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(d) Points of importation for materials mentioned in sec- 
tions (b) and (c) may "be added in case of necessity 
in each specific instance by the Bureau of Quarantine 
when the permit is issued. 
(e_) Tor fresh frui t : All frontier points of northern 
and western lines of the Union of Soviet Socialist 
Republics, Odessa, Nikolaev, Cherson, Baku, and 
Vladivostok. 
(f) For importation by the Bureau of Plant Introduction of 
the All-Union Institute of specimens of: 
1. Potatoes and other plants of the family Solanaceae: 
Leningrad. 
2. Sweet potatoes: Leningrad and Moscow 
3. All other vegetables: Leningrad, Moscow, Odessa, 
and Vladivostok. 
4. Seeds of cotton and all Malvaceae: Leningrad only. 
Art. 17. The importation of live flowers without roots or 
soil is permitted through all frontier points of the Union. 
Arts. 18 and 19 deal with the procedure for obtaining import 
permits. Art. 20 deals with the functions of "the People's Commissariat 
of Agriculture. 
Art. 21. In particular instances, upon the arrival of Large 
shipments, the Bureau of Quarantines may allow the drawing of samples 
at random for laboratory analysis, the entire shipment, however, to 
be forwarded under quarantine to destination. In such cases the 
organization concerned must safeguard such a 'shipment in isolated 
compartments under quarantine until such time as a quarantine certifi- 
cate stating that the shipment is free from infection shall have been 
received. 
Art. 22. Deals with penalties for infractions of the regula- 
tions. 
PHYLLOXERA RESTRICTIONS 
(Decree No. 345, Jan. 13, 1935) 
Article 1. Material affected . - 
(a) Grapevine propagating material, including rooted 
cuttings and parts of vines of cultivated and wild 
varieties; 
(b) Props and poles that have been used in vineyards in 
infested zones; 
