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fected and, especially with respect to coffee seeds, that Hemileia does not exist 
in the country of origin. Furthermore, unlading may be effected only after the 
said certificate, visaed by the customs service, shall have been signed by the 
chief pharmacist or the crop agent. 
Reunion Island 
Banana plants (Musa spp.) : See order of December 7, 1926, page 25. 
Cocoa plants (Theobroma cacao L.) : See order of December 3, 1929, page 26. 
Coffee (Coffea spp.) plants and parts thereof, dry or fresh beans, beans in 
parchment, hulled beans (fresh or unroasted), soil and composts, packing and 
containers, and plants capable of harboring the coffee-berry borer {Stephanoderes 
hampei Hag. ) : See order of February 27, 1922, page 28. 
Cotton (Oossypiiim spp.) plants or parts thereof in the dry or green state, 
ginned or unginned cotton, cottonseed, soil or compost, packing or containers 
that have served to transport those products, and any plants, seeds or parts 
thereof capable of harboring the pink bollworm, especially Hibiscus cannabimis, 
H. esculentus, and Bauhinia: See order of February 22, 1926, page 32. 
Sugarcane {Saccharum officitiarum L. ) : See order of December 3, 1929, 
page 34. 
SOMALILAND 
Cotton {Gossypium spp.) plants or parts thereof in the dry or green state, 
ginned or unginned cotton, cottonseed, soil or compost, packing or containers 
that have served to transport those products, and any seeds, plants, or parts 
thereof capable of harboring the pink bollworm, especially Hibiscus cannaMnus, 
H. esculentus, and Bauhinia: See order of February 22, 1926, page 32. 
Sugarcane [Saccharum oflicin'arum L.) : See order of December 3, 1929, 
page 34. 
TOGOLAND 
Banana plants (Musa spp.) : See order of December 7, 1926, page 25, as 
applied to Togoland by the order of February 11, 1931. 
Cocoa plants (Theohroma cacao L.) : See order of December 3, 1929, as applied 
to Togoland by the order of February 13, 1932, page 26. 
Coffee (Coffea spp.) plants, berries, seeds, or any product capable of distribut- 
ing coffee rust (Hemileia vastatrix B. and Br.) : See order of May 19, 1924, 
page 30, as applied to Togoland by the order of July 30, 1924. 
Cotton (Gossypium spp.) plants or parts thereof in the dry or green state, 
ginned or unginned cotton, cottonseed, soil or compost, packing or containers 
that have served to transport those articles, and any seeds, plants, or parts 
thereof capable of harboring the pink bollworm, especially of Hibiscus camiabi- 
nus, H. esculentus, and Bauhinia: See order of February 22, 1926, page 32. 
Sugarcane (Saccharum officinarum L.) : See order of December 3, 1929, 
page 34. 
West Africa 
< Including Dahomey, Guinea, Ivory Coast, Mauritania, Niger, Senegal, and 
Sudan) 
Banana plants (Musa spp.) : To prevent the introduction of Panama wilt 
disease (Fusarium cubense E. F. Sm.), banana plants may be imported into 
French West Africa only through the ports of Dakar, Conakry, Port Bouet, 
Sassandra, and Cotonou, to the exclusion of all points on the land frontiers. 
(Order of June 13, 1935, modifying that of March 14, 1927, under the provisions 
of the order of December 7, 1926, which see, p. 25.) 
Cocoa plants (Theobroma cacao L.) : See order of December 3. 1929. page 26. 
Coffee (Coffea spp.) plants, berries, or seeds, and any product capable of dis- 
