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BUREAU OF PLANT QUARANTINE 
[ Apr.-June 
tinent of South America, Canary Islands, and West Africa, together with any 
articles or soil packed therewith, or any package, covering, or thing in which 
it may be packed, unless it is imported by the Department of Agriculture for 
experimental purposes, or under a license issued by the agricultural officer. 
Avery S. Hoyt, 
Acting Chief. Bureau of Plant Quarantine. 
B.P.Q.-347, Supplement No. 2 May 7, 1934. 
PLANT-QUARANTINE IMPORT RESTRICTIONS, REPUBLIC OF GREECE 
Phylloxerated and Suspected Regions of Greece 
(Decree of Jan. 10, 1934) 
ONLY ARTICLE 
I. The following regions are declared phylloxerated : 
(1) The communes of Amorgos, Arkessini, and Katapola of the island of 
Amorgos, with the islets of Kato Koufonissia, Schinousa, and Irakleia, which 
are part of the commune of Katapola. The islets around the island of 
Amorgos: Denoussa, Kavos, Nikouria, Petalidi, Gravoussa, Dryma, Antikaros, 
Gougari, Fidoussa, Agrilos, Glaros. Prassoura, and Amorgopoula. 
(2) The Province of Kalambaka of the Department of Trikkala. 
(3) All the Province of Grevena. 
(4) All the Province of Castoria. 
(5) All the Province of Elasson. 
II. The Provinces of Trikkala and Karditsa of the Department of Trik- 
kala. 
III. The place called " Valta " of the village of Palama of the Province 
of Carditsa is declared infested with phylloxera. 
Avery S. Hoyt, 
Acting Chief, Bureau of Plant Quarantine. 
B.P.Q.-355, Revised June 15, 1934. 
PLANT-QUARANTINE IMPORT RESTRICTIONS, JAMAICA, BRITISH WEST INDIES 
The following summary of the plant-quarantine import restrictions of Jama- 
ica, British West Indies, was prepared August 4, 1933, by the Director of 
Agriculture of that Colony, revised by him May 9, 1934, and is offered for the 
information of nurserymen, plant-quarantine officials, and others interested 
in the exportation of plants and plant products from the United States to 
Jamaica. 
The information contained in this circular is offered as being correct and 
complete up to the time of preparation, but it is not intended to be used in- 
dependently of, nor as a substitute for, the original texts of the orders and 
proclamations concerned, nor is it to be interpreted as legally authoritative. 
The orders and proclamations should be consulted for the exact text. 
Avery S. Hoyt. 
Acting Chief, Bureau of Plant Quarantine. 
