suspended. 

 Copies of these Leaflets may be obtained free of charge and post free on applica- 

 tion to the Secretary, Board of Agriculture and Fisheries, 4, Whitehall Place, 



