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the rules niul regulations prescribed in the Notice of Quarantine, on account 

 of two injurious scale insects, to wit, the Parlaloria scale {I'arlatoria blan- 

 chardi) and the Phoeuicococcus scale (I'hucnicococcus viarlatti) . 



Cotton seed and cottonseed /jm/Za'.— Quarantine No. 9: Prohibits the importa- 

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

 account of tlie pink bollworni. 



Hawaiian fruits. — Quarantine No. 13, revised, with regulations: Prohibits 

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

 raw state, except in manner or method or inider conditions prescribed in the 

 regulations of the Secretary of Agriculture, on account of the Mediterranean 

 fruit fly and the melon fly. 



SiKjar cane. — Quarantine No. 16: 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 of the sugar cane known to 

 occur in these Territories. 



Cotton. — Quarantine No. 23. revised, with regulations: Prohibits the move- 

 ment of cotton from Hawaii to the continental United States, except in accord- 

 ance with the regulations prescribed in the Notice of Quarantine, on account 

 of the pink bollworm. 



Ciipsy moth and broion-tail moth. — Quarantine No. 27, with regulations : Pro- 

 hibits the movement interstate to any point outside of the quarantined towns 

 and territory, or from points iu the generally infested area to points in the 

 lightly infested ai-ea of stone or quarry products and of the plants and the 

 plant products listed therein until such stone or quarry products and plants 

 and plant products have been inspected by the United States Department of 

 Agriculture and certified to be free from the gipsy moth or the brown-tail 

 moth, or both, as the case may be. This quarantine covers portions of the New 

 England States. 



FOREIGN QUARANTINES. 



Irish potato. — 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-Hungary 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 Republic of Mexico, on account of the Mexican fruit fly. 



Five-leafed pines, Ribes, and (lrossularia,—Quiir:mthie 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. 8, as amended, with regu- 

 lations : Prohibits the importation from any foreign locality and country, ex- 

 cepting only the locality of the Imperial Valley, in the State of Lower Cali- 

 fornia, Mexico, of cotton seed (including seed cotton) of all species and varie- 

 ties and cottonseed hulls, on account of the pink bollworm. 



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

 tation 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 li^^ng canes of sugar cane, or cuttings or parts thereof, on account 

 of certain injurious insects and fungous diseases of the sugar cane occurring in 

 such countries. There ai'e 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 Citratce. 



European pines. — Quarantine No. 20: Prohibits the importation from all 

 European countries and localities of all pines not already excluded by quaran- 

 tine on account of the European pine-shoot moth {Evetria buoliana). 



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

 Prohibits the importation from southeastern Asia (including India, Slam. Indo- 

 China and China), Malayan Archipelago. Australia. New Zealand. Oceania, 

 Philippine Islands, Formosa, Japan, and adjacent islands, in the raw or un- 



