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part thereof, or any such article or thing, shall take place in the presence 

 of and in accordance with the instructions given by the Superintendent 

 of Agriculture or his Assistant. Should the importer decline or refuse 

 to destroy any such plant or part thereof, or any such article or thing 

 in the presence of, or in accordance with the instructions given by the 

 Superintendent of Agriculture or his Assistant, the Superintendent of 

 Agriculture shall have such plant or part thereof, or any such article or 

 thing destroj'ed, and may recover the cost from the importer in a 

 summary manner before a Police Magistrate. 



3. This order shall not ap[)ly to any of the above-mentioned articles 

 when imported by and for the Superintendent of Agriculture of Barbados, 

 or the Imperial Commissioner of Agriculture for the West Indies for 

 scientific pur)30ses, with the previous consent of the Governor-in-Execu- 

 tive Committee ; provided that the Superintendent of Agriculture of 

 ]3arbados or the Imperial Commissioner of Agriculture for the West 

 Indies so notifies the Comptroller of Customs or the Colonial Postmaster. 



4. The order made by the Governor in Executive Committee, on the 

 '2ord day of May 1912, is hereby repealed. 



Made by the Governor in Executive Committee this 21st day of 

 !N'ovember, 1912. 



J. A. BURDON, 



Colonial Secretary. 



ST. LUCIA, 



A Proclamation 



To prohibit the Importation of any plants, &c., belonging to the 

 Natural Order Graminaceae [sic] from certain places. 



By His Honour Reginald Popham Lobb, Esquire, Companion of 

 the Most Distinguished Order of St. Michael and St. George 

 The Officer Administering the Government of the Island of 

 Saint Lucia and its Dependencies, &c., &c., &c. 



"R. Popham Lobb, 



Administrator (Acting). 



By virtue of the power in me invested in that behalf by section three 

 of the Plants Protection Ordinance, 1909, No. 12, and of all other powers 

 enabling me in that behalf, I, Reginald Popham Lobb, The Ofl&cer 

 A(hninistering the Government of the Island of St. Lucia by and with 

 the advice of the Executive Council of Saint Lucia, do hereby absolutely 

 pr.ihibit until further proclamation, the Importation into this Colony of 

 any plants, cuttings, fruits or any parts thereof belonging to the Natural 

 Order Graminaceae that may have come either directly or indirectly from 

 Trinidad or Grenada. 



Provided that this prohibition shall not apply to any of such plants, 

 cuttings, fruits or any parts thereof which are imported under licence 

 given by the Governor and subject to the provisions and conditions of 

 such licence. _ 



