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13. Where hop fields are infected with the hop louse spraying must be done as the 
board from time to time shall recommend. 
14. Importers or owners of nursery stock, trees, or plants desiring to have such 
nursery stock, trees, or plants inspected at points other than regular quarantine 
stations may have such inspection done where required: Provided, however, That 
such importers or owners shall pay all charges of inspection and expenses of the 
officer employed in such inspection, such charges and expenses to be paid before a 
certificate is granted. 
15. Quarantine regulations: 
STATIONS. QUARANTINE OFFICERS. 
ts { The inspector of fruit pests, any member of the board, 
SI ME Aer GS ¢ and E. A. Carew-Gibson. 
Vancouver, New Westminster, § T. Cunningham, any other member of the board, and 
and Liverpool. . the inspector of fruit pests. 
ME Geo. Pannell, any member of the board, and the 
Cee ged i WeL Aaa ee ) inspector of fruit pests. 
C George H. Roe, any member of the board, and the in- 
BOON Soke ws orceia, aici a spector of fruit pests. 
ashes é G. W. Henry, any member of the hoard, and the inspec- 
Mission Cty. --—- —- tor of fruit pests. 
V, { Herbert Francis Denison, any member of the board, 
COUON 5 2 ag SG SE Si5G Seiten aaa 2 and the inspector of fruit pests. 
C. A. R. Lambly, any member of the board, and the 
Osoyoos ......-------------- inspector of fruit pests. Ff 
ae Be R. R. Gilpin, any member of the board, and the in- 
ee } spector of fruit pests. 
Golden F.C. Lang, any member of the board, and the inspector 
= Sag erg RRR fs thes FY ST of fruit pests. 
Fort Siecle §R. L. T. Galbraith, any member of the board, and the 
Fithian OS TBE een ? inspector of fruit pests. 
Wiestekaotenal } John F. Costello, Northport, any member of the board, 
Mets pages and the inspector of fruit pests. 
Transportation companies or persons shall deliver and cause to be detained all 
nursery stock, trees, plants, and fruit, at one or other of the quarantine stations for 
inspection, as provided by the rules and regulations of the board, and all such nur- 
sery stock, trees, plants, and fruit shall not be removed without the consent of the 
quarantine officer having been first obtained. 
A quarantine officer may also, if in his opinion such a course is necessary, detain 
any nursery stock, trees, or plants, for the purpose of disinfection, at a quarantine 
station, until such quarantine officer is satisfied that all infection is removed: Pro- 
vided, however, That in no case shall the inspection of nursery stock, trees, plants, 
and fruit be done by a quarantine officer having any pecuniary interest in the same. 
16. The fees for inspection of apple, pear, plum, cherry, and other fruit trees shall 
be as follows: 
On all consignments numbering— 
Under 100 trees s- aoe eee ee eee ee ee $2.50 
100‘trees and under 250 5228 ee es a are ag ee re 3. 50 
250 trees and ‘under 5002 Le052 ee ee ea ee eee ee 4.50 
And for every additional 500 trees or fraction thereof over 500, $1 additional. 
For other nursery stock the fees shall be as follows: 
$2.50 on $25 in value or fraction thereof. 
$3.50 on any consignment over $25 and up to $50 in value, and 5 per cent addi- 
tional on the value over $50. 
When nursery stock, trees, or plants are found to be infected with insect pests or 
_ diseases, a charge of 50 per cent will be added to the foregoing rates to pay expenses 
of the quarantine officers for supervising disinfection and subsequent inspections. 
