REPORT OF THE FEDERAL HORTICULTURAL BOARD. 383 



Oranges, sweet limes, mangoes, Achras sapotes, peaches, guavas, 

 plums, and grapefruit, and their horticultural varieties, from Mexico, 

 on account of the Mexican fruit fly. 



All citrus nursery stock, including buds, scions, and seeds, from all 

 foreign localities and countries, on account of the citrus canker and 

 other dangerous citrus diseases. The term "citrus" as used here 

 includes all plants belonging to the subfamily or tribe Citratse. 



Living canes of sugar cane, or cuttings or parts thereof, from all 

 foreign countries, on account of injurious insects and fungus diseases 

 of sugar cane. There are no restrictions on the entry of such material 

 into Hawaii and Porto Rico. 



All five-leafed pines, currant, and gooseberry plants from the 

 Dominion of Canada and Newfoundland; all five-leafed pines from 

 Asia, and all pines from Europe, on account of the white-pine blister 

 rust and the pine-shoot moth. 



Seed and all other portions of Indian corn or maize, and the closely 

 related plants of teosinte (Euchlaena), Job's tears (Coix), Polytoca, 

 Chionachne, and Sclerachne, in the raw or unmanufactured state, 

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

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

 Philippine Islands-, Formosa, Japan, and adjacent islands, on account 

 of the downy mildews and Physoderma diseases of Indian corn. 



DOMESTIC. 



Cotton seed and cottonseed hulls from Hawaii, on account of the 

 pink boll worm. 



Any fruit or vegetable from Hawaii upon which the Mediterranean 

 fruit fly or the melon fly breeds, or which, from proximity of growth 

 or the requirement of packing and shipping, may carry infestation, 

 including alligator pears, bananas, carambolas, Chinese* ink berries, 

 Chinese oranges, Chinese plums, coffee berries, cucumbers, damson 

 plums, eugenias, figs, grapes, grapefruit, green peppers, guavas, 

 kamani nuts, kumquats, limes, loquats, mangoes, mock oranges, 

 mountain apples, melons, Natal or Kafir plums, oranges, papayas, 

 peaches, persimmons, pineapples, prickly pears, rose apples, star 

 apples, string beans, squashes, and tomatoes, on account of the 

 Mediterranean fruit fly and the melon fly, except that bananas and 

 pineapples may be moved from the Territory of Hawaii in manner or 

 method or under conditions prescribed in the regulations of the Sec- 

 retary of Agriculture. 



Cotton lint from Hawaii may be shipped to the continental United 

 States only in accordance with the regulations prescribed in the 

 notice of quarantine, on account of the pink boll worm. 



Living canes of sugar cane, or cuttings or parts thereof, from Hawaii 

 and Porto Rico, on account of injurious insects and fungus diseases 

 of sugar cane. 



Date palms or date-palm offshoots from Riverside County, Cat., 

 east of the San Bernardino meridian; Imperial County, Cal.; Yuma, 

 Maricopa, and Pinal Counties, Ariz.; and Webb County, Tex., shall 

 be moved only in accordance with the rules and regulations applicable 

 thereto, on account of two injurious scale insects, known as the 

 Parlatoria scal^ and the Phoenicococcus scale. 



