296 BUREAU OF ENTOMOLOGY AND PLANT QUARANTINE] [Oct.-Dec. 
Banana 
The American Continent, Canary Islands, Gold Coast, Sierra Leone, West 
Indies. 
AUTHORIZED PORT OF ENTRY 
[Orders of July 1, 1927, and January 17, 1928] 
The port of Saigon is opened for the importation of plants, soils, and materials 
for transportation covered by phytosanitary regulations. 
Madagascar and Dependencies 
(Including Ste-Marie-de-Madagascar, Nossi-Be, Comoro Islands (Mayotte, 
Grand Comoro, Anjouan, and Moheli)) 
Banana plants (Musa spp.) : See order of December 7, 1926, page 25. 
Cocoa {Theohroma cacao L.) : See order of December 3, 1929, page 26. 
Coffee (Coffea spp.) : Plants and parts thereof, dry or fresh beans, coffee 
beans in parchment, hulled coffee beans (fresh or unroasted), soils or composts, 
packing and containers, and plants capable of harboring the coffee berry borer 
{Stephayioderes hampei Hag.) : See order of February 27, 1922, page 28. 
Sugarcane {Saccharum offtcinarum L.) : See order of December 3, 1929, 
page 34. 
Martinique 
Banana plants {Musa spp.) : See orders of February 11, 1931, and February 
1935, applying the order of December 7, 1926, page 25. 
Cocoa {Theobronia cacao L.) : See order of December 3, 1929, page 26. 
Coffee {Coffea spp.) plants, berries, or seeds, and any product capable of dis- 
tributing coffee rust {Hefnileia vastatrix B. and Br.) : See order of May 19, 
1924, page 30. 
Coffee {Coffea spp.) plants and parts thereof, dry or fresh berries, beans in 
parchment, hulled beans (fresh or unroasted), soil and composts, packing and 
containers, and plants capable of harboring the coffee-berry borer {Stephano- 
deres hampei Hag.), especially Hil)iscus and Ruhus: See order of February 
27, 1922, page 28. 
Cotton {Gossijpium spp.) : See order of February 22, 1926, page 32. 
Sugarcane {Saccharum officinarum L.) : See order of December 3, 1929, 
page 34. 
New Caledonia and Dependencies 
(Including Isle of Pines, Loyalty Islands, Huan Islands, Fortuna, and Alofi 
Islands, and the Wallis Islands) 
Agricultural and horticultural products intended for consumption, as well as 
truck crops (culinary vegetables), seeds, and fruits for the same purpose: Im- 
portation unrestricted. See order of February 27, 1918, article 4, page 16. 
Banana plants {Musa spp.) : See order of December 7, 1926, page 25. 
Cocoa {Theohroma cacao L.) : See order of December 3, 1929, page 26. 
Coconut {Cocas nucifera L.) : Importation of the nuts, hearts of coconut 
palms, and basket-making materials of coconut palm leaves from any source 
prohibited. See order of February 27, 1918, article 6, page 16. 
Coffee {Coffea spp.) : Plants or parts thereof, dry or fresh berries, beans in 
parchment, hulled beans (fresh or unroasted), soil and composts, packing and 
containers, and plants capable of harboring the coffee-berry borer {Stephano- 
dcres hampei Hag.), especially Hihiscus and Rudus. See order of February 27, 
1922, page 28. 
