LIST OF CURRENT QUARANTINE AND OTHER RESTRICTIVE 



ORDERS. 



QUARANTINE ORDERS. 



Tlie numbers assigned to these quarantines indicate merely the chronological 

 order of issuance of both domestic and foreign quarantines in one 'numerical 

 series. The quarantine numbers missing in this list are (jiiarantines \Ahich 

 have been either superseded or revoked. For convenience of reference these 

 quarantines are here classified as domestic and foreign. 



DOMESTIC QUARANTINES. 



Date ;;o?)»s.— Quarantine No. 6: Regulates the interstate movement of date 

 palms or dale-palm offshoots from Riverside County, Calif., east of the San 

 Bernardino meridian: Imperial County, Calif.; Yuma, ^laricopa, and Pinal 

 Counties, Ariz.; and Webb County, Tex.; on account of the Parlatoria scale 

 (Pnrlaioria hJanchardi) and the PJioenicococcus scale (Phooiicococcus mar- 

 Jatti). 



Cotton seed and cottonseed 7; w?/s.— Quarantine No. 9: Prohibits the importa- 

 tion of cotton seed and cottonseed hulls from the Territory of Hawaii on ac- 

 count of the pink boUworm. 



Hanaiian /^rw (7s.— Quarantine No. 13. revised: Prohibits or regulates the 

 importation from Hawaii of all fruits and vegetables, in the natural or raw 

 state, on account of the Jlediterranean fruit fly and the melon fly. 



Sugar co»e.— Quarantine No. 16: Prohibits the importation from Hawaii and 

 Porto Rico of living canes of sugar cane, or cuttings or parts thereof, on ac- 

 count of certain injurious insects and fungous diseases. 



Cotton. — Quarantine No. 23, revised : Regulates the movement of cotton from 

 Hawaii to the continental United States, on account of the pink bollworm. 



Fii:c-lcafed pines, Rihes and Giosftidaria. — Quarantine No. 26, as amended: 

 Prohibits the interstate movement of tive-le;i+Vd pines, currant and gooseberry 

 plants from all States east of and including the States of Minnesota, Iowa, Mis- 

 souri, Arkansas, and Louisiana to points outside of this area ; prohibits, further, 

 (1) the interstate movement of five-leafed pines and black-currant plants to 

 points outside the area comprising the States of Maine, New Hampshire, Ver- 

 mont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, and New York, and (2) to 

 protect the State of New York, the movement from the New England States, 

 on account of the white-pine blistei" rust. 



Street potato and yam. — Quarantine No. 30: Prohibits the movement from 

 the Territories of Hawaii and Porto Rico into or through any other Territory, 

 State, or District of the United States of all varieties of sweet potatoes and 

 yams {Ipomoca batatas and Dioscorea spp.), regardless of the use for which 

 "the same are intended, on account of the sweet-potato weevil (Cylas formi- 

 carius) and the sweet-potato scarabee (Evscepes hatatw). 



Banana plants. — Quarantine No. 32: Prohibits the movement from the Teri-i- 

 tories of Hawaii and Porto Rico into or through any other Territory, State, or 

 District of the United States of any species or variety of banana plants {Musa 

 spp.), regardless of the use for which the same are intended, on account of 

 two Injurious weevils, Rliahdoeneniis obseunis and MetamasUis heniipterus. 



Ciipsy moth and hrown-tail motli. — Quarantine No. 33, revised: Regulates the 

 movement interstate to any point outside of the quarantined towns and terri- 

 tory, or from points In the generally infested area to points in the lightly 

 infested area, of stone or quarry products, and of the plants and the plant 

 products listed therein. The quarantine covers portions of the States of Maine, 

 New Hamp.shire, Massachusetts, PJiode Island, and Connecticut. 



Japanese beetle. — Quarantine No. .3.5: Regulates the movement interstate to 

 any point outside the townships of Delran, Chester, and Cinnaminson, Burling- 

 ton County, N. J., of green coi-n, commonly called sweet or sugar corn, on 

 account of the Japanese beetle {PopiUia japonica). 



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