348 THE MONTHLY BULLETIN. 



of California shall publish in bulletin form, from time to time, at least annually, the 

 results of the analyses, hereinbefore provided with such additional information as 

 circumstances may advise. 



Sec. 16. There is hereby provided for carrying out the purposes of this act, out 

 of any moneys in the state treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of Ave 

 thousand dollars for each fiscal year hereafter, beginning with the first day of 

 July, 1911. 



Sec. 17. All persons charged with the enforcement or execution of any of the 

 provisions of this act shall not directly or indirectly be interested in the sale, manu- 

 facture or distribution of any insecticide or fungicide affected by this act. 



Sec. 18. All moneys, whether receved from registry and analytical fees or special 

 license fees shall be paid to the secretary of the board of regents of the University 

 of California for the use of said board in carrying out the provisions of this act. 



Sec. 19. An act to prevent fraud in the sale of paris green used as an insecti- 

 cide, chapter LIU, page 69, Statutes of 1901, is hereby repealed. 



Sec. 20. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after July 1, 1911. 



QUARANTINE ORDER NO. 7. 



Sacramento, December 2 3, 1911. 



(POTATO EELWORM.) 



WhereaSj We have reason to believe that several districts more or less restricted 

 in area, in the three counties of Nevada, viz. : Lyon, Churchill, and Washoe, which, 

 on November 27, 1911, were quarantined against the potato eelworm, are free from 

 this pest and ought not in justice to the growers and to our people, as well, be 

 denied entrance to California ; and 



Whereas^ It is impracticable to exclude said districts from the ciuarantine ; there- 

 fore, 



Resolved, That we declare the said quarantine revoked and permit all potatoes from 

 Nevada to enter this State, but all such potatoes must be carefully inspected upon 

 arrival and if a single potato is found to harbor the eelworm, the entire car will be 

 ordered out of the State or destroyed, at the option of the shipper. 



A. J. COOK, 



State Commissioner of Horticulture. 

 Approved : 



HIRAM W. JOHNSON, 



Governor of State of California. 



QUARANTINE ORDER NO. 8. 



Sacramento, January 25, 1912. 



(TULARE COUNTY.) 



Whereas. Quarantine Order No. 3, Tulare County, California, only permitted 

 fruit to be delivered at Porterville, Lindsay, IDxeter, Tulare, Visalia, Ducor, Dinuba, 

 Cutler, Pixley, Angiola, and Terra Bella as other railroad stations of the county are 

 without agents ; and 



Whereas, Strathmore, Sultana, Tipton, Goshen, and Farmersville now have 

 agents at each of these places ; therefore, 



It is declared that all the stations named above be places for delivery of nursery 

 stock, fruit trees, fruit and plants, and which, if found free from insects or disease, 

 will be released by the deputy quarantine officer of said county. 



A. J. COOK, 



State Commissioner of Horticulture. 

 Approved : 



HIRAM W. JOHNSON, 



Governor of State of California. 



