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DISINFECTION 
{<■) Disinfeetioii shall he cjn-ricd out in such manner and undor such condi- 
tions as the director may deem ade(iuate for the destruction of any pest or 
disease that may possihly he on or among such plants or packages: Provided, 
That the director, in his discretion, may refrain from disinfecting any such 
plants or packages where he is satisfied that disinfection is not necessary. 
INFBSTElD PLANTS MAY HI-: (QUARANTINED OR DESTROYED 
((/) Where in the opinion of the director disinfection is not sufficient to 
destroy any pest or disease on any such plants, or where he suspects that such 
plants may introduce any pest or disease into the colony, lie may require sucli 
plant to he grown in such place, under such conditions, and suhject to such 
supervision as he may specify ; or he may either on first importation, or at any 
time siihse(piently, cause such plants and packages thereof to he destroyed. 
(c) No liahility sliall attach to the government or to the director in respect 
of any damage or loss occasioned by such disinfection or destruction. 
if) The expenses of disinfecting any plant, conveying it for disinfection, 
and any expenses necessarily incurred in keeping the plants by tlie director, 
s^hall be borne by the importer. The director may recover from him any such 
expenses incurred. 
SEIZURE OF PLANTS UNLAWFULLY IMPORTED 
Sec. 6. All plants, packages, or other {»rticles imported into this colony con- 
trary to the provisions of this ordinance, or of any notice issued, or regulations 
made thereunder, may be seized and forfeited and may be dt^stroyed or other- 
wise dealt with as the governor shall direct. 
Schedule A 
PESTS AND DISEIASES 
1. Ori/cfcft rhinoceros L.. the rliinoceros beetle. 
2. MeJ if omnia in.siihrre Fairm.. a coconut beetle. 
8. Phi/to/)hthor(i spp., bud-rot disease of coconut and other palms. 
4. Thieidviop.sis paradoxa (De Seyn.) v. Hoeh., stem-bleeding disease of co<'0 
nut and other ])alms. 
5. The little leaf disease of Theohronia cacao L. and other palms: causative 
organism unknown. 
(j. Scale insects attacking coconuts and other palms (ordinance no. 10, Jan. 
26. 1J)2()). 
Special Orders 
importation of raw coffee beans peoliiluted 
The governor in executive council has prohibited and hereby prohibits the 
importation from Africa of all coffee beans except those prepared for human 
consumption, to prevent the introduction of the coffee berry borer {^tephan- 
oderes (coffea) hanipei Hagedorn) (order no. 9 of Jan. 26, 1926). 
B. E. V. Q. 441. 
PLANT-QUARANTINE IMPORT RESTRICTIONS, FERNANDO PO AND SPANISH GUINEA 
May n, 1987. 
This digest of the plant-(iuarantine import r(>strictions of Fernando Po and 
Si)anis!i Guinea has been i)repared for tlie information of nurserymen, plant- 
• luarantine officials, and others interested in the exportation of plants and plant 
products to those territories. 
It was prepared by Harry B. Shaw, plant (piarantine inspector, in charge, 
Foreign Information Service, of the Division of Foreign Plant Quarantines, 
from the original text of the royal order of September 13, 1929. 
The information contained in this circular is believed to be correct and 
complete up to the time of preparation, but it is not intended to be used 
