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No. 28. — Anthrax. — Information as to methods of preventive inocula- 

 tion has been added. 



No. 70. — Winter Washing of Fruit Trees. — Advice has been added 

 to this leaflet as to the treatment of neglected orchards, both as regards 

 insect and fungoid pests, and regrafting and replanting. The informa- 

 tion as to winter washing has also been revised. 



No. 71.— Colorado Beetle.- — This leaflet has been re-written and re- 

 issued with new illustrations. 



No. 97. — Farmers' Co-operative Societies, and No. 111, Co-operative 

 Egg and Poultry Societies. — These leaflets have been re-written to make 

 them more applicable to present conditions. 



No. no. — Carriage of Goods by Rail at Owner's Risk Rates. — This 

 leaflet contains certain new conditions which were agreed upon at the 

 Railway Conference, and takes the place of the leaflet entitled, 

 "Carriage of Milk by Rail in Locked Cans," which is incorporated 

 with the new leaflet. 



A large number of other leaflets have also been revised and amended 

 without being entirely rewritten. 



In order to bring to the notice of British farmers the valuable papers 

 relating to the growth and composition of wheat, which were read at 

 the Meeting of the British Association at 

 Supplement Winnipeg in 1909, the Board of Agriculture 



fa fae ana< Fisheries have obtained the consent of 



Journal tne Association to their publication as a 



Supplement to the Journal of the Board of 

 Agriculture. This Supplement is issued with the present number. 



The papers it contains will be found to give in a concise form a 

 summary of the experimental work which has been done in the pro- 

 duction of new varieties of wheat and of recent research into the 

 composition of wheat and flour. 



Copies are sent to subscribers free, but the Supplement can be- 

 purchased separately, price <\d., post free. 



The following is a list of the Supplements which have been issued 

 up to the present : — 



No. 1.— Agricultural Education in the United States, January 1908. 

 No. 2. — The Food of Some British Birds, December, 1908. 

 No. 3. — Work of the International Agricultural Institute at Rome,, 

 April, 1910. 



No. 4. — Wheat. — Papers read at the Meeting of the British Asso- 

 ciation at Winnipeg in 1909. June, 1910. 



The Report of the Proceedings of the Board of Agriculture and 

 Fisheries under the Acts relating to Tithe, Copyhold, Inclosure and 

 Commons, Land Drainage, and certain other 

 Annual subjects during the year 1909 has recently 



Reports. been presented to Parliament. (Cd. 5,170, 



price 2\d.) 



The Annual Report (Part I.) of the Intelligence Division has also 

 been issued (Cd. 5,172, price $\d.) Some information as to this Report 

 is given on p. 220 of this issue. 



