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JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGY 



[Vol. 7 



It is not the purpose of this paper to outHne the regulations that 

 have since been passed governing the admission of nursery stock into 

 the province. Suffice it to say they are quite adequate to keep out 

 all infested stock if properly enforced. During the spring of 1913 the 



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writer determined to inaugurate a thorough inspection of the entire 

 fruit belt. It was determined to pursue the policy of the preceding 

 year,— to destroy all infested trees and if possible to exterminate the 

 scale. I feel the results have justified the expenditure and it would 



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