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EXTERIOR QUARANTINE NO. 10. - PEACH, NECTARINE, ALMOND, AND APRICOT 
(Effective Aug. lU, 1929) 
A partial quarantine against plants, and parts thereof, of peach, 
nectarine, almond, and apricot from the United States, on. account of 
Phony Peach, Peach Yellows, Peach Rosette, and Little Peach diseases. 
In order to import into Mexico the plant material above mentioned 
the general provisions applying to partial quarantines must be complied 
wi th . 
Landing and entry will "be permitted only through the following 
ports: Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua; Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas; and 
Veracruz. 
REVOCATION OF EXTERIOR QUARANTINE NO. 11 
The Mexican Decree of June 27, 1931 > as published in the "Diario 
0fic-i*.'l*2 of July 3, 1931> revokes Absolute Exterior Quarantine No. 11, 
which prohibited the importation into Mexico of corn, broomcorn, sorghum, 
Sudan grass, straw, etc. The text of that Decree, in translation, is as 
follows: 
Article 1. Absolute Quarantine No. 11 of March 25, of the current 
year, promulgated against invasion by the European borer of corn and the 
other agricultural products indicated in the said quarantine, is revoked. 
LIST OE PRODUCTS NAIvIED IN EXTERIOR QUARANTINE NO. 11 
(a) Grain corn, corn in the ear, green corn in the ear, 
and all parts of the plant (stems, leaves, etc.); 
(b) Broomcorn, including all parts of the plant; 
(c) All varieties of sorghum, including all parts of the plant 
(d) Sudan grass, including all parts of the plant; 
(e_) Celery and rhubarb, dry or fresh, and beets with leaves; 
