(2) Avocadoo from Peru and Ecuador. 
CLOVER, AlfALFA SEED, ETC, 
(3) Clover, (ilfalfa or other seed not to contain more than five seeds 
of dodder ( Cuocuta sp.) per kilogram and one -half percent of "trehlllo" 
(possibly a "burr clovor) or Me 11 lotus Indioa All. In addition, they shall 
not contain any seed of Russian thistle ( Salsola Kail L. ) , Johnson grass 
( Sorghu m h alopense (L. ) Pers. ) , oat grcs s T Arrhena therum elatlus var ; 
bulbooum (WHd), Spender), and summer cypress ( Kochla scoparla) . 
Notwithstanding the above, the Department of Plant Quarantine can 
authorize the entry of some shipments of seed having more than five dodder 
seed and containing "treblllo" njid Russian thistle, provided the Importers 
deliver the seed for cleaning to the seed cleaning plant of the Bureau, 
and pay all expenses. Authorized shipments of alfalfa seed vhen certi- 
fied by an official seed testing laboratory as containing less than five 
dodder seed per kilogram shall be exempt from the cleaning requirement. 
STRAW JACKETS AND PACKING 
(U) The straw Jackets and straw packing coming with glass, crystal, por- 
celain, china, etc. must be sterilized with steam at 115*^ C.; or disin- 
fected in a closed chamber at not less than 20° C, with formaldehyde at 
a dosage of %>0 cc. of gas per 20 cu. meters of space for at least eight 
hours, or some cUier treataaent which will destroy the com borer ( Pyrausta 
nubilalis) . The treatment must be supervised by an authorized official 
in the country of origin, who shall note the treatment given on the 
phytosanitary certificate to be visaed by a Chilean consul. 
SEED CORN 
(5) Corn seed may be imported upon compliance with the following require- 
ment^: Importers shall file a written application with the Department of 
Plant Quarantine giving his name and address, species and varieties of 
comj country of origin and place in which grown. 
No authorization will be granted for importations of seed com for 
sale, and com hybrids must be approved by Department of Agricultural 
Research. In any case, seed corn imports shall be restricted to 10 kilo- 
grams of each species or variety per importer and they may not be obtained 
from countries or areas where "bacterial corn blight" ( Phytomonas 
( Aplanobacter ) stewartil ) exists, a fact which should be mentioned in the 
phytosanitary certlf icite. All seed must be free from the grain moth 
( Sitotro^ cerealella ) or traces of its attack. Imported seed com may 
be submitted to postentry qufxrantine by 'the Department. 
SEED WHEAT 
(6) Wheat seed brought into the country shall originate in areas free 
