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ROYAL GARDENS, KEW. 
BULLETIN. 
OF 
MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION. 
No. 35.] |. NOVEMBER. [1889. 
OXVIIL—PHYLLOXERA REGULATIONS AT THE 
CAPE 
The following letter, enclosing a copy of the new regulations affecting 
the introduction of plants and bulbs, lately published in the Government 
to this establishment by the Agent General. It will be noticed that the 
regulations, dated the 15th May 1884, absolutely prohibiting the intro- 
duction of any plants, tubers, roots, or bulbs into the Cape Colony, have 
now been so far modified as to admit oť the introduction to Cape Tow 
of plants other than grape vines under certain specified conditions. 
Sir CHARLES Mitts, K.C.M.G., to ROYAL GARDENS, Kew. 
Sin, 112, Victoria Street, London, S.W. 
I ENCLOSE, fer. your ss Se a copy of a recently issued 
proclamation revoking, so far as it relates to the port of Cape Town, 
the regulations prohibiting the introduction into the Colony, from places 
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