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Uepori of Rotation of Districts Committee. 
If this suggestion be adopted; 
thus arranged : — 
(1) Present District A . , 
( 2 ) ..... . . . 
(3) Present District B . 
(4) Present District C . 
( 6 ) 
(C) Present District D . 
(7) Present District E . 
(8) Present District E . 
(9) Present District 0 . 
April 6th, 1892. 
, a rotation for nine years might be 
Some town in the counties of Bedford, 
Buckingham, Cambridge, Essex, 
Hertford, Huntingdon, Middlesex, 
Norfolk, Oxford, or Suffolk. 
At Biemingham. 
Some town in Cumberland, Durham, 
Northumberland, or Westmoreland. 
Some town in Derby, Leicester, Lin- 
coln, Northampton, Notts, or Rut- 
land. 
At Liteepool and Manchestee alter- 
natively. 
Some town in Berks, Cornwall, Devon, 
Dorset, Hants, Kent, Somerset, 
Surrey, Sussex, or Wilts. 
Some town in Yoekshiee. 
Some town in Gloucester, Hereford, 
Monmouth, Salop, Stafford, War- 
wick, Worcester, or South Wales. 
Some town in Cheshire, Lancashire, or 
North Wales. 
Jacob Wilson, Chairman. 
QUARTERLY REPORT OF THE HONORARY 
CONSULTING ENTOMOLOGIST. 
June, 1892. 
The past three months, and more especially the last four weeks of 
the quarter, have been remarkable for a greater amount of inquiry 
regarding crop infestations than I think has ever before occurred. 
I much regret to have to mention that the Diamond-back Moth 
has again made its appearance. * 
On May 2G, specimens of moths, which had appeared that day 
in rather numerous quantity on swedes which had just brairded, 
were sent me from near Goswick, Beal, Northumberland. The 
moths, though apparently Diamond-backs, were too much rubbed 
for me to be absolutely certain of the species. I therefore requested 
further specimens, and the receipt of these on May 30 left no 
doubt of the presence of the true Diamond back Moth — Flutella 
cruciferarum. I hear from my correspondent that the moth 
* For a full report of last year’s attack, see pages 59G et seq^. of Journal. 
Vol. II., Third Series. Pt. 3. 1891. 
YOL. HI. T. S. — 10 B B 
