PARTI 10. CoNTROL OF STREAK DIsEase—Ma1ze AND SuGar CANE. (Asked by the Agricultural Department, Kenya. Infor- mation especially requested from South Africa.) (See page 212.) 11. NEW INFORMATION RE SUGAR Mosaic DISEASE. : (Asked by the Agricultural Department, Kenya. Infor- mation especially requested from South Africa.) (See page 213.) 12. HEAT INJURY OF SISAL LEAVES AFTER CUTTING. (i) (Asked by the Agricultural Department, Kenya. Infor- mation especially requested from Tanganyika Territory.) 13. RoserTE Disease oF GrounNp Nurs. (Asked by the Agricultural Department, Kenya. Infor- mation especially requested from South Africa.) (See page 213.) 14. Tue CoNTROL OF TERMITES, MORE ESPECIALLY THE WORK DONE IN THE UNION OF SOUTH AFRICA, WITH REGARD TO CONTROL IN BUILDINGS. (ii.) (Asked by the Agricultural Department, Kenya.) 15. RECENT WORK IN THE CONTROL OF CUTWORMS. (Asked by the Agricultural Department, Kenya.) (See page 220.) 16. LisTs OF THE INJURIOUS INSECTS OF THE VARIOUS TERRITORIES WITH THEIR FOOD PLANTS AND STATUS AS PESTS, WITH A VIEW T0 COMPILING AS COMPLETE A LIST AS POSSIBLE FOR THE CONTINENT. (Asked by the Agricultural Department, Kenya.) (See page 220.) 17. Bacterium ManvacearuM E.F.S. The nature and extent of the damage done by this disease, and best methods of control under conditions of native agriculture. (Asked by the Agricultural Department, Uganda.) (See page 220.) 18. Brown Bast Disease or Hevea. The most effective and a economical method of control. (Asked by the Agricultural Department, Uganda.) (See page 220.) 19. MEASURES OTHER THAN HAND-PICKING FOUND PRACTICABLE FOR CONTROL OF ANTESTIA LINEATICOLLIS ON COFFEE. (Asked by the Agricultural Department, Uganda.) (See page 199.) 20. THE USE OF LOCAL INDIGENOUS PLANTS AS INSECTICIDES AND ~~ FUNGICIDES. } (Asked by the Agricultural Department, Nyasaland.) (See page 222.) 17