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Miscellaneous Notes. 



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Mr. C. P. Trevelyan, M.P., will be Chairman of the Committee, and 

 Mr. W. R. Barker, an Examiner of the Board of Education, will act as 



Secretary. 



MISCELLANEOUS NOTES. 



Exhibition at Ekaterinoslav.— With reference to the notice in this 

 Journal (Nov., 1909, p. 676) relative to an exhibition to be held this year 

 at Ekaterinoslav, the Commercial and Indus- 

 Agricultural * na * Gazette (St. Petersburg) of nth February 

 Exhibitions Abroad, notifies that the exhibition authorities have de- 

 cided to open a special pavilion for the display 

 of models of all kinds of agricultural machinery and implements, draw- 

 ings, &c. — {Board of Trade journal, March 3rd, 1910.) 



Agricultural Exhibition at Prague. — H.M. Consul at Prague (Capt. 

 A. W. Forbes) has forwarded copies of the programme of an agricul- 

 tural exhibition, organized by the Central Agricultural Society of the 

 Kingdom of Bohemia, to be held at Prague from 14th to 22nd May 

 next. Foreign exhibits will be received at the exhibition, which is an 

 annual one. A section is included for novelties in connection with 

 agricultural machinery and implements, and a competition will be held 

 for chaff-cutting machines. Applications for space should be addressed 

 to the offices ol the " Societe Centrale d 'Agriculture, Vodickova ul. 

 38," Prague. 



Copies of the programme mentioned above may be obtained by 

 intending British exhibitors on application to the Commercial Intelli- 

 gence Branch of the Board of Trade, 73, Basinghall Street, London, 

 E.C. — {Board of Trade Journal, March 10th, 1910.) 



International Agricultural Exhibition in Chile. — The Diario Oficial 

 of 28th January publishes a law authorising the President of Chile to 

 expend a sum of 300,000 pesos in the organization of an International 

 Agricultural Exhibition and a National Industrial Exhibition, to be held 

 in September next. 



A Supplement is issued with the present number of the Journal 

 dealing with the objects and work of the International Agricultural 

 Institute at Rome. 

 Supplement T ne International Agricultural Institute 



j-q ^ ne was founded in 1905 with the co-operation of 



Journal tne g° vernmen ts of most of the principal 



countries of the world, and since that time 

 great progress has been made in placing the organization of the 

 Institute on an effective basis. 



The Board of Agriculture and Fisheries think, therefore, that it 

 may be opportune to bring to the notice of agriculturists in Great 

 Britain the objects and work of the Institute in order that they may 

 become acquainted with the efforts which are being made on behalf of 

 agriculturists in all parts of the globe. 



Copies may be obtained from the Board of Agriculture and Fisheries, 

 Whitehall Place. Price 4^., post free. It is supplied to subscribers to 

 the Journal without extra charge. The supplement contains two state- 



