. International Review of the Science and Practice of Agriculture. 1) Sanitary supervision of the plantations. The entomo-logists and mycologists attached to this Service attend to the studyof cryptogamic diseases and pests likely to be harmful to the plan-tations and to live-stock. The reports of these specialists and theresults of their investigations together with instructions for controll-ing the enemies of crops are distributed to the agricultural agentsand to the planters by means of the Bulletin Agricole. The Agricultural Service takes the necessary measures forchecking the further spre


. International Review of the Science and Practice of Agriculture. 1) Sanitary supervision of the plantations. The entomo-logists and mycologists attached to this Service attend to the studyof cryptogamic diseases and pests likely to be harmful to the plan-tations and to live-stock. The reports of these specialists and theresults of their investigations together with instructions for controll-ing the enemies of crops are distributed to the agricultural agentsand to the planters by means of the Bulletin Agricole. The Agricultural Service takes the necessary measures forchecking the further spread of diseases and of harmful insects. 2) Destruction of injurious Animals. The Service will under-take the destruction of wild beasts, etc., when a source of dan-ger to the herds and plantations in the cultivation and breedingcentres, in the same way as this is done in neighbouring Colonies. Forthis purpose, it has the power to grant bounties for the destructionof these animals, and in urgent cases may organise battues or takeany other means necessary. I DEC v. University of TorontoBWhxNIibrarv |l Medici * DO NOTREMOVETHE


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