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Table 28. — : Importation of seeds under regulation 3, Quarantine No. 37, by coun- 
try of origin, fiscal year 1936 1 
Country 
Apple 
Apricot 
Cherry 
Elm 
N'uf 
and 
palm 
Orna- 
mental 
and 
tree 
Pounds 
Pounds 
Pounds 
Pounds 
Pounds 
4 
28. 448 
5 
1 
Pounds 
19 
18 
570 
1, 168 
3,544 
1 
92 
212 
14 
291 
10 
28 
2 
4 
5 
12, 360 
7 
10 
3 
Chile 
4 
340 
851 
2 
2.159 
10 
Cuba -.- - - --- 
14 
48 
2 
14, 234 
830 
1 
55 
2 
41 
4 
5,672 
..... 
4,415 
625 
5,556 
Gold Coast . .- 
1 
2 
2 
1 
1 
1 
171 
Italy . . .- 
200 
1,452 
2 
4 
2 
240 
3 
55 
5 
4 
2 
3,772 
794 
11 
Netherland India .. 
1 
21 
New Zealand 
51 
2 
Philippine Islands.. . . 
3 
2 
22 
Portugal _. . .... . . 
1 
2 
Samoa.. .. . ... .. ... . .. 
3 
173 
Sierra Leone ... . .... 
1 
4 
Spain ... 
1 
1 
Sweden . 
2 
Trinidad 
3 
4 
2 
Union of South Africa.. .. . 
27 
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics 
33 
Yugoslavia . 
661 
Total 
6,298 
2 
6,453 
585 
30, 903 
46, 094 
i In addition to the importations indicated in this table, the following seeds were imported: Into conti- 
nental United States, 480 small mail packets of miscellaneous seeds from 56 foreign countries and 2 test 
tubes of orchid seedlings from Germany; into Puerto Rico, 12,536 pounds and 2 packets of ornamental and 
tree seeds from Canal Zone, Dominican Republic, Guadeloupe, Haiti, India, .Mexico, Palestine, and V ene- 
zuela; and into Hawaii, 77 pounds and 5 packets of nut and palm seeds, 30 pounds and 15 packets of orna- 
mental and tree seeds, and 5 packets of miscellaneous seeds from Australia, Barbados, Canal Zone. Ceylon, 
China, Cuba, Ecuador, Egypt, India, Japan, Java, New Zealand, Philippines, Seychelles, straits Settle- 
ments, Trinidad, Union of South Africa, and Venezuela. 
