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sale from other sources must be examined by the in- 
spector, and if not approved it must be destroyed. To 
all shipments of nursery stock intended for the State 
shall be affixed a label showing the contents, together 
with the name of the shipper and the locality where 
the stock was grown. 
lilinois.—The State Entomologist, whose office is 
at Urbana, Ill., has full charge of the nursery and 
orchard inspection. Nurseries are inspected annually 
and certificates granted, copies of which must accom- 
pany all shipments. It is unlawful for transportation 
companies to deliver nursery stock of any kind within 
the State unless such stock is accompanied by a certi- 
fied certificate approved by the State Entomologist. 
Indiana.—All the nurseries of the State shall be 
inspected at least once a year by the State Entomolo- 
gist, whose office is at Lafayette, Ind. Certificates 
of inspection are given to nurserymen within the State, 
and copies of the same must accompany all shipments. 
All stock received from other states must bear a cer- 
tificate signed by State or government inspectors. 
Jowa.—Quarantine may be established against dan- 
gerous insects and plant diseases by the State Ento- 
mologist at Ames, Ia. Nurseries are inspected at least 
once a year and certificates issued accordingly. It is 
unlawful to bring nursery stock into the State unless 
accompanied by proper certificate from an authorized 
official. 
Kentucky.—The nurseries of the State are inspected 
at least once a year by the State Entomologist at Lex- 
