igi i,] Premiums for Thoroughbred Stallions. 859 



Professor Somerville that it would be desirable that he, as the author 

 and originator of these experiments, should prepare a Report which 

 would bring together in one publication the results obtained during the 

 last fourteen years. This Report is issued as a Supplement to the 

 present number of the Journal, price ^d., post free. It is supplied to 

 subscribers without extra charge. 



With reference to the notice which appeared in the December issue 

 of this Journal (p. 760) as to the Bulletins of the International Institute 



_ T . ,. „ of Agriculture, the Permanent Committee of 



Bulletins of the *.u 1 <. u a -a a * f 



_ , _ the Institute has now decided to arrange for 



International Institute the sale of these publications to the public 

 Of Agriculture. at the f 0 n ow i n g subscription rates as from 

 January 1st, 191 1 : — 



Monthly Bulletin of Economic and Social Intelligence, 18 francs. 



Monthly Bulletin of Agricultural Intelligence and Diseases of Plants, 

 18 francs. 



Monthly Bulletin of Agricultural Statistics, 6 francs. 



Combined subscription for all three publications, 36 francs. 



At the same time the Institute is disposed to consider proposals for 

 exchange with reviews and newspapers where the publications offered 

 are of equal importance to these Bulletins and are likely to be of use 

 to the Institute. Persons at present receiving these Bulletins in 

 exchange, or desiring so to receive them in the future, are asked to 

 indicate to the Institute : — 



(a) the name of the publication or publications that they already 

 send, or which they desire to exchange ; and 



(b) the name of the publication or publications of the Institute that 

 they already receive. 



Starting from the date mentioned above, some special sheets, which 

 are not incorporated in the body of the text, and are exclusively devoted 

 to agricultural advertisements, will be inserted in the various Bulletins. 

 The Institute will not accept any responsibility in regard to anything 

 contained in the advertisements. 



All communications concerning the subscriptions, exchanges or 

 advertisements should be addressed to the Institut International d' Agri- 

 culture, Bureau du Secretariat General, Rome. 



A Show of Thoroughbred Stallions will be held on March 7th 

 next in connection with the Annual Show of the Hunters' Improvement 

 . Society, at which the Board of Agriculture 



Premiums for and Fisheries will be in a position to offer 

 Thoroughbred £f t y King's Premiums of an average value of 



Stallions. ^150 each, out of grants from the Develop- 



ment Fund. 



The total value of the premiums will be made up as follows : — ■ 

 Fifty guineas, payable on the award of the premium; service fees, 

 payable after the close of the season for service; and foal fees, payable 

 I in the following year. 



As already announced, his Majesty the King has been graciously 



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