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from loose amxt (Uatilagp trltlcl ) and bunt ( Tllletla caries ) (D.C.) 
which shall "be noted on the phytoaanitary certificate Issued by competent 
local authority and visaed by a Chilean consul. If importations exceed 
1000 kilogr^iras of each variety, the importers must apply to the Director 
of Plant Quarantine for authorization. The seed wheat may be grown in 
pootentry quarantine if deemed necessary by the Departments 
Wheat seed coming from abroad which does not comply with the above 
requirements or which is attacked by the grain mo-ch ( Sitotroga cerealella ) 
and other pests, shall be seized, destroyed or returned to the place of 
origin. Application of safeguards shall be at the expense of the importer. 
COTTONSEED, ETC. 
(7) Cottonseed imported into the country for planting or for the produc- 
tion of oil, as well as unglnned cotton, should originate In areas free 
from pink bollworm ((Platyedra) Poctinophora gosayplella ) , the cotton 
stainer ( Pysdercus op.) and the weevil ( Anthonomus sp. ) which shall be 
noted on the phytosanltary certificate of the country of origin. 
When the shipments come from areas in which the said Insects exist 
they shall be fumigated or submitted to heat treatment before shipment 
in such a manner as to assure ihe destruction of all insects present; 
Treatments must 'be noted on the phytoaanittiry certificate by the super- 
vising officer. Shipments found infested with live Insects on arrival 
must be fumigated as soon as unloaded, or they will be returned or 
destroyed at the expense "of the importer. 
Cottonseed imported for oil production must be crushed Immedintely 
and must arrive in strong, unbroken sacks. 
RICE SEED 
(8) The entry of rico seed is prohibited whatever its place of origin, 
except for lots of not over 10 kilograms which comply with the general 
requirements covering imports of seed ;ind the special requirements set 
forth below: 
The seed must originate in areas free from the following diseases: 
blight ( Bacillus oryzae Vog.), blast ( Piricularia oryzae Br. & Cav.), 
brown leaf spot ( Helminthosporlum oryzae van Breda) and other fungi; 
euch fact being certified by specific notations on the phytosanltary 
certificate to be visaed by a Chilean consul. . 
Rice seed must also bo free from attack by insects and may be grown 
under postentry qutirantine. 
STONE FRUIT STOCKS 
(9) Importation is prohibited of plants, cuttings, scions and buds of 
peaches^ nectarines, and sour and sweet cherries originating in the 
United States of America or in other countries in which stone fruit virus 
