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And against the cryptogams: 
Bacillus aroylovorus (Burr.) Trev., fire "blight or pear blight. 
Phyllosticta solitaria E. & E. , a-pple blotch. 
Bacterj-um citri Hasse, citrus canker. 
Brazil, China, Egypt, India, Japan, Mexico, and the UIJITSB 
STATES OF AMERICA: Seed cotton and cottonseed, the cultures 
of which are attacked by the cotton boll weevil, Anthonomus 
grandi s Boh. , and the pink bo 11 worm, Pectinophora gossypiella 
Saund. (See also Order of Nov. 5» 1923 » restricting the 
entry of cottonseed.) 
Extension of the Prohibition 
(Decree of Aug. ik, I93U; Gaceta de Madrid. No. 228, Aug. 16, I93U) 
Article 1, As a preventive measure against the introduction 
into, transit through, and distribution of San Jose scale, As-pi diotus 
perniciK>sus Corast., in Spain, the importation is prohibited of all 
kinds of fresh fruits, as well as living plants and parts thereof 
(scions, buds, greeniiouse plants, etc.), v/hich originate in, or pro- 
ceed from Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, Portugal, and South Africa. 
( Hote . Since the San Jose scale is widely distributed in the United 
States this decree is undoubtedly applicable.) 
PARASITES AGAINST FrilCH CERTIFICATION IS REQUIRED 
(Order of Apr. 20, 1932: Gaceta de Madrid, 
No. 115, Apr. 2k, 1932) 
In connection v/ith the Order of the Ministry of Agriculture, 
Industry, and Commerce, No. G2k, of March 1, 1932 1 concerning a list 
of diseases and enemies of plant cultures, against which Spain 
especially desires to be protected, and to which certif icf^.tes issued 
by the French phytopathological service are to be adjusted with re- 
spect to shipments of living plants directed to Spain: This Ministry 
has resolved to transmit the list of insects, fungi, and bacteria 
