Sy6 Leaflets of the Board of Agriculture, [feb., 



The Public Health (Foreign Meat) Regulations, 1908, which were sum- 

 marised in this Journal, December, 1908, p. 712, provide for the acceptance of 



certain "official certificates" as evidence that the 

 Public Health. (Foreign pig from which the meat is derived has been certi- 

 Meat) Regulations. fied by a competent authority in the place of origin 



to be free from disease at the time of slaughter, and 

 that the meat has been certified by the like authority to have been dressed or 

 prepared and packed with the needful observance of all requirements for the 

 prevention of danger arising to public health from the meat as an article of 

 food. 



The Local Government Board have now published a notice containing a 

 schedule of the labels and marks admissible as " official certificates " in respect 

 of pork, &c, from Denmark, Holland, Canada, and New Zealand, and copies 

 may be obtained from Messrs. Wyman and Sons, Fetter Lane, E.C. 



This Order, which came into force on 20th January, 1909, applies to the 



American Gooseberry dty of Norwich onl y- The ° rder is on similar 



tw-ij /twt • -l\ lines to those applied to other districts where 



Mildew (Norwich) * r , , ^ , , * » 



" American Gooseberry Mildew has appeared. A 



Ur&er 01 loUy. summary of the provisions of former Orders was 



given in the Journal, January, 1908, p. 624. 



Attention is drawn to the fact that a new edition of the Board's Leaflets 

 (Nos. 1-100), bound in stiff boards, is now ready. Price 6d., post free. 



This edition has been extensively revised, and 

 Leaflets Of the includes an exhaustive index to the different subjects 



Board Of dealt with in the leaflets, as well as a special index 



Agriculture to ^ nsect; ^ c ^ es and fungicides recommended. 



Leaflets Nos. 101-200, bound up in a similar 

 way, will be issued very shortly. 



The leaflets up to No. 200 can also be obtained grouped in separate sections 

 according to subject. These are issued in paper covers, price id. each, post 

 free. 



The classification adopted is as follows : — 



Section 1. — Acts of Parliament and Miscellaneous Subjects, 



Section 2.— Farm Animals and Dairying. 



Section 3. — Diseases and Insect Pests of Farm Animals. 



Section 4. — Poultry and Bees, their Breeding and Management. 



Section 5. — Cultivation of Fruit Trees and Farm and Garden Crops. 



Section 6. — Manures and Feeding Stuffs. 



Section 7. — Forest Trees and their Diseases. 



Section 8. — Wild Animals and Birds. 



Section 9. — Insects and other Pests injurious to Farm and Garden Crops. 

 Section 10. — Insects and other Pests injurious to Fruit Trees and Bushes. 

 Section 11. — Fungi injurious to Farm and Garden Crops. 

 Section 12. — Fungi injurious to Fruit and Fruit Trees. 



Any of the volumes mentioned above can be obtained on application to the 

 Secretary, Board of Agriculture and Fisheries, 4, Whitehall Place, London, 

 S.W. In remitting money, amounts of sixpence 'and upwards should be sent 

 in the form of postal orders or cheques. 



