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BANANA ERUIT Originating in the Canary Islands, Madagascar, Zanzibar, 
( Musa spp.) or of unknown origin, will be fumigated at the expense 
of the consignee. Bananas from other sources will "be 
inspected with action according to findings. (Lav/ No. 1, 
art. 7, and Order of Jan. 20, 1916.) (See p. 18.) 
BEES, HONEY 1. Authorization of Ministry in advance. 
2. Varieties admitted into Egypt: Italian, Caucasian, 
and Carniolan. 
3. They should "be shipped direct from native country, 
i. e., Italian from Italy, Caucasian from Russia, 
Carniolan from Yugoslavia, Austria, and Hungary. 
4. Beehives should he free from natural or artificial 
combs and honey. 
5. Each consignment should be accompanied by an official 
certificate specifying the kind of bees, and declaring 
that the apiary from which the bees were taken was 
free from disease. 
6. The only authorized port of entry is Alexandria. 
7. Inspection on arrival. (Law No. 1, art. 2.) (See p. 17.) 
CITRUS NURSERY STOCK 
( Citrus spp.) 1. .Authorization of the Ministry in advance. 
2. Certificate of freedom from disease, particularly from 
all coccids, citrus canker ( Bacterium citri (Hasse) 
Doidge) , citrus blast or black pit ( Phytomcnas citri - 
put e al e) - (B acte rium syringae. (Van Hall) E. E. Sm.) . 
3. Inspection on arrival and fumigation before entry. 
(Amendment of Aug. 30, 1932, to art. 2 of Law No. 1.) 
(See p. 16. ) 
CITRJS FRUIT 1. Authorization of the Ministry in advance. 
( Citrus spp.) 2. Originating in Greece, Italy, Turkey, Syria, Palestine, 
Islands of Crete, Rhodes, Cyprus, cr of unknown origin, 
will be fumigated at the expense of the consignee for 
protection against coccids. 
3. Shipments accompanied by fumigation certificates from 
countries of origin may be exempted from fumigation if 
attacked by only two species of scales, i. e. , the 
Elorida red scale ( Ch ry s omp h a lu s ac ni dum L. ) and the 
California red scale (C\_ aurantii Mask.), and if on 
inspection those scales are found to be dead. 
