phoney peach, peach yellovrs, peach rosette, and little peach. 
(Exterior Quarantine No. 10 j Decree effective Aug. 1-, 1329, 
P. 190 
COHN, BROOMCOHN, SORGHUM, SUDAN SBASS, STRAW, ETC: Application to 
"be made in advance for an import permit, which, if issued, 
will indicate the conditions under which im;ortation will 
be permitted. Precaution against the introduction of the 
European corn borer ( Pyrausta n ucilalis Hbn.). (Exterior 
Quarantine No. 11 as modified by Decree of June 27, 1S3 1 * P»190 
ALFALFA (M edicago sativa L.), plants and parts thereof (including 
seeds) in the fresh condition or as hay, proceeding from the 
State of California: Importer must obtain a special permit 
in advance and the shipment must be accompanied by a certifi- 
cate affirming that the alfalfa weevil ( ( phytor.omus ) Elyoera 
•postica Gyll. ) does not exist there. (Exterior Quarantine 
Eo. 12, Resolution of July 2, 1934,' p. 20.) 
~EEE3, PLANTS, AND PARTS OF PLANTS, including bulbs, rhizcmes, stolons, 
layers, cuttings, etc., for propagation, not otherwise re- 
stricted or prohibited: Each shipment must be accompanied by 
a Certificate issued cy competent authority of the country of 
origin affirming freedom from injurious pests and diseases, 
and especially from virus diseases. (Resolution of Oct. 17. 
193^. PP. 6-8.) 
impobtatiok ^teesiezciee 
FBESH FHDITS AND VEGETABLES from the United States of America: Except 
as restricted or prohibited oy special quarantines, their im- 
portation into Mexico is unrestricted. 
DRIED CE PBOCESSEI FRUITS JEE; "iyi~^3^ZS , CEEEALS for food or manu- 
facturing purposes, nuts: Importation unrestricted. 
TH3 EEDSPJlL PEST LAW 
(Nov. 29, I92U; Diario Oficial XXVIII, Dec. 10, 1924) 
SI53RAL FH0VISI01TS 
Chapter II, article 3« It is declared of public utility to 
prevent, combat, and externinate pests and diseases that affect .*r 
