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Wood, ground red pepper, comraeal and com starch, 
dried leaves, and bark and roots for medicinal ?nd industrial 
purposes through the port of Chacalluta. (See p. 10.) 
SUMMARY OF THE GENERAL REGULATIOIJS ■ 
(Decree li.o. 105, sec. 1, February 11, 1925) 
. . DECLABATIOM OF PLANT p-^ST3 
Article 1. Plant diseases of cryptogamic or animpl nature, as 
'•'ell as injurious animals and vreeds, '^rhich can be regarded as plant 
pests, vlll be so declared by decree. The office of the Plant 
Quarantine. Service ^'ill indicate the procedure to be follovred in 
each case, 
AUTHORIZED FORTS OF EITTRY 
Art. 2. (a) The importation of olants, seeds, cuttings, bulbs, 
fruits, and other plant products capable of introducing any agricul- 
tural pests into the country may be permitted through the ports of Val- 
paraiso, Talcahuano, and Los Andes. 
(b) The importation by mail of the products above 
mentioned may only be made through those ports and Santiago. 
(c) The imported products are subject to the juris- 
diction of the Plant Quarantine Service who are entrusted vi.th the 
task of preventing the introduction of plant pests. 
(d) Other T)orts of entry may be either limited or 
authorized in accordance v.lth the recommendations of the Board -if 
Agriculture. 
DECLARATION AITO CERTIFICATE REQUIRED 
Art. 3. The importer in Chile shall furnish to the Customs 
a written declaration indicating: 
(a) Name and address of importer; 
(b) Purpose for vhich material is intended; 
(c) Countr- of origin; . 
(d) Locality ^'here the material will be planted or so^^m. 
