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BUEEAU OF ENTOMOLOGY AND PLANT QUAKANTINE [Jan.-Mar. 
5-leafed 
pines 
Currant and gooseberry plants 
State and destination 
State 
nursery 
inspec- 
tion cer- 
tificate 
required 
Ribes nigrum (European 
black currant): R. bracte- 
osum and R. petiolare (wild 
currants) 
Other Ribes 
Cultivated red, white, flowerieg, 
golden, or mountain currant and 
cultivated gooseberry 
Texas 
Yes. 
Yes. 
Yes. 
Yes. 
Yes. 
Yes. 
Yes. 
Yes. 
No restrictions . 
Utah 
Prohibited 
Do. 
Vermont 
do 
Control-area permit required. 1 
Virginia... 
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Washington 
Do. 
West Virginia 
Do. 
Wisconsin 
Do. 
Wyoming 
do 
Do. 
See footnote on preceding page. 
MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS 
B. E. P. Q.-314, Supplement No. 8 
January 21, 1935. 
PLANT-QUARANTINE IMPORT RESTRICTIONS, REPUBLIC OF SALVADOR, 
CENTRAL AMERICA 
Decree no. 266 of October 18-19, 1933 (Diario Oficial No. 236, Oct. 26, 1933), 
imposes certification requirements on plant material offered for entry into 
the Republic of Salvador. The text of this decree (in translation) follows: 
Article 1. The plant material included in the following tariff numbers has 
been exempted from import duty and consular fees for visaing invoices and 
shipping papers : 
321-1-30-001. Seeds, bulbs, roots, rootstocks, bulbous roots, and shoots, inedible. 
321-1-30-002. Cottonseed for planting. 
Art. 2. The following notes are inserted : 
Note no. 321 (a). Plants and seeds that fall within this chapter and may 
at the same time serve as food products for consumption, are placed as such 
in section 2, title 1, chapter 2. 
Note no. 321 (&). For the entry of plants and seeds that fall under this 
chapter, the customs offices of the Republic will require of the interested person 
a certificate of the corresponding agricultural phytosanitary office, visaed by 
the consul of Salvador. The attestation of these documents is free. 
If shipments of plants and seeds are not accompanied by the said certifi- 
cate, the Ministry of Agriculture may order the destruction of plants and 
seeds which may be imported into Salvador, if in its opinion the said plants 
and seeds involve danger if propagated; furthermore, the Ministry is author- 
ized to order the fumigation of the same at the expense of the interested 
persons at any place deemed suitable, if the corresponding certificate is not 
presented. 
Art. 3. The preceding regulations become effective with plants and seeds 
loaded 30 days after the approval of the present decree, as indicated by the 
bill of lading. 
Lee A. Strong, 
Chief, Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine. 
P. Q. C. A.-284, Supplement No. 11 March 8, 1935. 
PLANT-QUARANTINE IMPORT RESTRICTIONS, REPUBLIC OF MEXICO 
Resolution of October 17, 1934, Requiring Certification of Seeds and 
Agricultural Products Intended for Propagation 
A translation of the text of the resolution of October 17, 1934, follows : 
phytosanitary certificate required 
Article 1. The importation into the Republic of Mexico is permitted of all 
kinds of agricultural seeds and products intended for sowing and propagation, 
