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Live insects, mites, nematodes, and other harmful plant parasites, in any 
stage of development. 
Cultures of bacteria, and fungi injurious to plants. 
Cases, boxes, sacks, or other packing materials that may have served for the 
transportation of the products named in this article. 
Soils, composts, or plant products that may contain cryptogams, insects, or 
other harmful plant parasites in any stage of development, whether or not 
they accompany live plants. 
IMPORTATION PROHIBITED FROM ALL COUNTRIES 
(Resolution of Nov. 19, 1934, art. 1, p. 10) 
Banana (Musa spp.) : Seedlings and pseudo-bulbs (bits). 
Cocoa (Theobroma cacao L.) : Stocks, fruits, and seeds. 
Coffee (Coffea spp.) : Stocks, berries, and seeds; seedlings of other Rubiaceae. 
Cottonseed and seed cotton (Gossypium spp.) . 
Rutaceae: Including stocks, seeds, and buds of the genera Citrus, Poncirus, 
Fortunella, Evodia, Melicope, Casimoroa, and Toddaliu. 
Sugarcane (Saccharum officinarum L.) : Seedlings, cuttings, and seeds. 
IMPORTATION PROHIBITED FROM PARTICULAR COUNTRIES 
Eucalyptus : Seeds and stocks produced in Argentina, Australia, New Zealand, 
and the Union of South Africa. 
IMPORTATION RESTRICTED 
Plants and plant products otherwise prohibited may be imported by the Min- 
istry of Agriculture for experimental purposes. (Decree no. 24114, Apr. 12, 
1934, art. 1(2); resolution of Nov. 19, 1934, art. 1 (1).) 
Useful insects, bacteria, and fungi : Importation may be permitted by the 
Ministry of Agriculture through an order. (Decree no. 24114, Apr. 12, 1934, 
art. 1 (3).) 
Alfalfa (Mcdicago spp.) and clover (Trifolium spp.) seeds: Federal phyto- 
sanitary certificate, also declaring freedom from dodder seeds (Cuscuta spp.). 
(Resolution of Nov. 19, 1934, art. 2.) 
Cotton (Gossypium spp.), and broomcorn, Holcus (Andropogon) sorghum var. 
teclinicus L. : Federal fumigation certificate required. (Resolution of Nov. 19, 
1934, art. 5.) 
Corn (Zea mays L.) : Federal phytosanitary certificate affirming that the 
corn included in the shipment originated in a region free from European corn 
borer (Pyrausta nubilalis Hubn.). (Resolution of Nov. 19, 1934, art 4.) 
Potatoes (Solanum tuberosum L.) : Federal certificate affirming freedom from 
Synchytriiim endobioticum (Schilb.) Perc. Xpougospora subterranea (Wahr.) 
Johnson, Gnorimoscliema operculella Zell., and Leptinotarsa decemlineata Say. 
(Resolution of Nov. 19, 1934, art. 3.) 
Seed potatoes: To be officially certified also as to the freedom of the crop 
from virus diseases and that the tubers have been disinfected. (Resolution of 
Nov. 19, 1934, art. 3 (1) ; decree no. 21734, Aug. 16, 1932.) 
IMPORTATION UNRESTRICTED 
Almonds. I'runus (Amygdalus) communis L. ; anise (PimpmeUa auisum L.), 
birdseeds, cloves, India (Eugenia aromatica (L.) O. Kze.), cumin (Cwminum 
cyminum L. ) , garlic (Allium sativum L.), millet (Chaetochloa italica (L.) 
Scribn.), nuts, hazel (Corylus spp.), onions (Allium cepa L.), and pepper, black 
(Piper nigrum L.). (Resolution of Nov. 19, 1934, art. 0.) 
Barley (Hordcum vulgare L.), oats (Arena sativa L.), rye (Secale cereale 
L.), wheat (Triticum aestivum L.), and flaxseed (Linum usitatissimum L.), for 
human consumption and industrial purposes. (Resolution of Nov. 19, 1934. art. 
6 (1).) 
General Regulations 
(Promulgated by decree no. 24114 of Apr. 12, 1934, superseding those of decree 
no. 15189 of Dec. 21, 1921.) 
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