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Madagascar, Mauritius, Reunion, Canada, United States, "West Indies,.. 

 Mexico, British Honduras, Honduras, Guatemala, Nicaragua, San Sal- 

 vador, Costa Kica, Colombia, Venezuela, Guiana, Ecuador, Peru, Brazil, 

 Paraguay, Uruguay, Argentine Republic, Chili, Bolivia, Fiji, Sand- 

 wich Islands, and other Polynesian Islands, Australia, (any part), 

 Tasmania and New Zealand. 



And I do hereby accordingly revoke the Proclamation issued by Sir 

 Henry Arthur Blake and dated the sixth day of September, 1895, 

 under which Orange plants, cuttings, buds or grafts, might be import- 

 ed at other Ports besides Kingston. 



And I do hereby under the Sections of Law quoted above further 

 proclaim that immediately on the importation into this Island of any 

 plants, cuttings, buds or grafts, or of any goods, packages, coverings 

 or things in which such plants, cuttings, buds or grafts may be packed 

 or contained, they shall be subjected to a thorough process of fumiga- 

 tion, to be hereafter decided and approved by me in Privy Council for 

 the purpose of comp etly destioying all animal or vegetable parasites 

 which may have been imported on or along with the said plants, 

 cuttings, buds or grafts. 



And I do hereby order that this my Proclamation shall come into 

 force on the First day of October, now next ensuing. 



Given under my hand and the Broad Seal of this Island, at 

 King's House this Seventh day of September, in the first 

 year of His Majesty's Reign, Annoque Domini, 1901. 



By Command, 



Sydney Olivier, 

 A cting Colonial Secretary. 



18th September, 1901. 



With reference to the Governor's Proclamation of the 7th instant, 

 prohibiting, as from the 1st October, 1901, the importation from cer- 

 tain Countries, except at the Port of Kingston, of Plants, &c, and 

 providing for their being fumigated immediately on importation, it is 

 hereby not'fied that large consignments of Plants will be fumigated in 

 a room on the Government Wharf, East Street, Kingston, which will 

 fee fitted for the purpose. 



Until January, 1902, small consignments will be fumigated at the 

 Government Laboratory, East Street, Kingston, after that date the 

 plants will be placed in a special box placed inside the fumigato- 

 rium. 



The Island Chemist will be responsible for the work of fumigation 

 and for the provision of the necessary labour, chemicals and appli- 



