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ating same. Agents and employees of railroads shall be required to open for 
inspection any car, sealed or unsealed, at any siding, freight yard, or depot in 
this State, when so ordered by the State entomologist or his assistant. Any 
person who shall refuse to comply with the instructions of the State entomolo- 
gist or his assistants as herein specified, or who shall offer any hindrance or 
shall obstruct the State entomologist or his assistants in the discharge of their 
duties as herein specified shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon 
conviction shall be punished as provided by section 1039 of the Penal Code of 
Georgia of 1895. 
Src. 20. The State entomologist, himself or assistants, shall have power to enter 
during ordinary business hours any premises, depot, warehouse, cotton mill, oil 
mill, or other building or place in this State where agricultural products are or are 
supposed to be, for the purpose of inspecting and determining whether any boll 
weevils are there present. in case of finding any material therein infested with 
the boll weevil he shall at once give instructions to the owner, agent, or tenant 
thereof to destroy, fumigate, or treat such infested material in such manner as 
in his judgment he may deem best. But in the event said material should be 
ordered destroyed, the owner shall be compensated as now provided by law in 
cases where property is condemned for public use. Failure of the agent, owner, 
or tenant to comply with said directions (unless an appeal be taken as provided 
for in section 4 of this act) or the removal of said infested material or any part 
thereof from the premises, shall be deemed a misdemeanor and shall be punished 
as provided by section 1039 of the Penal Code of Georgia of 1895. 
RULES AND REGULATIONS. 
1. In accordance with section 11 of said act, the following insects and fungous 
diseases are hereby declared, individually and severally, to constitute infestation 
in trees and plants, this list to be revised at the will of the board of entomology : 
The San Jose scale (Aspidiotus perniciosus). 
he new peach scale (Diaspis pentagona). 
The woolly aphis of apple (Schizoneura lanigera). 
Black knot of plum and cherry (Plowrightia morbosa). 
The crown gall (Dendrophagus globosus). 
The Mexican cotton boll weevil (Anthonomus grandis). 
Rosette of peach and plum. 
Yellows of peach. 
2. The State entomologist is hereby charged with the enforcement of said act, 
and as inspector is directed to locate by personal investigation, correspondence, 
and in such other manner as he may deem best the above-named pests so 
far as they may exist in this State, and give proper directions and take such 
steps in accordance with the above-cited act as he may deem necessary to con- 
trol or eradicate the same. 
3. In accordance with section 5 of the above-cited act, the State entomol- 
ogist is hereby endued with power to condemn and destroy any infested trees, 
shrubs, or other plants that in his judgment are not worthy of remedial treat- 
ment, when such infestation is, or is likely to become, a menace to the agri- 
cultural interests of any section of the State, or when the owner or owners of 
infested premises shall refuse or neglect to properly execute the treatment pre- 
seribed for him or them. 
4. Any trees, shrubs, or other plants commonly known as nursery stock shipped 
within the State of Georgia without each box, bundle, or package (in each ear- 
