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etc.. are prohibited from being brought or landed la this State, and, if 

 landed, shall be destroyed. 



Eule 12. — Quarantine stations: For the First District, comprising the 

 counties of ^^ultnomah, Clackamas. Yamhill, Washington, Columbia, Clat- 

 sop and Tillamook, shall be Portlaml. W. K. Newell, quarantine officer, 

 or any member of the Board or the secretary thereof. For the Second 

 District, comprising the counties of Marion, Polk, Benton. Linn, Lincoln 

 and Lane, shall be Salem. L. T. Eeyuolds, quarantine officer, or any mem- 

 ber of the Board or the secretary thereof. For the Third District, com- 

 prising the counties of Josehine, Coos, Curry, Douglas, Jackson, Lake and 

 Klamath, shall be Ashland. A. H. Carson, quarantine officer, or any mem- 

 ber of the Board or the secretary thereof. For the Fourth District, com- 

 prising the counties of Morrow, Wasco, Gilliam, Crook and Sherman, shall 

 be The Dalles. Emile Schanno, quarantine officer, or any member of the 

 Board or the secretary thereof. For the Fifth District, comprising the 

 counties of Umatilla, Union, Baker, Wallowa, Malheur, Grant and Harney, 

 shall be Milton and Pendleton. Judd Geer, quarantine officer, or any mem- 

 ber of the' Board or the secretary thereof. At all stations such other 

 quarantine officers as may be from time to time appointed by the Board, 

 notice whereof will be given, and complete lists of whom may be obtained 

 from the secretary or any member of the Board. 



Eule 13. — Importers or owners of nursery stock, trees or cuttings, grafts, 

 buds, or scions, desiring to have such nursery stock, trees, plants, cuttings, 

 grafts, buds or scions inspected at points other than regular quarantine 

 stations, may have such inspection done where required; provided, how- 

 ever, that such importers shall pay all charges of inspection; such charges 

 and expenses to be paid before a certificate is granted. Transportation 

 .'ompanies or persons and consignees or agents shall deliver and cause to 

 be detained all nursery stock, trees, plants, and fruit at one or the other 

 of the quarantine stations, for inspection, as provided by the rules and 

 regulations of the Board. 



Eule 14. — The fee for the inspection of apple, pear, plum, peach, nec- 

 tarine, prune, cherry, apricot, nut-bearing trees and all other trees, shrubs, 

 or plants, shall be as follows: Thirty cents per hour, including the time 

 from leaving home, inspection and return home of the inspector, and actual 

 traveling and other expenses. On all fruits the fee for inspection shall be 

 $1 on any sum up to .$35, and $2 on any sum over that amount, and $5 

 tor carload lots. 



Eule 15. — All persons growing nursery stock, trees, and plants for sale, 

 or to be offered for sale, are hereby required to report to the commissioner 

 of the district in which said nursery stock, trees, or plants are grown, for 

 inspection during the months of September, October, or November of each 

 and every year, and the commissioner of such district, or his duly appointed . 

 d(>i>uty sliall iiisjieft sueli nursery stock, trees, or iilnnts prior to slii])- 

 luent and delivery. When said nursery stock, trees or plants are found by 

 said inspecting officer to be worthy of a certificate setting forth the free- 

 dom of such nursery stock, trees, or plants, from live, injurious insect pests, 

 their eggs, larvae, pupae, or fungous disease the said inspecting officer 

 shall then issue to the owner or owners of said nursery stock, trees, or 

 plants, a certificate of inspection. The condition under which this cer- 

 tificate is granted is, that the party or parties receiving such certificate 

 shall be compelled to disinfect by fumigation with hydrocyanic acid gas, 

 as described in Eule 8, all pear and apple trees, or other stock grown on 

 ai)ple roots, after lifting the same and before delivery to purchaser or 

 carriers; and, in ease such fumigation is neglected, said certificate of in- 

 spection shall be void and of no effect. 



Passed at a meeting of the State Board of Horticulture at Portland, 

 Oregon, April 3, 1895, and amended at a regular meeting of tlie State 



