The Laws in Force Against Injurious Insects and Foul Brood in the United States - Softcover

Howard, Leland Ossian

 
9781150497421: The Laws in Force Against Injurious Insects and Foul Brood in the United States

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1906. Excerpt: ... (a) No cotton lint (loose, baled, flat, or compressed), cotton seed, seed cotton, cotton-seed hulls, seed-cotton or cotton-seed sacks (which have been used), or corn in the shuck shall be shipped into Tennessee from the infested counties of Texas and parishes of Louisiana, as above enumerated. (b) Shipments of household goods from the infested areas of Texas and Louisiana shall not be admitted into Tennessee unless accompanied by an affidavit attached to the waybill, to the effect that the shipment contains no cotton lint, cotton seed, seed cotton, cotton-seed hulls, seed-cotton or cotton-seed sacks, or corn in the shuck. (c) It shall be unlawful for anyone in Tennessee to have in his possession live Mexican cotton boll weevils. The public is urged to recognize the danger of introducing unwittingly live boll weevils for inspection, observation, or experiment. Adopted February 12, 1906. TEXAS. An Act to prevent the keeping of certain fruit trees affected with yellows, crown gall, black knot, or any tree, shrub, or plant infested with or by San Jose scale or other dangerous, injurious, or destructive pest; and declaring such affected and infested trees, shrubs, and plants a public nuisance, and making it the duty of the commissioner of agriculture, insurance, statistics, and history to seek out and destroy such trees, shrubs, and plants, or cause the same to be done, or to have such affected or infested trees treated; and providing the manner of such destruction and treatment, and for an investigation by the commissioner of agriculture, insurance, statistics, and history when he believes, or has reason to believe, that any such diseases or pests may exist in this State, and providing the manner of combating such diseases and pests, and the prevention of the...

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