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The returns of the warbled hides give the key to estimating 
amount of the widespread mischief which has been going on, 
and which is yet further to come on these very hides by their 
frequent uselessness for working up as good leather. 
Movement is going steadily forwards amongst leading 
men—whether farmers, cattle owners, butchers, or tanners, 
who have seen for themselves the need of checking this 
most unnecessary trouble, and how easily this can be done; 
and, on my part, I shall be happy to give every information 
in my power on this subject to all who may apply to me, 
and also particularly glad to receive any, either now, or when 
the warble season is again returning. 
ELEANOR A. OBMEROD. 
Torrington House, 
St. Albans. 
September, 18S9. 
P.S.—I shall be happy to forward to any applicant (interested in 
warble prevention) a copy of this leaflet, gratuitously, on receipt of a 
stamp for postage; and also, if wished, a copy of my previously issued 
four-page leaflet, giving a short life-history of the Warble Fly, fully 
illustrated, together with simple, thoroughly tried means of checking 
warble attack with little cost or trouble, of which leaflet more than 
130,000 copies have already been issued. I would also gladly send larger 
numbers to those desiring copies for distribution.—E. A. 0. [1894.] 
PRINTED BY WEST, NEWMAN AND CO., HATTON GARDEN, LONDON, E.C. 
