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Recent Issues of Leaflets. 



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A suggestion is also made in this Report respecting the 

 demand for vegetable and flower seeds. (F.O. Report, Annual 

 Series, No. 3,480.) 



Suggestions by the British Consul at Moscow. as to the im- 

 portation of agricultural machinery into Russia are also given 

 in another Foreign Office Report, Annual Series, No. 3,441. 



The British Vice-Consul at Philippeville, Algeria, reports that 

 a considerable number of ploughs of American or Canadian 

 make are imported from France, and suggests that there is an> 

 opening in this direction for British makers. {F.O. Report,. 

 Annual Series, No. 3,479). 



The following leaflets have been issued since the previous 

 notice in the Journal (June, 1905), and single copies may be 

 obtained free of charge on application to 



^O^LeafletS 68 Secretary, Board of Agriculture and 



Fisheries, 4, Whitehall Place, London, S.W.. 

 "Advice to Beginners in Bee-Keeping" (No. 128) ; A Mush- 

 room Disease" (No. 139); a The Felted Beech Coccus "(No. 140) ;. 

 " Calf-rearing " (No. 142 ) ; " The Turnip Mud Beetle " (No. 143) ; 

 " Sheep Dipping" (No. 145) ; "Tests for Farmer' Milk "(No. 146) ;. 

 " Fences and Hedges" (No. 147); "Planting Fruit Trees and 

 Bushes " (No. 148) ; " Threshing of Barley " (No. 149) ; " Cleanli- 

 ness in the Dairy" (No. 151); "Bacterial Disease of Tomatoes " 

 (No. 152); "Storing Turnips" (No. 153); "Prevention and 

 Cure of Sheep Rot " (No. 1 54) ; " Larch Canker " (No. 155). 



The set of leaflets No. 1-100 are issued bound in stiff boards,, 

 price 66. post free, and the whole series up to recent numbers 

 may be obtained, arranged in eight sectional volumes according, 

 to subject, bound in paper covers, price id. each, post free. 



Sums of 6d. and upwards should be remitted by Postal 

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