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(Cosmophila) Anotnis erosa Won., okra, mallow, or cotton leaf cater- 
pillar or cotton semilooper. 
Craponius inaequalis Say. grape curculio. 
Dro8ophUa melanogaster Mg. 
Earias fabia StolL, cotton bollworm. 
(Euproctis chrysorrhoea) =Nygmia phaeorrhoea Don., brown-tail moth. 
(Oelechia) Pectimophora gossypiella Saund.. pink bollworm. 
Heliothis obsoleta Fab., bollworm. corn car worm. 
Icerya purchasi Mask., cottony-cushion scale. 
Lepidosaphes ulmi L... oystersliell scale. 
(Leucankt) Cirphis unipuneta Haw., armyworm. 
Malacosoma amerieana Fab., eastern tent caterpillar. 
(Mayetiola) Phytophaga destructor Say. hessian fly. 
Phylloxera (vastatrix) vitifolia* Fitch, grape phylloxera. 
Polychrosis viteana Clem., grape berry moth. 
Porthetria dispar L.. gypsy moth. 
Psyllia malt Schmid., apple sucker. 
(Schizoneura) Eriosoma lanigerum Hausm., woolly apple aphid. 
Sylepta derogata Fab. 
Aphid's, scale insects, and mites in general. 
Fungous diseases: 
Those caused by any species of the following genera : 
Erysiphe, powdery mildew. 
Exoascus, leaf curls. 
Gloeosporium, anthracnoses. 
Guignardia, black rots. 
Nectria {ditissima) gailigena Bres., European canker of apple. 
}'< ronospora, downy mildews. 
Plasmopora, downy mildews. 
Plowrightia, black knot. 
Puccinia, rusts. 
TilJetia. smuts. 
UstUago, smuts. 
Venturis, including apple and pear scab. 
Additional Import Restrictions and Prohibitions 
(Customs tariff law Xo. 11 of April 29. 1933. abstracted) 
IMPORTATION OF CITRUS BRUITS AND STOCKS RESTRICTED 
Art. 5. The importation is prohibited of citrus fruits and stocks, such as 
lemons, pomelos, grapefruit, and other citrus fruits, as well as grapes, grapevine 
leaves, and stocks, unless those products are accompanied by a certificate of the 
competent authorities of the country of origin, affirming that the said products 
had been inspected and found free from disease. This prohibition docs not 
apply to such fruits if preserved, candied, or dried, or to their juice. 
IMPORTATION OF IIKMP PROIIIRITKD 
Art. 11. The importation of hemp seeds and plants {Cannabis sattva L.) 
is prohibited. 
INSPECTION OX ARRIVAL 
Art. lb. The importation of "plants," namely, plants with woody stems, 
and parts thereof, such :>< stems, stocks, scions. Layers, and cuttings; also 
seed cotton and cottonseed, ilower bulbs, conns, rhizomes, and tubers other 
than potatoes, is subject to inspection by agricultural authorities on entry. 
If a contagious disease ig found, the infected producl will be disinfected or 
destroyed. They can be cleared through the customs only on presentation of 
a "no objection" certificate issued by the agricultural authority. 
Plants may be imported for scientific purposes under q permit from the I ^.vi- 
sion of Agriculture, regardless of the above restrictions; cottonseed may in* 
imported only in accordance with the provisions of the cotton law, Xo. 26 of 
1927. 
