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LIST OF CURRENT QUARANTINE AND OTHER RESTRICTIVE ORDERS 



QUARANTINE ORDERS. 



The auiubers assigaei to these quarantines indicate merely the chronological orde? 

 of issuance of both domestic and foreign quarantines in one numerical series. Thf 

 quiraatine numbers missing in this list are quarantines which have either been 

 superseded or revoked. For convenience of reference these quarantines are here 

 classified as domestic and foreign. 



DOMESTIC QUARANTINES. 



Date palins. — Quarantine No. 6: Regulates the interstate movement of date palms 

 or date-palm offshoots from Riverside County. Calif., east of the San Bernardino 

 meridian: Imperial County. Calif.: Yuma, Maricopa, and Pinal Counties. Ariz.: and 

 Webb County. Tex.: on account of the Parlatoria scale (Parlatoria blanchardi) and 

 the Phoenicococcus scale (Phoenicococrus madatti). 



Hawaiijii fruits. — Quarantine No. 13, revised: Prohibits or regulates the importa- 

 tions from Hawaii of all fruits or vegetables, in the natural or raw state, on account of 

 the Mediterranean fruit fly and the melon fly. 



Sugar cane. — Quarantine No. IG: Prohibits the importation from Hawaii and Porto 

 Rico of living canes of sugar cane, or cuttings or parts thereof, on account of certain 

 injurious insects and fungous diseases. 



Five-leafed pines, Ribes andGrossularia. — Quarantine No. 26, as amended: Prohibits 

 the interstate movement of five-leafed pines, currant and gooseberry plants from all 

 States east of and including the States of Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, Arkansas, and 

 Louisiana to points outside of this area: prohibits fiu-ther (1) the interstate movement 

 of five-leafed pines and black-currant plants to points outside the area comprising the 

 States of Maine, New Hampshire, ^'ermont, Massachusetts. Rhode Island. Connecticut, ■ 

 and New York, and, * 2 1 to protect the State of New York, the movement from the New 

 England Siatea, on account of the white-pine blister rust. 



Sweet potato and yam. — Quarantine No. 30: Prohibits the movement from the Terri- 

 tories 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 (Ipotnoea batatas 

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

 of the sweet-potato weevil \Cylas formicarius ) and the sweet-potato scaraijee i Euscepes 

 batata;). 



Banana pZa/i^s.— Quarantine No. 32: 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 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, (Rhabdoc- 

 nemis obscurus) and ( Metjimasius hemipterus). 



Black stem rust. — Quarantine No. 38: Prohibits the movement interstate to any 

 point outside of the quarantined area of the common barberry and its horticultural 

 varieties, as well as certain other species of Berberis and Mahonia, on account of the 

 black stem rust of wheat, oats, barley, rye, and many wild and cultivated grasses. 



European corn borer. — Quarantine No. 43 (second revision): Regulates the move- 

 ment interstate to any point outside of the quarantined area of (1) corn and broom 

 corn (iucludiug all parts of the stalk), all sorghums, sudan grass, celery, green beans 

 in the pod, beets with tops, spinach, rhubarb, oat and rye straw as such or when used 

 as packing, cut flowers or entire plants of chrysanthemum, aster, cosmos, zinnia, 

 hollyhock, and cut flowers or entire plants of gladiolus and dahlia, except the bulbs 

 thereof, without .stems, from infested areas in Massachusetts and New Hampshire, 

 and (2) corn and broom corn (including all parts of the stalk), all sorghums, and sudan 

 grass from infested areas in New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Michigan on account 

 of the European corn borer (Pyrausta imbilalis). 



Gipsy moth and brown-tail moth. — Quarantine No. 45, as amended: Regulates the 

 movement interstate to any point outside of the quarantined towns and territory, 

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

 of stone or quarry products, anil of the plants and the plant products listed therein. 

 The quarantine covers all the New England States. 



Hawaiian and Porto Rican cotton, cotton seed, and cottonseed produces. — Quarantine 

 No. 47: Regulates the movement of cotton, cotton seed, and cottonseed products from 

 Hawaii and Porto Rico on account of the pink bollworm and the cotton blister mite, 

 respectively. 



Japanese beetle. — Quarantine No. 48, revised: Regulates the movement interstate 

 to any point outside of certain portions of the counties of Burlington, Gloucester, and 



