s ■ PLANT-QUARANTINE ImPORT restrictions 
of THE 
COLONY OF BatBaDOS, BRITISH WJ2ST INDIES 
R^SIC LEGISLATION 
The Trade Act 1910, Sections 45 and 45. 
Plant pest and Disease (Importation) Act, October 22, 1932. 
SUiviiviARY 
Importation prohibited 
SUGrARCANis] CUTTINGS: -Importation from any source prohibited to prevent 
the introduction of injurious pests and diseases. (Plant Pest and 
Disease (importation) Act, 1932, art. 3.) 
GkRAMIKEAE, stems, leaves, or any part except the seed: Importation 
prohibited to prevent the introduction of injurious pests and 
diseases. (Act of 1932, art. 3.) 
CITFUS AND a'iANGO STOCKS: Importation prohibited to prevent the introduc- 
tion of coccids, nematodes, and lepidopterous and coleopterous stem 
borers, and also the withertip, scab, and gummosis diseases. (Act of 
1932, art. 3.) 
BANANA STOOLS (i'iusa) ; Importation prohibited to prevent the introduction 
of Cast nea licus Drury and the banana weevil or root borer ( Cosmopolite 
sordidus Germ.) . (Act of 1932, art. 3.) 
FRESH FRUITS: Importation prohibited from Argentina, Azores, Bermuda., 
Brazil, Prance, Hawaii, Italy, Jamaica, Liadoira, Sicily, Spain, and the 
Union of South Africa, to prevent the introduction of the mediterranean 
fruit fly (Ceratitis caoitata Vied.). (Act of 1932, art. 3.) 
SEED COCONUTS FOR PROPAGATION; Importation prohibited to prevent the 
introduction of the red ring disease ( Aphe lenc ho id e s co cophilus (Cobb) 
Goodey). (Act of 1932, art. 3.) 
COTTONSEED iviEAL: Importation prohibited to prevent the introduction 
of pink boir.vorm and other cotton pests. (Order of Aug. 29, 1929.) 
