66 INJURIOUS INSECTS OF 1909 AND IQIO. 
official in the state whence stock was shipped. Carrying companies 
transporting stock into Minnesota not so labeled are liable. Such 
certificate is generally honored by the Minnesota entomologist, but 
he has the right to demand that such shipment be inspected if he 
deems it necessary. 
4. The State Entomologist has the right to revoke a certificate 
issued by him to a nurseryman when in the opinion of the ento- 
mologist there is just cause for so doing. 
5. It will be seen from the reading of the above that stock 
imported from Europe into Minnesota comes under the provisions 
of the state act. 
cite nad 
UN ViSi(& DE PEPINIERES 
“RA ote CHAIRE DEPARTEMENTALE D’AGRIC’ 
Département” tt Cal AtlOs ey ase DU. CALVADOS 
¥ 
Be soussigné prathcaeue Départemen, 
_ culture de Caen, département du Cal vad 
_désigné par M. Je ministre de PAgricult) 
T nidanetened: Proffessor Depi Clee 
ericulture (oflicial expert designed f 
‘ of Agriculture) do hereby cera 
Sas 
: aly ‘and personnally. visited th series of | avoir personnellement visité le 
. LEVAVASSEUR fils Norseryman, at U M. LEVAVASSBUR fils, pépiniér 
y6partement of Calvados the 25 October 19094 partement du Calvados, le 25 0 
‘ter close examination Gertifiy that all pla mon sérieux certifie 
sltivated are in excellent health, of fine er 
nd that it is'to my- knowledge they show 
ign of. dangerous. insects, nor any sign ot 
gitse: ase that might be transfer 
“nursery stocks_or Lo. obhe 
ere whards.- = 
Declared at Ussy, the 
feat he as ae a 
riginal Copy dé yosided Basak, Geel wees Original dépose 3 
LE TaN ae ee es & 
\ fe, 
Fig. 17%. Fac simile of certificate on package of 
French stock, wherein we found nest of Brown-tailed 
Moth. 
