1046 American Gooseberry Mildew. [march, 



sioner; Mr. A. Barker; Mr. H. H. Law, M.Inst.C.E., Deputy-Chief 

 Engineering Inspector of the Local Government Board; Mr. W. H. 

 Ralston. 



Mr. S. Samson, of the Board of Agriculture and Fisheries, will 

 act as Secretary. 



The Right Hon. Walter Runciman, M.P., President of the Board 

 of Agriculture and Fisheries, has appointed a Departmental Com- 

 mittee : — 



-Departmental I# To inquire and report as to the nature 



Committee on Small and character of the buildings which should 

 Homings k e p rov id e( i f or use j n connection with small 



(Cheaper Buildings). agricultural holdings in England and Wales, 

 regard being had : — 



(a) To the convenience and requirements of the occupiers. 



(b) To considerations of economy, and also the possibility of the 

 reduction of cost by the use of materials and methods of construction 

 different from those ordinarily employed at present; 



(c) To the special agricultural and building conditions of the 

 different parts of the country; and 



(d) To the various requirements of the Public Health Acts, and any 

 Orders or Regulations made thereunder. 



2. To submit a series of plans and specifications likely to be of 

 assistance to local authorities and landowners for the purpose. 



The Committee is constituted as follows : — Mr. Christopher Turnor 

 (Chairman); Mr. Colin Campbell; Mr. E. J. Cheney, an Assistant 

 Secretary to the Board of Agriculture and Fisheries ; Mr. F. R. Hard- 

 ing-Newman ; Mr. Cecil Harmsworth, M.P. ; Mr. A. Ainsworth Hunt, 

 M.S.A. ; Mr. H. H. Law, M.Inst.C.E., Deputy-Chief Engineering 

 Inspector of the Local Government Board; Mr. Henry T. Tate; Mr. 

 Raymond Unwin. 



Mr. C. W. Sabin, of the Board of Agriculture and Fisheries, will 

 act as Secretary. 



The following gentlemen have consented, on the invitation of the 

 President of the Board of Agriculture and Fisheries, to act as a 

 Committee to advise him as to whether, and, 

 Committee on if SOj what measures can be adopted for the 

 Mountain improvement of mountain and moorland 



and Moorland breeds G f pon ies :— 

 Breeds of Ponies. Lord Arthur Cecil ; Mr. C. Coltman 



Rogers, Mr. T. F. Dale, Mr. A. C. Mardon, and Mr. E. P. Worthey. 



Mr. A. B. Charlton, of the Hunters' Improvement Society, will 

 act as Secretary. 



The Board of Agriculture and Fisheries have made arrangements 

 with the Controller of his Majesty's Stationery Office whereby books 



containing one hundred of either Form A^p 



American declaring certain premises to be "infected 



Gooseberry Mildew . iu 



Notice Forms. premises," or Form A —-requiring the occu- 

 pier of infected premises to take steps to 

 remove visible traces ' of disease, can be obtained by Local Authorities 



