GOVERNMENT NOTICE No. 180 of 1907. 



jT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED for general infor- 

 X mation that His Excellency the Governor has. 

 under the powers in him vested by section one of 

 Ordinance No. 16 of 1904, been pleased to make the 

 following Regulations for preventing the introduction 

 and spread of insect pests and plant diseases in this 

 Colony. 



ADAM JAMESON, 



Commissioner of Lands. 



Office of the Commissioner of Lands, 

 Pretoria, 9th February, 1907. 



Regulations. 



1. The Regulations published under Government 

 Notice 1197 of 1904 shall be and are hereby with- 

 drawn. 



2. In these Regulations the following terms shall 

 have the meaning respectively assigned to them: — 



■'South Africa" shall mean that portion of Africa 

 including the British South African Colonies 

 or Territories, and that portion of Portuguese 

 Territory lying south of the Zambesi River. 



"Inspector" shall mean any person appointed by 

 the Commissioner of Lands for the purpose of 

 carrying out the provisions of these Regulations. 



"Plant" shall mean any tree, shrub, or vegetation, 

 and the fruit, leaves, cuttings, bark, or any 

 part thereof whatsover, whether severed or 

 attached. 



"Stock" shall mean any young rooted plant 

 intended for budding or grafting. 



"Nursery Stock" shall mean trees or plants of 

 any kind, not being vegetables, grown or culti- 

 vated for purposes of trade, and with the 

 intention of their being sold or distributed 

 for the purpose, of their being grown elsewhere 

 than on the premises where they stand. 



"Insect Pest" shall mean any insect or other 

 invertebrate animal which may be injurious to 

 agricultural or horticultural products. 



"Plant Disease" shall mean any fungus, bacterial 

 or other disease, which may be injurious to 

 agricultural or horticultural products. 



