1937] 
SERVICE AND Ki:(}ULAT()KY ANNOUNCEMENTS 
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SEEDS TO RE STAINED WITH EOSIN 
Art. 3. The treatment of the seed with eosin, mentioned in article 1, shall be 
<'arried out under the supervision of the competent customs authority before the 
release of the merchandise for importation. 
The solution shall contain 8 grams eosin (alkaline salt of tetrabromfluorescein) 
per liter of alcohol. 
Akts. 4 to 11. Administrative regulations and penalties. 
IMPORT PERMITS REQUIRED 
[Royal proclamation of Mav. 18, 1921; Svensk FOrfattninij.ssamling No. 92, Mar. 18, 
1921, p. 301] 
Article 1. Until further notice, the following seeds, indicated in the statistical 
table under the following num])ers, may not be imported into Sweden without 
the permission of tlie Department of Agriculture. 
No. 88. Timothy {I'hlciiui pratcnse L.) ; 
No. 89. Red clover {Tri folium pratcnse L.) and other species not specifically 
named ; 
No. 90A. Alsike clover {Trifolium hj/bridum L.), white clover (T. rcpens L.) ; 
No. 90C. Orchard grass {Ddcti/Jis glomerata L. ) ; 
No. 90F. Rye (Secale cereale L.) ; 
No. 90H. White beet, red beet, carrot ; 
No. 001. Garden and flower seeds ; 
No. OOK. Vegetable seeds; 
No. 90L. Other seeds. 
Such seeds imported into Sweden will not be released from customs if a 
regular permit has not been issued. 
RESTRICTIONS ON THE IMPORTATION OF PINE AND SPRUCE SEEDS 
[Royal proclamation of Apr. 4, 1910 ; Svensk Forfattningssamling No. 27, Apr. 8, 1910] 
This proclamation places the seeds of pine {Pinus spp., except Swiss stone- 
pine, P. crmbra and P. cembra var. sibirica), and spruce (Picea spp.) under the 
same restrictions as are imposed by the royal decree of February 5, 1909, on 
clover and grass seeds, etc. 
B. E. r. Q. 440. 
PLANT-QUARANTINE IMPORT RESTRICTIONS, BRITISH COLONY OF SEYCHELLES 
May 5, 1937. 
This digest of the plant-quarantine import restrictions of the colony of 
Seychelles has been prepared for the information of nurserymen, plant- 
quarantine officials, and others interested in the exportation of plants and plant 
products to that colony. 
It was prepared by Harry B. Shaw, plant quarantine inspector, in charge, 
Foreign Information Service, Division of Foreign Plant Quarantines, from the 
plant pests ordinance of June 19, 192i>, and subsequent notices and amendments, 
and reviewed by the agricultural director of the colony. 
The information contained in this circular is believed to be correct and com- 
plete up to the time of preparation, but it is not intended to be used inde- 
pendently of, nor as a substitute for, the original text, and it is not to be 
interpreted as legally authoritative. 
Lee a. Strong, 
Cliicf, Bureau of EiitonioJof/if and Plant Quarantine. 
PLANT-QUARANTINE IMPORT RESTRICTIONS, BRITISH COLONY OF SEYCHELLES 
Basic Le(;isi.ation 
[The Plant Pests Ordinance No. 12, of June 27, 1925, as amended] 
Summary 
Importation prohibited. — Coffee beans, except those prepared for human con- 
sumption (notice no. 9, Jan. 26, 1926, p. 4). 
