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iBemters' ^l^nto mo logical i^ribileses. 
The Council have fixed the charge of 2s. 6d. for the 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 hahits, 
and suggestions as to the methods of prevention and remedy. 
INSTRUCTIONS FOE SENDING SPECIMENS. 
Portions of the plants injured should accompany the specimens of 
the insects. 
All specimens should be sent in tin or wooden boxes, or in quills, 
so as to prevent injury in transmission. 
Parcels or letters containing specimens (carriage or postage paid) 
must be addressed to Miss Oemeeod, FE.Met.Soc., Dunster Lodge, 
Spring Grove, Isleworth. 
