308 RURKAU OF ENTOMOLOGY AND PLANT QUARANTINE [Oct-Dec. 
tor acting directly nnder his instructions shall have the iK)W('r to prevent the 
landing? of. or to seize and destroy withont ]»ayinj? comrKMisation for such destruc- 
tion, any plant matter imported from any country whether a permit for the im- 
portation of such plant matter has heen issued or not. to retain such plant matter 
for fumipition or for observation for any period of time, or to require any plant 
matter imported to be planted in such area as he shall direct and under such 
(piarantine ineasuivs as he may deem to be advisable, and any such plant matter 
shall not be removed from such areas without the written authority of the 
Director of Agriculture. 
SCHEDULE 1 
Cabbages. Grass seed. 
(^lulifiowers. Lettuce. 
('itrus plants. Pineapples. 
Clover .seed. Seed cotton. 
Coconuts. Sugarcane. 
Cottonseed. Tobacco seed. 
Cut flowers. Unhusked rice (paddy). 
Live stems and whole plants of pasture and fodder grasses, chaff, hay, and 
straw, whether or not used for packing. 
SCHEDULE 2 
Amygdalus (Prunus) ijcrsica L., peach. 
Carica pdpaija L., papaya or pawpaw. 
Citrus aiiraiitium L., Seville orange, and varieties. 
Citrus uobilis deliciosa Swingle, Mandarin type of orange. 
Coffea arahica L., coffee. 
Eugenia hraziliensis Lam., Brazil cherry. 
Eugenia janilos L., rose apple, Malabar plum. 
Eugenia nialaceensis L., mountain or Malayapple or large-fruited rose apple. 
Mangifera indica L., mango. 
Opuntia tuna Mill., pricklypear. 
Opuntia vulgaris Mill., barberry fig. 
Passiflora quadrangularis L., giant granadilla. 
Persea ( gratissinia) anierieana Mill., avocado. 
Prunus armeniaea L., apricot. 
Prunus cerasus L., cherry, all varieties. 
Psidium cattleianuni S., strawberry guava. 
Psidium gun jar a L., guava and varieties. 
SCHEDULE 3 * 
I hereby certify that the shipment of grass plants and seeds marked , 
No. of packages , contents , addressed to , 
sent by , per , was produced in a district free from 
cattle tick infection. 
Signature of officer 
Official title 
Address 
Date - 
PENALTIES IMPOSED FOR VIOLATIONS OF THE PLANT QUARANTINE 
ACT 
According to reports received by the Bureau during the period October 1 to 
Decemlx^r 81, 1087, penalties have recently been imposed by the proper Federal 
autlioiities for violations of the Plant Quarantine Act, as follows: 
JAPANESE BEETLE QUARANTINE 
In the case of the United states v. Ragniond, Pettrork. Rochester. N. Y., in the 
interstate transportation of a truckload of cantaloups from a point in the regu- 
^ This c<'rtifirato can bo furnished l)y the Bureau of Animal Industry only. 
