626 ANNUAL KEPORTS OF DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 



Camden, X. J., and certain portions of the counties of Philadelphia. Montgomery, and 

 Bucks, Pa., of the following articles from the heavily infested area: (1) Sweet, green, 

 or sugar corn, grapes, lettuce, cabbage, and forage crops of all kinds, including hay and 

 straw: (2) nursery, ornamental, and greenhouse stock, and all other plants, except bulbs 

 and cut flowers;" and (3) soil, compost, and manure other than fresh manure; and from 

 tlie liuditly infested area, (1) nursery, ornamental, and greenhouse stock and all 

 other plants except bulbs and cut flowers; and (2) soil, compost, and manure other 

 than fresh manure, oti account of the Japanese beetle ( PopilHa japonka) . 



United Sta'fs quaranlined to protect Ilauail. — Quarantine No. 51: Regulates the 

 movement from the United States to the Territory of Hawaii, as ships' store.s or as 

 baggage or effects of passengers or crews, of sugar cane, corn, cotton, alfalfa, and the 

 fruits of the avocado and papaya. 



Pitl- hoUworm. — Quarantine No. 52, with revised rules and regulations: Prohibits 

 the interstate movement from the infested and regulated areas of Texas, Louisiana, 

 and New Mexico of cotton, including all parts of the plant, seed cotton, cotton lint, 

 linters, gin waste, and all other forms of cotton lint, cotton seed, cottonseed hulls, 

 cottonseed cake and meal, bagging and other containers of the articles enumerated, 

 and also railway cars, boats, and other vehicles which have been used in conveying 

 cotton and cotton products grown in the infested districts or which are fouled with 

 such products, hay and other farm products, farm household goods, and farm equip- 

 ment, except as provided in the rules and regulations supplemental thereto, on account 

 of the pink bollworm of cotton (Pectinophora gossypiella Saunders). 



Siitin moth. — Quarantine No. 53: Prohibits the interstate movement to points 

 outside of the infested areas in New Hampshire and Massachusetts of all species or 

 varieties of poplar and willow, on account of the satin moth (Stilpnotia salicis L.). 



White- pine Mis' er rust. — Quarantine No. 54: Prohibits the interstate movement 

 from all counties in the State of Washington lying we^t of the crest of the Cascade 

 Mountains of fi\e-leafed pines, ciurant and gooseberry plants, on account of the white- 

 pine blister rust. 



FOREIGN QUARANTINES. a 



Ir'ish potatoes. — Quarantine No. 3: Prohibits the importation of the common 

 or Irish potato from Newfoundland; the islands of St. Pierre and Miquelon; Great 

 Britain, including England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland; Germany; and Austria- 

 Hvmgary, on account of the disease known as potato wart. 



Mexican fruits. — Quarantine No. 5, as amended; Prohibits the importation of 

 oranges, sweet limes, grapefruit, mangoes, achras sapotes, peaches, guavas, and plums 

 from the Bepublic of Mexico, on account of the Mexican fruit fly. 



Five-leafed pines, Ribes and Grossularia. — Quarantine No. 7, as amended: Prohibits 

 the importation from each and every country of Europe and Asia, and from the Domin- 

 ion of Canada and Newfoundland, of all five-leafed pines and all species and varieties 

 of the genera Ribes and Grossularia, on account of the white-pine blister rust. 



Cotton seed and cottonseed hulls. — Quarantine No. 8, as amended; Prohibits the 

 importation from any foreign locality and country, excepting only the locality of the 

 Imperial Valley, in the State of Lower California, Mexico, of cotton seed (including 

 seed cotton) of all species and varieties, and cottonseed hulls, on account of the pink 

 bollworm. Cotton and cotton seed from the Imperial Valley may be entered under 

 permit and regulation. 



Seeds of avocado or alligator pear. — Quarantine No. 12: Prohibits the importation 

 from Mexico and the countries of Central America of the seeds of the avocado or 

 alligator pear on account of the avocado weevil. 



Sugar cane. — Quarantine No. 15; Prohibits the importation from all foreign coun- 

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

 injurious insects and fungous diseases. There are no restrictions on the entry of 

 such materials into Hawaii and Porto Rico. 



Citrus nursery stock. — Quarantine No. 19: Prohibits the importation from all 

 foreign localities and countries of all citrus nursery stock, including buds, scions, 

 and seeds, on account of the citrus canker and other dangerous citrus diseases. The 

 term "citrus," as used in this quarantine, includes all plants belonging to the sub- 

 family or tribe Citratae. 



European Pines.— Quarantine No. 20: Prohibits, on account of the European 

 pine-shoot moth (Evetria buoliana), the importation from all European countries 

 and localities of all pines not already excluded by Quarantine No. 7. 



Indian corn or maize and related plants. — Quarantine No. 24, as amended; Prohibits 

 the importation from southeastern Asia (including India, Siam, Indo-China, and 

 China), Malayan Archipelago, Australia, New Zealand, Oceania, Philippine Islands, 



