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may be Imported from any foreign country and locality, on and after August 1. 
under permit and upon the compliance with the provisions for the 
entry of tree and shrub seeds the Importation of which is re- 
stricted by regulation :: of the regulations referred to above. 
Done in the city of Washington this 20th day of July 1936. 
my hand and the seal of the United States Depart- 
ment of Agriculture. 
W. R. Gbj 
Acting Secretary oi Agriculture. 
MODIFICATION OF NURSERY STOCK, PLANT, AND SEED 
QUARANTINE REGULATIONS 
INTRODUCTORY NOTE 
The only change involved in this revision of regulation 3 of the regulations 
supplemental to Notice of Quarantine No. 37 is to make provision for the entry 
of Begonia and Gloxinia tubers on and after December i. 1939, without limita- 
tion as to quantity or ase. 
Lee A. Strong. 
Chief, Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine. 
AMENDMENT NO. 3 TO REVISED RULES AND REGULATIONS SUPPLE- 
MENTAL TO NOTICE OF QUARANTINE NO. 37 
(Approval November 30, 1938 ; effective December 1, 19:58) 
Under authority conferred by the Plant Quarantine Act of August 20, 1912 
(37 Stat. 315), it is ordered that regulation 3 of the revised rules and regula- 
tions supplemental to Notice of Quarantine No. 37, on account of certain inju- 
rious insects and fungous diseases, which were promulgated December 17, 1930, 
and amended effective July 1, 1932, and January 14. 1935, he, and the same is 
hereby, further amended to read as follows : 
Regulation 3. Nursery Stock, Other Plants and Parts of Plants, Including 
Seeds, for Which a Permit Is Required 
The following nursery stock, other plants and parts of plants, including seeds, 
uot including, however, such other plants and parts of plants as are named in 
Appendix A, which are governed by special quarantines and oth t restrictive 
orders now in force, nor such as may hereafter be made the subject of special 
quarantines, may be imported, without limitation as to quantity or use, from 
countries which maintain inspection (Appendix B), under permit, upon compli- 
ance with these regulations: 
(1) Bulbs, conns, oi- rootstocks (pips) irf the following genera: Lilium (lily), 
aUaria (lily-of-th£-valley), Eyacinthus (hyacinth), Tulipa (tulip), Cn 
and Narcissus (daffodil and jonquil); until further notice, Ohionodowa (glory- 
of-the-snow), Galanthus (snowdrop). S idl), FritUlaria, Muscari (grape- 
anthis (winter aconite) ; and, on and after December 1, 
1989, Bryonia and 
(2 1 Cuttings, scions, and buds of fruits or nuts: Provided, That cult 
5, and buds Of fruits or nuts may be imported from Asia, Japan, Philippine 
Islands, and Oceania (including Australia and New Zealand) under the pro- 
visions of tt 14 only Its Of fruits or nuts may DOt be imported, 
under permit or otih 
(3) K including Manetti, Rosi multiflora (brier rose), and R. 
rugo 
(4) Nuts, Including palm seeds for growing purposes: Provided, That such 
nuts or seeds shall be free from pulp. 
