AND OTHER INJURIOUS INSFXTS OF I907 AND I908. 57 



Nebraska: No nursery inspection law. Local nurseries inspected and 

 certificates issued by Prof. Lawrence Bruner, Acting State Entomologist, 

 Lincoln, Neb. 



Nevada: Xo law. 



New Hampshire: Stock shipped into the state must bear a cer- 

 tificate of inspection or a statement containing an affidavit that it has 

 been properly fumigated. Prof. E. D. Sanderson, State Nursery Lispector, 

 Durham, N. H. (Act of 1903.) 



New Jersey: Stock shipped into the state must be accompanied with 

 a certificate of inspection and a statement from the shipper that it is a 

 part of the stock inspected and whether it has been fumigated with hydro- 

 cyanic-acid-gas. Dr. John B. Smith, State Entomologist. New Brunswick, 

 N. J. (Act of 1903.) 



New Mexico: No liw relating to nursery inspection. 



New York: Nursery stock shipped into the state must be accom- 

 panied with an othcial certificate of inspection and must be fumigated 

 before being sold or planted. Hon. Chas. A. Wieting, Commissioner of 

 Agriculture, Albany, N. Y. (Act of 1903.) 



North Carolina: Shipments sent into this state must bear official 

 certificates of inspection and should be fumigated and a st-'t-^ment to that 

 effect signed and attached by the consignor. Duplicate certificates must 

 be fi'rd V it'" '^' " St-^t^ Ent-vnolo-z'st. ^M-anklin Sherman. Jr., State En- 

 tomologist. Raleigh, N. C. (Act of 1897.) 



rjcrth Eakota: No law. 



Ohio: Shipments must be accompanied with official certificates of 

 inspection or fumigat-'on. Agents and dealers must file sworn statements 

 as to sources from which their stock is obtained. Mr. N. E. Shaw. Chief 

 Lispector. Department of Agriculture, Columbus, Ohio. 



Oklahoma: The owners or operators of nurseries who desire to ship 

 stock into the state of Oklahoma are rec]uired to make an application for 

 a permit. This will be issued by the Board of Agriculture upon the filing 

 of a duplicate certificate of inspection or the report of inspection from the 

 state inspector who examined the stock, and in addition the application 

 must be accompanied by a remittance of $5. If satisfactory, the Board 

 will issue a permit over the signature of its secretary, and in addition to 

 the above may require further evidence of integrity to establish the respon- 

 sibility and good faith of the applicant. All shipments must be accom- 

 panied by a tag on which is printed a copy of this permit over the fac- 

 simile signature of the secretary of the Board. All agents canvassing 

 for nurseries located outside the state are required to carry a duplicate of 

 the permit of their principals, which duplicate is issued upon payment of 

 $1. Quotations on tags will be forwarded upon application to the secre- 

 tary. Address all communications to Oklahoma State Board of Agricul- 

 ture. C. F. Barrett, Secretary, Guthrie. Okla. (Act of 1905.) 



Oregon: Stock is sul)ject to inspection on arrival at quarantine sta- 

 tions. Mr. H. W. Williamson, Secretary, State Board of Horticulture. 

 Portland, Ore. (Amended act f)f 1905.) 



