32 BUREAU OF ENTOMOLOGY AND PLANT QUARANTINE [Jau.-March 
b. Nectria galligcna Bres., European canker; apple canker. 
b. Phoma citricarpa McAlp., citrus antbracnose. 
b. Phomopsis citri Fawc, melanose or stem end rot. 
b. Phylloxera vitifoliae Fitch=P. vastatrix, grape phylloxera; vine louse. 
b. Phutophthora infcstans (Mont.) D. By., late blight of potatoes. 
b. Plowriyhtia nwibosa (Scbvv.) Sacc, black knot. 
b. Pohjporus ci>niabarhnis (Jacq.) Fr.=Polgstictus cinnabari7ius. bark rot. 
b. Pseudomonas campestrit (Pam.) E. F. Smith, black or soft rot of cabbage. 
b. Pytliiaajslis citrophthora Smith and Smith, lemon brown rot. 
a. Rhagoletis ponwncUa \Yn\zh=Tr!ipcta pomonella, apple maggot. 
a. Rhyssoglyphms hyaointhi V,w\.=R. echinopus, bulb mite. 
a. Rioxa musac Frogg. = Tn//jefa musae, Island or New Hebrides fruit fly. 
b. Sclerotinia bvlborum (YYak. ) Rehm., onion and hyacinth sclerotinia. 
b. Sclerotinia sclcrotiorunt (Lib.) Mass.. watery soft-rot of carrot. 
b. Synchytrium endobiotiewn (Schilb.) Perc, potato wart disease. 
a. Tephrytes santhodes Bro\m=Dacus xanthodes, Broun's fruit fly; pineapple 
fruit fly. 
b. Tortrix excessana \\\\<.. = Cacoecia excessana, leaf roll caterpillar, 
b. Venturia pgrina Aderh., pear scab. 
Lee A. Strong, 
Chief, Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine. 
B. P. Q.-34S, Supplement No. 3. Maech 2, 1936. 
PLANT-QUARANTINE IMPORT RESTRICTIONS, REPUBLIC OF CHILE 
Decree No. 781, May 29, 1935, modifies paragraph (e) of article 5 of Supreme 
Decree No. 105, of February 11, 1935, regulating Decree Law No. 177 of Decem- 
ber 31, 1924, in the following manner: 
''(e) Peach trees originating in the United States of America, that are 
carriers of the diseases known as peach yellows, peach rosette, and little 
peach. Plants not attacked by these diseases may be introduced in conformity 
with the provisions contained in the present decree." (Diario Oficial de la 
Republica de Chile. LXIII, No. 17, 207, July 3, 1935, p. 2112.) 
Paragraph (e) on page 4 of B. P. Q.-34S should be replaced by the revised 
paragraph (e) above quoted. 
Lee A. Strong, 
Chief, Bureau of Entomolocni and Plant Quarantine. 
B. P. Q.-357, Supplement No. 3. February 28, 1936. 
PLANT-QUARANTINE IMPORT RESTRICTIONS, REPUBLIC OF ARGENTINA 
SuPr-LEMEXTAL RESTRICTIONS OX SEED POTATOES 
Following is the text, in translation, of decree No. 64961 of August 8, 1935, 
supplementing the decree of July 12. 1923. on the importation of seed rjotatoes 
into Argentina (see pp. 13 and 14, B. P. Q.-357) : 
CERTIFIED SHED POTATOES 
Article 1. Every shipment of seed potatoes introduced into Argentina shall be 
"certified seed potatoes", meaning thereby that they have been grown in cultures 
registered in the special service for the certification of seed potatoes, subject to 
preestablished regulations, and periodically inspected by the above-mentioned 
service, under Federal or State Departments of Agriculture or official experiment 
stations of the country of orig'n. 
BACH ( ONTAINHB MUST BKAB A COPY CERTIFICATE 
Art. 2. Each container of certified seed potatoes shall have affixed thereto the 
certification ticket (tag) granted by the official service that certified the tubers. 
