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during the pcriocls sjjccificd under Section 3 for stock requiring fumigation, with the 

 addition of the ports of Hahfax, N. S., Sherhrooke, P. Q., and Montreal, P. Q., 

 through which ports such European stock may enter from September 15 to May 15. 

 Such European nursery stock, and such other imported vegetation, as the Minister 

 may determine, entering Canada, shall be exempt from fumigation, but shall be 

 inspected either at the port of entry or at its destination to which it may be allowed 

 to proceed, but in the latter case it must not be unpacked except in the presence of 

 an inspector. 



7. If, on inspection, nursery stock or other vegetation or vegetable matter is found 

 to be infested with any of the insects, pests or diseases hereinafter specified, it shall 

 be destroyed to the extent deemed necessary by the inspector and in his presence. 

 All cases, packages and packing in which such stock has been contained shall also 

 be destroyed in the same manner. 



8. Any inspector entering any lands, nursery or other premises where there is 

 reason to believe that any of the insects, pests or diseases hereinafter specified are 

 or may be present, shall give instructions for the treatment or destruction of any 

 tree, bush, crop or other vegetation or vegetable matter or the containers thereof, 

 which may be found or suspected to be infested with any of the insects, pests or 

 diseases hereinafter specified, and such instructions shall be carried out by the o^Tier 

 or the lessee of the infected or suspected vegetation, vegetable matter or containers 

 thereof, and such remedial treatment shall be carried out and continued until the 

 insect, pest or disease shall be deemed by the Inspector to have been exterminated. 



9. Compensation not exceeding two thirds of the value as assessed by the Inspec- 

 tor, of the vegetation or vegetable matter or containers thereof destroyed by the 

 instructions of an Inspector, shall be granted by the Governor in Council upon the 

 recommendation of the Minister. 



10. It shall be illegal to sell, offer for sale or in any way dispose of or receive any 

 trees, shrubs, or other plants, vegetable matter or portions of the same, if the same 

 are infested with any of the insects, pests or diseases hereinafter specified. 



11. The owner, occupier or lessee of any premises or place where any of the insects, 

 pests or diseases specified herein shall be found, shall immediately notify the Min- 

 ister and shall also send to him specimens of such insects, pests or diseases. 



12. The destructive insects, pests and diseases to which the said Act shall apply 

 shall include the following: 



The San Jose Scale {Aspidiotus perniciosus). 



The Brown-tail Moth {Euproctis chrysorrhaea). 



The Woolly Aphis {Schizoneura lanigera) . 



The West Indian Peach Scale {Aulacaspis pentagona). 



The Gypsy Moth {Porthetria dispar). 



Potato Canker (Chrysophlyctis endohioticn) . 



P^^asitic diseases affecting potatoes externally or internally. 



Branch or Stem Canker {Nectria ditissima) . 



Gooseberry Mildew {S phoerotheca mors-uvce). 



White Pine Blister Rust (Peridermium strobi). 



13. The importation of potatoes into Canada from Newfoundland or the Islands 

 of St. Pierre or Miquelon is prohibited. 



14. The Minister may, upon special request to that effect, authorize the importa- 

 tion into Canada of any insect, pest or disease hereinafter specified, but for scientific 

 purposes only. 



15. The Regulations made under the "San Jose Scale Act" are repealed. 



