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4. If infested with potato tuber worm or other 
parasites susceptible to effective disinfection, 
they will be fumigated. 
5. If infected with any disease not susceptible to 
effective treatment, they shall be returned 
within 15 days from date of arrival or destroyed 
without compensation. 
(Amendment of Aug. 20, 1932, to Law No. 1, art. 2, 
and Order of Jan. 1, 1933.) (See p. 17.) 
SILK T70RM EGGS 1. Authorization in advance. 
2. Consignments should be addressed in care of the 
Crop Protection Section. 
.3. A phyto sanitary certificate should accompany each 
"consignment, declaring the freedom of the eggs 
from transmissible diseases and declaring that 
sterile eggs and foreign matter do not exceed 
5 percent of the net weight. 
4. Each box in the consignment should be checked by 
an expert, labeled and sealed, with a statement 
of the race of silkworms, the color of the co- 
coons and their origin, as well as the net 
weight . 
5. Examination of consignments at port of arrival 
shall be made by an expert official, who may 
take samples not to exceed two grams from each 
lot. 
6. Refusal of any consignment or part thereof may 
result from 
(a) Noncompliance with the above conditions; 
(b) Transmissible diseases: 
(c_) Hatching of the eggs. 
7. Rejected consignments should be re-exported with- 
in 15 days. If the importer fails to re-export 
the consignment or if hatching takes place 
during the 15-day period, or any consignment is 
not cleared through the customs before the end 
of March, the said consignment shall be destroyed 
at the owner's expense without compensation. 
