l»38] SERVICE AND REGULATORY ANNOUNCEMENTS 5 
soil, or any class of goods, packages, coverings, or other articles or things named 
and specified in such proclamation. 
(LM The Governor may from time to time, by proclamation, order that the 
articles mentioned in the preceding paragraph shall not he imported into the 
Presidency except upon such conditions as may be specified in such procla- 
mation. 
(3) Every plant, article, or thing named in any proclamation in force under 
this ordinance coming into the Presidency or any part thereof by sea may 
be deemed to have come from a place the introduction thereof from which 
is prohibited by this ordinance and may be treated accordingly, unless the 
importer satisfies the treasurer, or the principal treasury or revenue officer 
at the port of arrival, of the contrary. 
Summary 
importation prohibited 
[Proclamation No. 12. July 2. 1937] 
{a) Banana fruit (Musa spp.) : Importation prohibited from all countries 
and places except the United States of America and the other islands of the 
Colony of the Leeward Islands, to prevent the introduction of insect pests of 
the banana. 
(&) Citrus fruits and plants or parts thereof: Importation prohibited from 
Cuba. Haiti. Jamaica. Santo Domingo, and the United States, to prevent the 
introduction of citrus canker [Bacterium citri (Basse) Doidge) and insect 
pests. 
(c) All other fruits except plantains, nuts, dried, canned, candied, or other 
preserved fruit : Importation prohibited from Bahamas. Bermuda, British 
Guiana, Venezuela, and other countries and places except the British Isles. 
Canada. British West Indies, and the United States, to prevent the introduction 
of the Mediterranean fruitfly [Ccratitis capitata Wied.). 
(<7) Vegetables except onions, potatoes, canned or preserved vegetables from 
Bahamas, Bermuda. British Guiana, and all other countries and places except 
the British Isles. Canada. British West Indies, and the United States, to prevent 
the introduction of the Mediterranean fruitfly [Ccratitis capitata Wied J . 
Tbe importation is also prohibited of the products named in items (e) to 
(A-) from Cuba, Haiti, and Santo Domingo: 
(c) Agricultural produce in bags. 
(/) Cottonseed, cottonseed hulls, cottonseed cake, cottonseed meal, and other 
products of cottonseed, seed cotton, cotton lint, cotton plants and any parr 
thereof, and other malvaceous plants and any part thereof. 
(g) Fertilizers and stock feed containing cottonseed meal. 
(h) Second-hand bags and baling material. 
(?) Packages and containers which contain or are reasonably suspected 
of having contained any of tbe articles specified in item (/). 
(;) Pillows and bedding material containing seed cotton, cotton lint, or 
any part of the cotton plant. 
i /; ) Personal baggage and effects of any description which contain or are 
reasonably suspected of having contained any of the articles specified in 
item (f). 
(0 Articles that have formed part of the cargo of a ship another part of 
the cargo of which is infested or is reasonably suspected of being infested by 
the cotton boll weevil (Anthonomus grandis Boh.) : Importation prohibited from 
all countries and places. 
(///) Persona] bag-age and effects of any description that have been in con- 
tact with or close proximity to any other baggage, cargo, or articles of any 
description infested or reasonably suspected of being infested by the cotton 
boll weevil: Importation prohibited from all countries and places, to prevent 
the introduction of the cotton boil weevil (Anthonomus 0'andis Boh.). 
(») Soil: Importation prohibited from Bahamas, British CJuiana, Trinidad, 
and all other countries ami places except the British isles. Canada, tbe United 
States of America, and other islands of the British West Indies not specified 
in this item, to prevent the Introduction of insect pests and plant diseases. 
IMPORTATION CONDITIONAL 
(a) Sugarcane, sugarcane seedlings and plants, and all parts of the sugar- 
cane: May be imported from any country and place only under a license 
