94 BUREAU OF ENTOMOLOGY AND PLANT QUARANTINE [July-Sept. 
Aet. 4. Subject to the application of the phytosanitary regulations and those 
relating to the control of plant parasites, the entry of hays into the French 
zone is authorized only in the form of mechanically compressed bales bound 
with iron wire. 
Aet. 5. Products or articles not packed in accordance with the present decree 
will be returned or destroyed at the option and expense of the consignee or his 
representative, in conformity with the provisions of article 7 of the dahir of 
September 20, 1927. 
The agents of the plant protection and phytosanitary inspection services, how- 
ever, may authorize, in exceptional cases, the entry of products or articles of 
metal or inorganic substances the packing of which is not in accordance with 
the above requirements. In such a case the consignee is required to carry out 
the measures demanded by the agents with a view to preventing the introduction 
of parasites. These measures in every case will include the destruction of the 
materials which have been used to pack, wrap, decorate, or contain the said 
products or articles. 
Impoetation and Tbansit Unrestricted 
A decree of the Director General of February 19, 1931, as amended by the 
decrees of November 23, 1934, and May 5, 1937, authorizes the importation and 
transit of the following-named products without restriction concerning the 
place of entry, sanitary inspection, disinfection, fumigation, return, or 
destruction : 
(1) Grain of the following cereals: Wheat (cultivated species of the genus 
Triticum L.) ; barley (cultivated species of the genus Hordeum L.) ; oats (culti- 
vated species of the genus Avena L.) ; rye (Secale cereale L.) ; maize {Zea mays 
L.) ; rice {Oryza sativa L.) ; sorghum {Sorghum vulgare Pers.) ; millet {Pani- 
cum miiiaceum). 
(2) Seed of: French beans (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) ; Peas (Pisum sativum 
L.) ; lentils {Ervum lens L.) ; broadbeans {Faoa vulgaris Moench.) ; vetches 
{Yicia sativa L.) ; chickpeas or garbanzos (Cicer arietinum L.). 
(3) Coffee beans (Coffea araoica L., C. liberica Hiern, and C. stenophylla 
Don.), and green leaves of tea {Thea chinensis Sims.). 
(4) Black pepper (Piper nigrum L.) ; cloves {Eugenia aromatica L.) ; cinna- 
mon bark {Cinnamomum zeylanicum L.) ; galangal (Alpinia officinarum Hance) 
and, in general, all spices other than pimento ; ginger, rhizomes of Zingiber 
officinale Rose. 
(5) Dried lavender {Lavandula vera D. C, L. latifolia Vail., L. stoechas L.) ; 
dried garden thyme {Thymus vulgaris L.), dried sarsaparilla {Smilax sar- 
saparilla L., senna {Cassia sp.), seeds of anise {Illicium anisatum L.) ; cones 
of hops (female inflorescence of Humulus lupulus L. and H. japonicus Sieb. and 
Zucc.) ; henna (dried leaves and stems of Lawsonia alba Lam.) ; refuse of rose 
flowers. 
(6) Gums, resins, gum resins, incense, benzoin, resin of aloes, various nutgalls 
(Chinese galls, takaout, oak galls, etc.). 
(7) Dried medicinal plants in packets. 
(8) Blocks of wood, cork, bark, tan, poles, rods, railroad ties, rough lumber, 
and cordwood. 
(9) Industrially dried vegetables, flours, food pastes, brans, oil cakes, straw, 
and hav ; dried fruits and rice straw are excepted. 
(10) Peat. 
(11) Seeds of: Sesamum (Sesamum indicum L.), black cumin (Nigella sativa 
L.), pistachio {Pistachia vera L.), stone pine (Pinus pinea L.), shelled chest- 
nuts {Casianea sativa Mill.), shelled peanuts (Arachis hypogaea L.), unhusked 
coconuts (Cocos nucifera L.). 
(12) Dried plants and parts of plants known as "sterilized," which have been 
treated by heat or chemicals. 
Resteictions on the Impoetation of Foeage-Ceop Seeds 
[Vizirial decree of May 8, 1933] 
authoeized poets of entey 
Article 1. The importation of forage-crop seeds into the French zone may be 
effected only through the ports of Casablanca and Port-Lyautey and the frontier 
