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from the State Board. A bond in the sumof$i,ooo is 

 required on condition that nurserymen and dealers 

 will comply with all the provisions of the law, and 

 upon demand will file with the Board a list of the per- 

 sons to whom they have sold or delivered any nursery 

 stock, giving the species, together with the address of 

 each purchaser. Failure on the part of any nursery- 

 man, grower, agent or dealer to comply with these 

 provisions shall render him liable to a fine. 



Missouri. An inspector is appointed, whose duty 

 it is to visit sections of the State and prescribe reme- 

 dies for diseased trees and orchards. Nursery stock 

 arriving from without the State must be accompanied 

 by the entomologist's certificate, and no package can 

 be delivered until such certificate is attached. The 

 work is under the general direction of the State Board 

 of Agriculture, Columbia, Mo. 



Montana. The State Board of Horticulture shall 

 appoint an inspector of fruit pests for each of the six 

 districts. The nurseries, orchards, fruits, etc., shall 

 be visited regularly and the regulations of the Board 

 enforced. Every person selling or delivering nursery 

 stock is required to notify the inspector at least five 

 days before the said stock is to be delivered, giving 

 date and the nursery and railroad station where the 

 said stock is to be delivered. It shall be the duty of 

 the inspector to inspect such stock, and if any of it is 

 found infested or diseased to order its destruction. 



Under the ruling of the Board of the Inspectors at 

 large, inspectors shall inspect or fumigate all nursery 

 stock growing in the State, and shall have authority 



