638 ANNUAL RKPORTS OF DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 



wliich aro foiiI(Ml with siicli products, liay and otlicr farm products, farm lioiisfhnld 

 poods, a'ld farm cipiipmcut, exco|)t as provided in the rules and ropulatiojis supple- 

 mental thereto, on account of the pink hollworm of cotton {Pectinnphora gosaifpiella 

 Saunders), 



Hawaiian and Porto liuan ration, cotton seed, and cottonseed products. — Quarantine 

 No, 47: lletrulatos the movemoni of cotton, cotton seed, and cottonseed products from 

 Hawaii and Porto Kico on a<-count of the j)ink hollworm and the cotton blister mite, 

 res])ectively. 



Japani^c beetle . — Quarantine No. 'IS: Repnlates the movement InterHtate to any 

 point out.side of certain jMirtions of tlie Counties of Hurlinpton and Camden. N. ,]., 

 and certain ])ortions of the Counties of Pliiladelphia and Hucks, Pa., of (1) farm, 

 parden, ajid orcliard products of all kinds; (2) praiji and fonipo cro))8 of all kinds: (.3) 

 nursery, ornamental, and preenliouse stock, and all other plants, indudinp })ulh.s 

 and cut llowers: and (4 ) soil, compo.st. and majuire otlier tliaJi fre.sli majiuro. on account 

 of the Japanese beetle (Popilliajaponica). 



FOREIGN QUARANTINES. 



Iri.ih potatoes. — Quarantine No. 3: Prohibits the importation of the common or Irish 

 potato from Newfoundland: the islands of St. Pierre and Mifpielon; Great Britain, 

 mcludijig England. Scotland, Wales, and Ireland: (iermany; and Austria-Hungary, 

 on account of the disease known as potato wart. 



Mexican fruits. — Quarantine No. 5, a.s amended: Prohibits the importation of 

 oranges, sweet limes, grapefruit, mangoes, achras sapotes. peaches, guavas. and i)lum8 

 from the Rei>ublic of Mexico, on account of the Mexican fruit fly. 



Fire-kafcd pines. Ribes. and Grossularia. — Quarantine No. 7. as amended: Prohibits 

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

 Dominion 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. S. as amended: Prohibits tlie im- 

 portation 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 

 boUw^orm. Cotton and cotton seed from the Imperial Valley may be entered under 

 permit and regulation. 



Seeds o/ 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 countries 

 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 subfamily 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, 

 Formosa, Japan, and adjacent islands, in the raw^ or unmanufactured state, of seed and 

 all other portions of Indian corn or maize {Zea niaysL. ), and the closely related plants, 

 including all species of Teosinte (Euchlaena), Job's tears (Coix), Polytoca, Chionachne, 

 and Sclerachne, on account of the downy mildews and Physodernia diseases of Indian 

 corn, except that Indian corn or maize may be imported under permit and upon 

 compliance with the conditions prescribed in the regulations of the Secretary of 

 Agriculture. 



Citrus fruit. — Quarantine No. 28: Prohibits the importation from eastern and 

 southeastern Asia (including India, Siam, Indo-China, and China), the Malayan 

 Archipelago, the Philippine Islands, Oceania (except Australia, Tasmania, and New 

 Zealand), Japan (including Formosa and other islands adjacent to Japan), and the 

 Union of South Africa, of all species and varieties of citrus fruits, on account of the cit- 

 rus canker, except that oranges of the mandarin class (including satsuma and tangerine 

 varieties) may be imported under permit and upon compliance with the conditions 

 prescribed in the regulations of the Secretary of Agriculture. 



