UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA 
3 1262 09312 1928 
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Art. 11. Importation of cotton will "be permitted only in 
sacks; these shall oe so strong that they will not te- r or burst 
during transportation or in Ir.dirg or unlading. The unlnding of 
torn sacks vlll not "be permitted. 
Cottonseed Intended for Sov.lng . 
Art. 12. The irn-oortati on of seed for sov;ing from re,°i.ons 
in w ich pink bollworm occurs is prohi"bitr.d, and all the other 
measures indicated in the prese'it decree ^111 be applied to the 
said seed. 
Samples Imported by I^'ail 
Art, 13, Samples without value arriving by mail v/ill 
comply with the requirements of article 3 of the General Re.ru 1?' t ions 
of the Law of Phy to sanitary Police only. 
Art. 14. Decree llo, 1031 of September 30, 1935, is revoked. 
I^3^0RTATI0i• 0? B31]3?ICIAL IITSSCTS 
(Decree No, 458, April 27, 1935) 
Article 1. The importation of insects beneficial to agricul- 
ture, namely, those vhich are natural enemies of other that con- 
stitute pests, may be effected only by the Phytosanitary Sei'vice 
of the Ministry of Agriculture of Chile. 
Art. 2. The importation of otlier insects of direct economic 
value to private persons, such as bees, sil>'--orms, etc., may b'^ 
effected, provided that all the requirements established by the 
Law of Phytosanitary Police for the importation of plants, or 
parts thereof, are complied 'dth. 
Art. 3. Relates to the importation of birds, rodents, and 
other small animals, and article 4 deals with penalties for viola- 
tions . 
