292 BUREAU OF ENTOMOLOGY AND PLANT QUARANTINE [Oct.-Dec. 
Special orders have been promulgated to control the importation of plants and 
plant products into Indo-China and New Caledonia. 
The import restrictions and prohibitions are summarized under each colony 
separately, with references to the respective local and general orders ; the latter 
should be consulted for full particulars. 
Cameroons 
Banana plants (Musa spp.) : See orders of February 11, 1931, and February 
9, 1935, applying the order of December 7, 1926, page 25. 
Coffee {Coffea spp.) : Domestic restrictions only. 
Cotton (Gossypium spp.) : See order of February 22, 1926, page 32. 
Sugarcane {8accliarnm officinarnm L.) : See order of December 3, 1929, page 
34. 
Equatorial Africa 
(Including Gabon, Middle Congo, Oubangi-Chari, Tchad) 
Banana plants (Musa spp.) : See orders of February 11, 1931, and February 9, 
1935, applying the order of December 7, 1926, page 25. 
Cocoa plants {Theotroma cacao L.) : See order of December 3, 1929, page 26. 
Cotfee plants {Coffea spp.), berries, or seeds, and any plant capable of dis- 
tributing coffee rust {Hcmileia vastatrix B. and Br.) : See order of May 19, 
:1924, page 30. 
Sugarcane {Saccharum officinarmn L.) : See order of December 3, 1929, page 
34. 
Guiana 
Banana plants {Musa spp.) : See order of February 9, 1935, applying the order 
of December 7, 1926, page 25. 
Cocoa plants {Theohroma cacoa L.) : See order of December 3, 1929, page 26. 
Coffee plants {Coffea spp.), berries, or seeds: See order of May 19, 1924, to 
prevent the introduction of coffee rust {HemiJeia vastatrix B. and Br.), page 30. 
Coffee plants {Coffea spp.), and parts thereof, dry or fresh beans, beans in 
parchment, hulled beans (fresh or unroasted), soil and composts, containers, and 
plants capable of harboring the coffee-berry borer {Stephmioderes hampei Hag.), 
especially Hihiscns and Ruhiis: See order of February 27, 1922, page 28. 
Cotton (Gossypium spp.), plants or parts thereof in the dry or green state, 
ginned or unginned cotton, cottonseed, soil or compost, packing or containers, 
and seeds, plants, etc., capable of harboring the pink bollworm, especially HiMs- 
cus catmahinus, H. escnientus, and Bauhinia: See order of February 26, 1926, 
page 32. 
Sugarcane (Saccharum officinarum. L.) : See order of December 3, 1929, page 
34. 
India, Settlements in 
(Including Chendernagore, Karikal, Mahe, Pondichery, and Yanaon) 
Banana plants : No restrictions. 
Coconut (Cocos nucifera L.) palms, nuts, and leaves, and any material capable 
of harboring parasites that attack the coconut palm : See order of August 1, 
1927, below. 
Cotton (Gossypium spp.) : See order of February 22, 1926, page 32. 
Sugarcane (Saccharum officinarum L.) : See order of December 3, 1929, page 
34. 
