\2 BUREAU OF ENTOMOLOGY AND PLANT QUARANTINE [Jan.-March 
that is completely closed by a sealed locking device and provided with a tag 
indicating in full : 
1. The name and address of the seller. 
2. The name of the variety of potatoes contained in the package. 
3. A statement of the purity of the variety based on 100 tubers ; the grading 
may not be less than 98 percent. The indication "selected" may be placed after 
the varietal name if the potatoes are accompanied by a certificate issued by a 
control station that supervised the growing crop. 
4. The minimum weight of the tubers, which may not fall below 35 g. 
5. The words "calibrated seed" or "seeds not calibrated" as the case may be. 
For so-called calibrated seed potatoes the variation in the weight of the tubers 
may not exceed 15 percent, and none of them may weigh less than 35 g. 
6. The country of origin, with the name of the municipality and department 
where France is concerned and the name of the locality when other countries 
are concerned. 
The above data must be repeated on all papers that concern the sale. 
Art. 2, Forbids erroneous statements concerning the condition, origin, variety, 
and degree of purity of potatoes. 
CATALOG NAME OF POTATO VARIETY TO BE USED 
Art. 3. The variety of seed potatoes is to be designated by the name under 
which they are borne in the catalog issued by the French Department of Agri- 
culture or the central station of agronomic research. Each newly produced 
variety must be entered in one or both those catalogs before it can enter into 
traffic. 
GENERAL IMPORT REGULATIONS REMAIN APPLICABLE 
Art. 4. The foregoing regulations are without prejudice to those of the Dahir 
of September 20, 1927. 
Lee A. Strong, 
Chief, Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine. 
B. E. P. Q. 444, Supplement No. 3. 
PLANT-QUARANTINE IMPORT RESTRICTIONS, FRENCH ZONE OF MOROCCO 
March 8, 1938. 
importation and transit unrestricted 
The list of plant products named in the decree of the director general of 
February 19, 1931 (see p. 14, B. E. P. Q. 444), has been supplemented by the 
decree of May 5, 1937. 
The following items are added to the paragraphs correspondingly numbered 
on pages 15 and 16 of B. E. P. Q. 444 : 
1. Sorghum ( Sorghum vulgare Pers.). Broomcorn millet (Panicum miliaceum 
L.). 
2. Chickpea or garbanzo {Cicer arietinum L.). 
3. Cacao bean (Theodroma cacao L.). 
5. Refuse (droppings) of roses (the flowers). 
The following new paragraphs are added : 
11. Sesame seeds (Sesamum indicum L.), and black cummin (Nigella saliva 
L,). Pistachio seeds (Pistachio vera L.), seeds of stone pine (Pinus pinea L.), 
shelled chestnuts (Castanea sativa Mill.), and shelled peanuts (Arachis 
hypogaea L.). 
12, Plants and parts of plants, dried, so-called sterilized by heat or chemicals. 
Paragraph 9 is amended to read as follows : 
9. Industrially dried fruits and vegetables ; flours, food pastes, brans, oil 
cakes, straw, and hay; excepting, however, rice straw, and such dried fruits 
as dried plums, figs, grapes, apricots, apples, pears, and peaches. 
Lee A. Strong, 
Chief, Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine. 
