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be charged on these equal to the minimum charge imposed on 

 farm buildings but without requiring the use of meters. 



The following table gives particulars of several schemes which 

 have been carried out on the above lines : — 



Table A. 



Name of 

 Parish or Scheme. 



Total 

 Area of 

 Parishes 

 Supplied. 



Population. 



Capital Cost of 

 Scheme. 



Total. 



Actually 

 Supplied. 



Total. 



Per Head 

 of Popula- 

 tion 

 Supplied. 



Ditcheat and Baltons- 

 borough. ( Gravitation ) . . . 



Stoke S. Michael and Hol- 

 combe. (Gravitation) ... 



Ashwick and Binegar. 

 (Partly by oil engine) 



Doulting. (Wind engine) . . . 



Emborough. (Oil engine... 



Acres. 



6,423 



2,792 



3,004 

 3,522 

 1*877 



No. 

 1,291 



M3'5 



1,228 



695 

 168 



No. 

 1,260 



875 



538 

 240 

 168 



£ 



9,832 



3,400 



2,717 

 1,540 

 1,500 



£ *- d. 



7 16 0 

 3 17 9 



5 1 0 



6 8. 4 



8 18 7 



Name of Parish or Scheme. 



Annual 

 Cost of 

 Repayment 

 Loans. 



Annual 

 Working 



Ex- 

 penses. 



Total 

 Annual 

 Revenue. 



Annual 

 Cost. 

 Per 

 Head. 



Annual 

 Revenue. 

 Per 

 Head. 



Ditcheat and Baltons- 

 borough. (Gravitation)... 



Stoke S. Michael and Hol- 

 combe. (Gravitation) ... 



Ashwick and Binegar. 

 (Partly by oil engine) ... 



Doulting. (Wind engine) 



Emborough. (Oil engine) 



f 

 526 



181 



116 



78 

 80 



£ 

 37 

 21 



43 

 22 



25 



£ 



454 

 184 



112 

 19 



87 



s, a, 

 8 11 



4 7l 



5 11 

 8 4 



12 6 



s. d 



■ ■ 



7 24 

 4 2h 



4 2 

 7 7 

 10 4 



Caterpillars. — Specimens of rose buds infested with the 

 caterpillar of a Tortrix moth were received from Woodside 

 Park (Middx.) ; the presence of this cater- 

 pillar is indicated by the spinning together 

 of the leaves, and the remedy is to pick 

 and burn the attacked buds in order to- 

 prevent the, development of the caterpillars. 



Notes on Insect, 

 Fungus, and other 

 Pests.* 



* Notes on insect, fungus and other pests, dealing with the specimens submitted 

 to the Board for identification, and their apparent prevalence, appear in this- 

 Journal month by month. The notes commenced with the issue for June, 1907. 



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