must be sent previous to the shipment of stock, giving the names of 

 the nurserymen and the places at which it is to be dehvered. Hon. 

 F. A. Huntley, Commissioner of Horticulture, Tacoma, Wash. (Act 

 of 1907.) 



West Virginia. — All stock shipments into the State must be accom- 

 panied by an official certificate of inspection and fumigation. Notice 

 of shipments must be sent, ten days before the time of delivery, to 

 the Director of the West Virginia Experiment Station, stating the 

 number of trees in each consignment, the place from which such are 

 to be shipped, and their destination. Agents and dealers who sell 

 stock must secure a license from the assessor in the county where the 

 stock is sold and pay a fee of $10 to the sheriff of the coimty. Prof. 

 J. H. Stewart, Director of Agricultural Experiment Station, Morgan- 

 towm, W. Va. (Amended acts of 1905 and 1907.) 



Wisconsin. — Stock shipped into the State must be accompanied 

 w^ith an official certificate of inspection. Prof. E. P. Sandsten, Agri- 

 cultural Experiment Station, Madison, Wis. (Act of 1907.) 



Wyoming. — Any person or firm wishing to do business in the State 

 must first obtain a license. Licenses are issued on application, for a 

 period terminating on July 1 of the next succeeding inspection year 

 (approximately two years). All applications must be accompanied 

 by the license fee ($25), a bond in the sum of $500 conditioned that 

 the principal will faithfull}^ obey the law of the State of Wyoming, and 

 by a certified certificate of inspection from an authorized inspector 

 in the State from which shipments are to be made. On receipt 

 of these, the Secretary of the State Board issues authorized shipping 

 tags (at cost). Nursery stock may not enter the State and transpor- 

 tation companies may not deliver miless such tags be attached to each 

 and every box, bundle, or bale. For circular of detailed informa- 

 tion address Prof. Aven Nelson, Secretary State Board Of Horticul- 

 ture, Laramie, Wyo. (Act of 1905.) 



Canada. — Shipments of stock into Canada are unpacked and fumi- 

 gated by government inspectors and must arrive within the time 

 specified at the following ports of entry: St. Johns, Quebec; Niagara 

 Falls, Ontario, and Windsor, Ontario, from March 15 to May 15 and 

 from September 26 to December 7; St. John, New Brunswick, and 

 Winnipeg, Manitoba, from March 15 to May 15 and from October 7 

 to December 7 ; Vancouver, British Columbia, from October 1 to May 

 1. Dr. James Fletcher, Dominion Entomologist, Ottawa, Ontario.^ 



Approved : ^ 



James W^ilson, 



Secretary of Agriculture. 



\yASHiNGTON, D. C, Juuc 9, 1908. 



[Cir. 75.] 



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