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LIVE INSECTS INJURIOUS TO PLANTS, including eggs, larvae, pupae, and 
nymphs of such insects. 
CULTURES OF BACTERIA AND FUNGI injurious to plarits. 
SOILS OR OTHER IvIATSRIALS CONTAINING PARASITES injurious to plants, 
when the soils, etc., accompany living plants. 
CONTAINERS that have served for the transportation of the ahove- 
mentioned products: Importation prohihited. " (Decree of June 
20. 132k, Art. 1.) 
FRESH FRUITS, LIVING PLANTS, AITO- PARTS THEREOF, including cuttings, 
scions, etc., of fruits: Importation prohibited from Argentina, 
Brazil, Canada, Japan, Mexico, New Zealand, Portugal, UNITED 
STATES, and Union of South Africa, to prevent the introduction 
of the injurious plant pests and diseases named in the order of 
April 19, 1929 1 as extended hy the decree of August ik, 193^* 
(See pp. U & 5.) 
COTTONSEED AND SEED COTTON from Brazil, China, Egypt, India, Japan, 
Mexico, and the L^TITED STATES, to prevent the introduction of 
the "boll weevil, Anth onomas grandi 5 Boh,, and the pink hollworm, 
Pectinophora gossypiella Saund. (Orders of Apr. 19i 1929 • 
Nov. 5, 1923, See pp. k & 5.) 
COCONUT FIBER. (Decree of Oct. 3I, I93I, See p. 7.) 
POTATOES, their leaves, stems, and peelings, to prevent the introduc- 
tion of the Colorado potato beetle, Leptinotarsa decemlineata 
Say, from France, Germany, Poland, and other Eiiropean countries 
infested by the Colorado potato beetle. (Order of Nov. 3. 1931') 
PLAITT PARASITES against which certification is required, (Order of 
Apr. 20, 1932. See pp. 5 e-t seq.) 
BANANA PLANTS OR PARTS THEREOF: Importation into the Territory of 
the Canary Islands of plants or parts thereof, of Musa spp. 
from any source prohibited. 
LIVING PLANTS, STRAW, AND OTHER BY-PRODUCTS, and other articles of 
plant origin, such as trunks, roots, leaves, used supports - 
even though exported from Madeira as fuel - as a precaution 
against the introduction of the banana root borer ( Cosmopolites 
sordidus Germ.). (Order of May 28, I93U.) 
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