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lHIiEAU OF PLANT QUARANTINE 
[July-Sept. 
SUMMARY OF THE PLANT-QUARANTINE RESTRICTIONS OF JAMAICA, BRITISH 
WEST INDIES 
Article 
Citrus: 
Fruits. 
Plants, buds, and grafts 
Cotton, including any part 
of any plant of any species 
or variety of Gossypium. 
Coconuts in the husk. 
Banana plants or parts 
thereof or articles used as 
packing or covering for. 
Tools or implements usually 
employed in the cultiva- 
tion of bananas. 
Earth or soil 
Fruits and vegetables (ex- 
cept dried or processed, 
grains, seeds, potatoes, 
onions, or any species of 
Allium). 
Plants or parts thereof, in- 
cluding any soil, articles, 
coverings, or packages in 
which they may be en- 
closed or packed. 
Proclamations, orders, etc., in force Feb. 18, 1932 
Instrument 
Date 
Proclamation under 
law 23 of 1916. 
Order under law 10 of 
1925. 
-—do 
Proclamation under 
law 23 of 1916. 
--..do 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
Feb. 13, 1924. 
June 18, 1925. 
do 
May 15, 1923. 
Apr. 3, 1917.. 
,do- 
Agricultural tools or imple- 
ments of labor: 
(a) New and unused... 
(b) Used 
Order under law 10 of 
1925. 
.do. 
/Order under law 10 of 
I 1925. 
-.--do 
(1) July 9, 1929. . 
(2) May 27, 1930 
June 4, 1929. 
Apr. 26, 1930. 
June 4, 1929. 
Provisions 
Prohibited from all countries. 
Do. 
Prohibited from all countries 
(except Turks and Caicos 
Islands) except under special 
license from Director of Agri- 
culture. 
Prohibited from all countries. 
Do. 
Prohibited from Central or 
South America or Trinidad. 
Prohibited from all countries. 
Prohibited from all countries 
except United States of 
America, Canada, United 
Kingdom, and Ireland. A 
certificate that the products 
are home grown is required 
from the named countries. 
(1) From the United King- 
dom may be imported with- 
out permit. Entry per- 
mitted into port of Kingston 
only. On arrival must be 
fumigated with hydrocyanic 
acid gas. 
(2) From any country other 
than the United Kingdom 
permitted only if and when a 
written permit has been 
granted by the Director of 
Agriculture previous to im- 
portation. 
Admission allowed into port of 
Kingston only. Goods must 
be consigned to the Director 
of Agriculture and on arrival 
will be subjected to such dis- 
infection or fumigation as 
may be considered necessary. 
The permit will take the form 
of a label which must be for- 
warded by the importer to 
the supplier, who must at- 
tach it to the package con- 
taining the plants. 
Packages arriving without a 
permit attached are to be 
destroyed forthwith by post 
office or customs. 
Same as (1) and (2) above. 
A permit as in (2) above is 
necessary before used tools 
and implements can be im- 
ported from any country, in- 
cluding United Kingdom. 
