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tinuously carried on from February in last year up to the present 
time with regard to the use of Paris green, have shown that in this 
country, as well as in the States and Canada, it may be applied 
mixed with water as a fine spray with excellent effects in clearing 
the caterpillars, without injuring the leafage, and without subsequent 
injury to the trees or anything else. 
I am in constant receipt of information as to the working of 
these two insecticides, and shall be happy to give all information in 
my power on the subject to any applicant. 
Amongst other attacks Clover-stem sickness is showing itself as 
usual, and in last v/eek I had a portion of a warbled hide sent me 
showing that the year's mischief has already very badly begun. 
All these matters, and the usual routine of inquiries, I am attending 
to, to the best of my power. 
Eleanor A. Ormeeod. 
March 3, 1891. 
