LIST OF LEAFLETS ISSUED BY THE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE 

 AND FISHERIES— continued. 



(8.) Leaflets dealing with Wild Animals and Birds. 



6 



Voles and their Enemies. 



50 



40 



Kestrel or Wind-hover. 



51 



42 



Short-Eared Owl. 



54 



43 



Titmice. 



55 



44 



Lapwing, Green Plover or Peewit. 



81 



45 1 



Starling. 





Water Wagtails or " Dish-washers." 



White" or Barn Owl. 



Spotted Flycatcher. 



Swallow. 



House-Sparrow. 



(9.) Leaflets dealing with Insect and other Pests injurious~to Farm and Garden Crops. 



"Flea " Beetles. 

 Mangold Fly. 

 Wireworms. 



Daddy Longlegs or Crane Fly. 



Pea and Bean Weevils. 



Diamond-back Moth. 



Ribbon-Footed Corn-Fly. 



Chafer-beetles or White-grubs. 



Onion Fly. 



Surface Caterpillars. 



Celery Fly. 



Carrot Fly. 



Red Spiders. 



Stem Eelworm. 



Asparagus Beetle. 



48 



71* 



75 



94 

 104 

 109 

 122 

 124 

 125 

 132 

 136 

 143 

 150 



Pea and Bean Thrips, or Black Fly. 

 Colorado Beetle. 



Root-knot Disease in Cucumbers and 



Tomatoes. 

 Hop Aphis. 



Millepedes and Centipedes. 

 Aphides or Plant-Lice. 

 Cabbage Moth. 

 Cabbage Root Fly. 

 Asparagus Fly. 

 Hessian Fly. 

 Slugs and Snails. 

 Bulb or Tulip Mite. 

 Turnip Mud Beetle. 

 Pea and Bean Beetles. 



(10.) Leaflets dealing with Insect and other Pests injurious to Fruit Trees and Bushes. 



1 



Black Currant Gall Mite. 



53 



Pear Midge. 



2 



Vine, Plum, Hop and Raspberry 

 Weevils. 



62 



Pear and Cherry Sawfly. 





65 



Small Ermine Moths. 



4 



Winter Moths. 



68 



Currant Aphides. 



12 



Gooseberry Sawfly. 



69 



Tent Caterpillars. 



14 



Raspberry Moth. 



70 



Winter Washing of Fruit Trees. 



15 



Apple Blossom Weevil. 



90 



Pith Moth. 



16 



Apple Sucker. 



107 



Mussel Scale. 



20 



Magpie Moth. 



123 



Shoot and Fruit Moth of Currants. 



30 



Codling Moth. 



161 



Vapourer Moth. 



34 



Woolly Aphis, or Apple Root Louse. 



188 



Fumigation with Hydrocyanic Acid 



49 



Fruit Tree Beetle. 





Gas. 



(U.> Leaflets dealing with Fungi injurious to Farm and Garden Crops. 



23 



Potato Disease. 



144 



Heart Rot of Beet, Mangold and 

 Swede. 



76 



Cucumber and Melon Leaf Blotch. 





77 



Finger-and-Toe in Turnips. 



152 



Bacterial Disease of Tomatoes. 



92 



Bunt and Smut. 



159 



Blindness in Barley and Oats. 



105f 



Black Scab of Potatoes. 



163 



White Rust of Cabbages. 



118 



Sleepy Disease of Tomatoes. 



164 



Potato Leaf Curl. 



117 



Black-Leg or Potato Stem-Rot. 



171 



Violet Root-Rot. 



127 



Sclerotium Disease. 



178 



Onion Mildew. 



137 



Potato Scab. 



185 



Bean Pod Canker. 



139 



Mushroom Disease.! 



193 



Winter Rot of Potatoes. 





200 



Black Rot of Cabbages, Turnips, &c. 



(12.) Leaflets dealing with Fungi injurious to Fruit and Fruit Trees. 



52 



Gooseberry Mildew. 



120 



Peach Leaf Curl. 



56 



Canker Fungus. 



131 



Apple and Pear Scab. 



64 



White Root Rot. 



133 



Powdery Mildew of the Vine. 



86 



Brown Rot of Fruit. 



158 



White Rot of the Vine. 



87 



Fungus Disease of Young Fruit Trees. 



174 



Tree Root Rot. 



115 



Coral Spot Disease. 



195 



American Gooseberry Mildew. 



* Leaflet 71 is not issued separately. t Also issued in Welsh. 



Single copies of the Board's leaflets may be obtained free of charge and post free on 

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

 London, S.W. 



Leaflets Nos. 1 to 100 and Leaflets Nos. 101-200 are issued, bound in stiff boards, price 

 Gd. each volume, post free. 



The leaflets up to No. 200 are also issued in twelve sectional volumes, each section 

 containing those dealing with closely related subjects, price Id!, per volume, post free. 



The Board are not prepared to supply a complete set ot their leaflets unbound. 



