1934] 
SERVICE AND REGULATORY ANNOUNCEMENTS 
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Erioboti'ya japomca, loquat. 
Eugenia (brasiliensis) dombeyi, Brazilian plum or Spanish cherry. 
Eugenia jambos, rose apple. 
Eugenia (micheli) uniflora, Surinam-cherry, French cherry. 
Ficus carica, fig. 
Garcinia mangostana, mangosteen. 
Garcinia xanthochymus, mangosteen. 
Gossypium spp., cultivated cotton. 
Jambosa malaccensis, mountain apple. 
Latania loddigesi, palm. 
LitcJii chinensis, lychee or lichee nut. 
Lycopsersicum esoulentum, tomato. 
Malm spp., apple. 
Mangifcra indica, mango. 
Mini u sops elengi, elengi tree or Spanish cherry. 
Murraea or Murraya exotica, mockorange or orange-jasmine. 
Musa sp., banana. 
Normihia emarginata, noronhia. 
Ochrosia elliptica, ochrosia. 
Opuntia vulgaris, prickly pear. 
Passiflora caerulea, passion vine. 
Per sea (gratissima) americana, avocado. 
Phoenix dacti/lifera, date palm. 
Prunus armeniaca, apricot. 
Prunus spp., plums. 
Psidium cattleianum, strawberry guava. 
Psidium guajava, sweet, red, and white lemon guavas. 
Psidium guajava pomiferum, common guava. 
Psidium guajava pyriferum, waiawi. 
Punica granatum, pomegranate. 
Pyrus communis, pear. 
Santalum frcycinetianum, sandalwood. 
Solanum mclongena, eggplant. 
Spondias (dulcis) cytherea. 
TerminaUa chebula, Natal plum. 
Terminalia catappa, tropical almond or winged karnani. 
Thevetia nereifolia, bestill, yellow oleander. 
Tit is labrusca, fox grape. 
Contraband plant products will be seized 
Abt. 2. All or any fruits and vegetables of the species listed herein imported 
from the countries and places named in article 1, in contravention of the 
provisions of this order, shall be seized by the plant quarantine inspectors of 
the Bureau of Plant Industry and shall be immediately returned to the country 
or place of origin or completely destroyed according to the decision of the 
Director of Plant Industry, at the expense of the importer. 
Art. 3. Penalties. 
Art. 4. Revokes orders, rules, and regulations which are inconsistent with the 
present order. 
Art. 5. The effective date of this order is July 1, 1933. 
FRESH FRUITS FROM TEXAS, U.S.A., AND MEXICO, IMPORTATION PROHIBITED TO. 
PREVENT THE INTRODUCTION OF ANASTREPHA LUDENS 
(Administrative Order No. 56, approved Aug. 21, 1928) 
An insect pest known as the Morelos orange worm or Mexican fruit fly, 
Anastrepha ludens, is known to exist in the State of Texas, U.S.A., and in 
Mexico, where it attacks fruits, especially oranges, limes, mangoes, peaches, 
guavas, chicos, and plums ; this pest does not exist in the Philippine Islands ; 
consequently : 
Article 1. The importation of fruits from the State of Texas, U.S.A., and 
Mexico is hereby prohibited : Provided, That the importation through the port 
of Manila of small quantities of such fruits may be permitted in order to- 
procure better varieties, new propagating stock, or specimens for experimental 
purposes, in accordance with section 2 of Administrative Order No. 29 (now 
