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Contents  of  Volume  65. 
©fficial  IRepoi'te. 
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Report  of  the  Council  to  the  Anniversary  General  Meeting  of 
Governors  and  Members,  May  30,  1904  ....  222 
Report  of  the  Council  to  the  Half-yearly  General  Meeting  of 
Governors  and  Members,  December  8,  1904  ....  228 
Annual  Report  for  1904  of  the  Principal  of  the  Royal  Veterinary 
College  ...........  238 
By  Pkoek.ssor  J.  McFadyean,  M.B.,  B.Sc.,  C.M. 
Anthrax,  238;  Swine  Fever,  241;  Glanders,  242;  The  Identity  of 
Human  and  Bovine  Tuberculosis,  242  ; Errors  in  the  Tuberculin 
Test,  243  ; Epizootic  Lymphangitis,  244  ; Canine  Distemper,  24G. 
Annual  Report  for  1904  of  the  Consulting  Chemist  . . . 248 
By  J.  Augustus  Voelcker,  M.A.,  B.Sc.,  Pii.D. 
Feeding  Stuffs,  250  ; Fertilisers,  253  ; Miscellaneous  Materials,  256. 
Annual  Report  for  1904  of  the  Consulting  Botanist  . . . 258 
(ir  "Uh  Three  IlliisU-attous') 
By  WiELiAM  Carruthers,  F.R.S. 
Purity  and  Germination,  258  ; Identification  of  Plants,  259  ; Diseases 
of  Plants,  260  ; Appendix  ; Notes  on  a Disease  of  Cucumbers.  I. 
By  Professor  P.  Maze,  270  ; II.  By  Hans  Th.  Gilssow,  272. 
Annual  Report  for  1904  of  the  Zoologist  (With  Four  Illustrations)  . 273 
By  Cecil  Warrurton,  M.A.,  F.Z.S. 
Two  Insects  Injurious  to  Peas,  274  ; Blight  Insects  or  Plant  Lice,  275; 
Blight  Insects  reported  as  injurious  in  1904,  281  ; Acarine  Pests,  283; 
Mites  of  the  Genus  Tursnuemns,  with  a description  of  two  new 
species,  284. 
The  Woburn  Experimental  Station  of  the  Royal  Agricultural 
Society  of  England  (HVi/;  Two  Illustrations)  ....  288 
By  J.  Augustus  Voelcker,  M.A.,  B.Sc.,  Pu.D. 
I. — Field  Experiments,  1903  .......  288 
Continuous  Growing  of  Wheat,  288,  of  Barley,  292 ; Rotation 
Experiments,  293,  294;  Green-manuring  Experiment,  295;  Canadian 
Wheats,  296;  Lucerne,  299;  Sainfoin,  299;  Experiments  on  Pasture, 
301  ; Prevention  of  Potato  Disease,  302  ; “F'inger-and-toe”  in 
Turnips,  304  ; Rainfall  at  Woburn  Experimental  Station,  1903,  306. 
II. — Pot-culture  Experiments,  1903.  .....  306 
The  Hills  Experiments,  306  ; The  Influence  of  the  Iodides  and  Oxides 
of  Manganese,  Potassium,  Sodium,  and  Lithium,  on  Wheat,  306,  on 
Barley,  309  ; Water-culture  Experiments  on  Barley  witli  the  Iodides 
and  Oxides  of  Manganese  and  Lithium,  313  ; “Head”  r.  “Tail” 
Corn  for  Seed  Barley,  314. 
Final  Report  by  the  Consulting  Botanist  and  the  Consulting 
Chemist  on  the  Grass  Experiments  conducted  by  the  Society, 
1895-1904  316 
By  William  Carruthers,  F.R.S.,  and  J.  Augustus 
Voelcker,  M.A.,  B.Sc.,  Pir.D. 
Laying  Down  Land  to  Pasture,  318,  331  ; Improvement  of  Old  Pas- 
ture, 319  ; General  Conclusions,  330  ; Success  of  the  Experiments, 
330  ; Evidence  of  Chemical  Analysis,  331  ; Ploughing  up  of  Pasture 
and  Re-laying,  331  ; Use  of  “Aerating  Plough,”  332  ; Harrowing 
and  Re-seeding,  332  ; Manurial  Appliciitions,  332  ; Botanical  Con- 
siderations, 33.5  ; Geological  Considerations,  335  ; Suggestions  for 
the  Future,  335  ; Local  Interest,  336  ; Acknowledgments,  336. 
