.S18 GARDEN FOES. 



" llEVOCATIOX OF OUDER. 



"8. The Destructive Insects and Pests Order of 1908 

 is liereby revoked. 



Execution of the Order. 

 " 9. Each local authority shall carry into effect this 

 Order within their district, and shall appoint such inspec- 

 tors or other officers for that purpose as may be necessary. 



" SCHEDULE. 

 " Insects and Pests to which this Order Applies. 



" The Vine Louse (Phylloxera vastatrix, Planchon). 



" The San Jose Scale (Aspidiotus perniciosus, Corn- 

 stock). 



" The Mediterranean Fruit Fly (Ceratitis capitata. 

 Weidemann). 



" The Colorado Beetle (Doryphora decemhneata, Say). 



" The Large Larch Sawfly (Nematus erichsonii, Hartig). 



" The Potato Moth (Lita solanella, Boisduval). 



" The Gripsy Moth (Liparis [Ocneria] dispar. Linne). 



" The Brown Tail Moth (Euproctis chrysorrhea, 

 Linne). 



" The Nun Moth (Liparis monacha, Linne). 



" The Cherry Fly (Rhagoletis cerasi, Linne). 



" The Narcissus Fly (Merodon equestris, Fabricius). 



" Black Knot (Plowrightia morbosa, Saccardo). 



" Wart Disease or Black Scab of Potatoes (Synchi- 

 trium endobioticurn, Percival). 



" Tomato Leaf Spot (Septoria lycopersici, Spegazzini). 



" Melon or Cucumber Canker (Mycosphoerella citrul- 

 lina, Grossenbacher). 



" American Pear Blight (Micrococcus amylovorus. 

 Burrell). 



" American Gooscborrv Mil<l('w (Splurrotheca mors-uva^, 

 Berk)." 



[N.B.— Several of the above-named pests are not described in the fore- 

 going pages partly because the volume was alread}^ prepared for press 

 when the Order was issued, and, further, because it is unlikely that 

 those not mentioned will ever get established in this country ; anyway, 

 we hope. not. — T. "\V. S.] 



