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Ion of Canada may be imported into the United States without permit or other 
restriction. 
The above rules and regulations are hereby adopted and shall be effective on 
and after December 22, 1930. and shall supersede the rules and regulations 
governing the importation of nursery stock into the United States which were 
promulgated October 24, 1928. as amended July 29. 1929. 
Done at the city Of Washington this 17th dav of December, 
1930. 
Witness my hand and the seal of the United States Depart- 
ment of Agriculture. 
Arthur M. Hyde, 
Secretary of Agriculture. 
NOTICE OF PERMIT REQUIREMENT FOR THE ENTRY 
OF AGLAONEMA 
It has been determined by the Secretary of Agriculture that Aigaonema canes 
or cuttings, ostensibly imported for medicinal purposes, are being used rather 
extensively for propagation. These canes at present are admitted without 
inspection in accordance with the provisions of regulation 2 of the Rules and 
Regulations supplemental to Quarantine No. 37. Since these canes are not 
promptly converted into medicine and therefore, without inspection, constitute 
a pest risk, their further entry shall meet the requirements governing the im- 
portation of plants under special permit. 
Notice is therefore hereby given that, in accordance with the proviso of regu- 
lation 2, of the Rules and Regulations supplemental to Notice of Quarantine 
No. 37. all species and varieties <>f Aglaonema may be imported from any 
foreign country and locality, on and after June 1, 1930, only under special 
permit and upon compliance with the provisions of regulation 14 of the regula 
tions referred to above. 
Done at the city of Washington this 8th day of May, 1930. 
Witness my hand and the seal of the United States Depart 
ment of Agriculture. 
R. W. Dunlap, 
Acting Secretary of Agriculture. 
NOTICE OF PERMIT REQUIREMENT FOR THE ENTRY 
OF SEEDS OF LATHYRUS AND VICIA 
It has been determined by the Secretary of Agriculture that sweet pea 
(Latliyrus sp.) and vetch (Vicia spp. ) seeds imported into this country are 
frequently infested with one or more species of seed weevils, Bruchus spp.. 
including B. bracKialis Fahr., B. rvfipes Hbst.. and B. tristiculus Fahr. B. 
brachiali8 is reported as established in only a limited area of this country 
and B. nippes and B. tristiculus are not recorded as occurring in the United 
States. Lathyrus and Vicia seeds at present are admitted without inspection 
in accordance with the provisions of regulation 2 of the Rules and Regulations 
Supplemental to Nursery Slock, Plant, and Seed Quarantine No. 37. Since 
no inspection is made of these seeds t<» determine the presence of injurious 
insects and consequently no treatment Is given to eliminate such infestations 
when they exist, importations of these seeds constitute a pest risk. Their 
further entry, therefore, shall meet the requirements governing the entry 
of tree and shrub sei ds. 
Notice is. therefore, hereby given, in accordance with the provisions of regu- 
lation 2 of the Rales and Regulations Supplemental to Notice of Quarantine 
No. 37, that the seeds of all species and varieties of Lathyrus and Vicia 
