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LIVING PLANTS AND PARTS THEREOF, including seeds, fresh or dried 
fruits, fresh vegetables, cereals, dried legumes, etc., 
nrust be accompanied by a phytosanitary certificate affirming 
freedom from the parasites named in the Order of April 20, 
1932, pp. 5 seq. The Order of March 6, I929, contains 
a list of products subject to certification. 
DRIED FRUITS imported through Hamburg, when forwarded to Spain, 
must be accompanied by a copy of the original phytosanitary 
certificate and by a new one issued by the phytopathological 
officials of the port of Hamburg. (Order of May lb, 1933* 
See p, 7.) 
Importation Unrestricted 
SEEDS, DRIED PLANTS properly prepared for herbariums, cut flowers, 
and products other than grapevines (Art, 22, law of May 21, 
I9O8) may enter Spain without other restrictions than those 
resulting from measures to prevent the spread of diseases 
other than phylloxera, except as provided in article 30* (Law 
of May 21, I9O8, Art. 32.) 
-PRECAUTIONS AGAINST THE INTRODUCTION OF SPECIFIED PARASITES 
(Royal Order No. 976, of Apr. I9, 1929; 
Gaceta de Madrid, No. Ilk, Apr. 2^, I929) 
Importation Prohibited 
Article 1, From April 25, 1929 • in order to prevent the 
introduction into Spain of the plant parasites later specified, the 
importation of products originating in the following-named countries 
is prohibited: 
Japan, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Canada, and New Zealand.— 
All kinds of fresh fruits, aiid the plants, shoots, scions, 
etc., of all fruits, and niulberry trees, as a protection 
against the insect pests: 
Aspidiotus perniciosus Corast., the San Jose scale. 
Aulacaspis penta^^jona Targ. , white peach scale. 
Dialeurodes citri Riley & Howard, citrus whitefly. 
Popillia ,japonica Nei/vm. , Japanese beetle. 
