40 LAWS AGAINST mjUKIOUS INSECTS. 



ether vegetation of value mentioned in or coming witliin the, scope of this a A, 

 and of such other matters as the board may from time to time direct, and who 

 shall be paid such salary as may be appropriated by the legislature. 



The said superintendent of entomology shall be a trained and educated ento- 

 mologist, who has made the subject of entomology as related to agriculture a 

 special study ; and, if such a man is available, one who has had practical train- 

 ing and experience in connection with entomology in a tropical country. 



Sec. 13. No soil, nursery stock, tree, sugar cane, shrub, plant, flower, vine, 

 cutting, graft, cion, bud, seed, root, fruit pit, fruit, vegetable, leaf, nut, or moss 

 shall be imported into the Territory of Hawaii except in the manner and upon 

 the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth, viz : 



(1) Lahels. A label shall be affixed to the article desired to be imported, or 

 if it is enclosed, to the box, barrel, case, package, or other container in which it 

 is enclosed, which label shall set forth : 



(a) The name, number or amount, and description of the said article 



or articles. 



(b) The locality where the same was produced. 



(c) The port from which the same was last shipped. 



(d) The name of the shipper of said article or articles. 



(e) The name of the consignee of said article or articles. 



(2) Request for inspection. In addition to any requirements of the customs 

 authorities concerning invoices or other formalities incident to importations 

 into the Territory, the importer shall file a written statement with the board, 

 signed by himself, or his agent or attorney, which shall set forth his desire to 

 ?mport certain articles into the Territory, which articles shall be described as 

 follows, viz : 



(a) The name, number or amount, and description of the said article 



or articles. 



(b) The locality where the same was produced 



(c) The port from which the same were last shipped. 



(d) The name of the shipper thereof. 



(e) The name of the consignee thereof. 



The said statement shall also contain a request that the board examine, or 

 cause to be examined, the articles described as aforesaid, and agreeing to be 

 and become responsible for all costs, charges, and expenses incident to the in- 

 spection, examination, fumigation, disinfection, quarantine, and care of said arti- 

 cles desired to be imported. 



(3) Blanks. Suitable blanks shall be furnished by the board, upon which to 

 make such requests, which blanks may provide for the insertion of other state- 

 ments, and may contain other requirements which the board, in its discretion 

 and under the authority herein contained to make rules and regulations, may 

 direct. 



(4) Inspection. Immediately upon receipt of a request for inspection, in ac- 

 cordance with the provisions hereinabove set forth, or as soon thereafter as 

 reasonably practicable, an inspector of the board shall inspect the said article 

 desired to be imported. 



(5) Place of inspection. The said inspection may, in the discretion of the 

 said inspector, be made on the vessel importing the same, on the wharf adjacent 

 thereto, or any other convenient place or places which he may indicate ; but 

 said article or articles shall in no case be removed from the vessel importing the 

 same excei)t upon a written permit signed by said inspector. 



(6) Unpacking or removing. If, in the discretion of said inspector, it is nee- 



