International Agricultural Institute. 



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We also ask the public and agriculturists to be patient, so 

 that the Institute may not be like a calculating machine, but 

 that it may specialise on the subject within its sphere. 



The good seed has been sown. With the assistance of the 

 Governments, with the co-operation and goodwill of agri- 

 culturists, the time will come when the results obtained at 

 the Institute will assuredly tend to improve the conditions 

 of life. 



R. CLAY AND SONS, LTD., BREAD STREET HILL, E.G., AND -BUNGAY, '^SUFFOLK. 



