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POTATOES FOE ANY PURPOSE, LIVE PLANTS OF SOLANACEAE, and parts 
thereof except seeds; cultivating implements that have "been 
used on fields infested with the pests and diseases named in 
article 1 of decree No. 2306, May 15, 1935: Importation pro- 
hibited except "by the All -Union Institute of Plant Industry 
for scientific purposes. (See p. 14.) 
TJEED SEEDS of quarantine importance listed in the decree of April 
7, 1935: Importation prohibited except for scientific purposes, 
( See p. 16. ) 
DISEASES AND PESTS COMPRISING GROUPS 1 and 2 of decree No. 2598, 
November 20, 1934: Importation prohibited except under special 
permit for scientific purposes. (See p* 19 et seq.) 
Importation Restricted 
PLANTS AND PLANT PRODUCTS listed in article 2, decree No. 2749, 
October 28, 1935: Importation subject to quarantine restrictions, 
namely, import permit in advance of shipment, phytosanitary cer- 
tificate issued by competent . authority of country of origin, and 
inspection on arrival. (See pp. 4 and 5.) 
GENERAL REGULATIONS 
Promulgated by the People's Commissariat of Agriculture of the 
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, under decree No. 2749, October 28, 
1935. 
Material Affected 
Article 1. In order to safeguard the territory of the Union of 
Soviet Socialist Republics from the possibility of the introduction and 
distribution of agricultural and forest pests, plant diseases, and weeds 
the existence of which is entirely unknown, or which are not widely dis- 
tributed in the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, the Foreign Plant 
Quarantine is established in accordance with the list compiled by the 
People's Commissariat of Agriculture of the articles subject thereto. 
Art. 2. The quarantine is applicable to the materials listed below 
imported from abroad into the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, re- 
gardless of quantity and ultimate use: 
(a) Seeds of cultivated and wild plants (for collections, 
selected varieties for propagation, for technical 
purposes, or for consumption) ; 
(b) All kinds of roots, rhizomes, tubers, bulbs, fruits, 
and syncarps; 
