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(b) Beans ( Vicia faba L. ) and peas (Pism satirum L. and 
Lathyrus odoratus L. ), a declaration of freedom from 
broom-rape seed ( Orobanche crenata . 0. minor , etc.)- 
(c) Rooted plants, cuttings, bulbs, tubers, rootstocks, 
and other parts of plants that have been in contact 
with soil; a declar?,tion thr.'.t they were grown in ground 
free from pot.-^.to wart ( Synchytrium endobioticum (Schilb.) 
Perc.) and located at least 5 ^^ ^^o"^ ^^y focus of that 
disease, 
(d) Rooted pear trees, cuttings, scions, or buds, the same 
declaration as in (c); also that in the locality of 
growth fire blight ( Bacillus amylovorus (Burr.) Trev.) 
does not occur. 
(e) Rooted chestnut trees ( Castanea spp.) scions, or buds, 
in addition to the declaration of paragraph (c), another 
to the effect that chestnut canker (Endothia parasitica 
(Murr.) And. <^ And.) does not occur in the locality in 
which the trees were grovm, and that no planting or 
grove of chestnut trees attacked by the ink disease 
( Phytophthora cambivora (Petri) Buis) exists within at 
least 5 km of the place of growth. 
(f) Grapevines, cuttings, or scions, in addition to declara- 
tion (c) one to the effect that the material proceeded 
from vines free from the virus disease known in France 
as "court-noue 
(g) Potatoes, tomatoes, and eggplants ( Solanum tuberosum , 
Lycopersium esculentum , and Solanum melongena ) , all 
the data prescribed by Decree No. 20535 of November 
20, 1931* and the regulations aporovod by Decree No. 
21172 of April 27, 1932. 
Plants must be Free from Soil 
Art. k. Rooted plants, bulbs, rhizomes, and tubers, must be 
free from earth, and, according to the case, be packed in sphagnum 
moss, or peat. 
Art, 5. The importation of elms (Ulraus spp.) is prohibited. 
Art. 6. The importation into the Azores of potatoes from 
Madeira is prohibited. 
