cxxvi Members' Entomological Privileges. 
It is necessary that before the purchaser of seeds send the sample for exami- 
nation he secure — 
1. That the vendor specify the nature of the article supplied. 
2. That the bulk be true to the bulk specified. 
8. That it contain not more than 5 per cent, of seeds other than the species 
ordered. 
4. That the germinating power shall be, for cereals, gieeu crops, clovers, and 
timothy grass, not less than 90 per cent. ; for fox-tail, not less than 50 per cent. ; 
and for other grasses not less than 70 per cent. 
The Council strongly recommend that the purchase of prepared miKtures 
should be avoided, and that the diiferent seeds to be sown should be purchased 
separately. 
II. ENTOMOLOGICAL. 
Determination of the species of any insect, worm, or other animal 
which, in any stage of its life, injuriously affects farm crops, with a 
report on its habits and suggestions as to its extermination . . ..2s. 6(f. 
Parcels or letters containing insects, or plants apparently infested with insects, 
sent for examination, must be addressed to Miss Ormerod, F.R.Met.Soc., 
Dunster Lodge, Spring Grove, Isleworth. 
