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XiIST OF LEAFZiETS ISSUED BY THE BOARD OF 

 AGHICULTUBE. 



Number, 





Title. 



A 3.— 



1893 



I. 



Cultivation of Osiers. 



A 4.— 





I. 



Insects on Fruit Trees. 



A 5.— 





I. 











The Mangel W^urzel Fly. 



A 6.— 





I. 



The Field Vole. 



A 7.— 





I. 



Autumn Catch Crops and Fodder Supply. 



A 8.— 





I. 



Farmers and Assessments to Local Rates. 



A 9.— 





I. 



Ensilage. 



A 10.— 



a 



I. 



The Ribbon Footed Corn-Fly. 



A 12.— 





I. 



The Gooseberry Saw-Fly. 



A 13.— 



» 



I. 



Acorn Poisoning. 



A 14.— 





I. 



The Raspberry Moth. 



A 15.— 



>y 



I. 



The Airnle Rlossom WppviI 



A 16.— 



}> 



1. 



The Apple Sucker. 



A 17.— 





I. 



Preservation of Commons. 



A 18.— 



» 



I. 



Fertilisers and Feeding Stuffs Act, 1893. 



A 1.— 1894 



I. 



Mites on Currant and Nut Trees. 



A 2.— 





T 

 1. 



Vine and Raspberry T\^eevils, 



A 3.— 



» 



I. 



The Diamond Back Moth. 



A 4.— 



>> 



I. 



The Daddy Langlegs. 



A 5.— 





I. 



Potato Disease. 



A 6.— 





I. 



The Warble Fly. 



A 7.— 





I. 



Farmers and the Income Tax. 



A 8.— 



j> 



I. 



Moths on Fruit Trees. 



A 9.— 



j> 



I. 



Remission of Tithe Rentcharge. 



A 10.— 





I. 



Wireworras. 



A 1.— 1895 



I. 



Anthrax. 



A 2.— 



5) 



I. 



Pea and Bean Weevil. 



Copies of the above leaflets are to he obtained free of charge 

 and jjost free on apiMcation to the Secretary, Board ^of Agri- 

 culture, 4, Whitehall Place, London, S. W. Letters of application 

 80 addressed need not be stamioed. 



