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PLAINS, PASTS OP PLANTS, FRUITS, AM) SEEDS OF BAMIA OR OKRA ( Hibiscus 
esculent' i s L. ) , and til or ambari hemp (E. cinnabinus L.). 
(Decree-law Ho. 96, June 13, 1931.) (See art.l, Law No. 1, p. 16.) 
BAGS, BOXES, CASES, and all other containers used in packing and trans- 
porting prohibited articles. (Decree- law Ho. 96, June 18, 1931.) 
(See art. 1, Law Ho. 1, p. ie.) 
BIHDLII-IE in all forms. (Decree-law No. 13, Apr. 3, 1922.) 
HEMP, C0I.-00H ( Cannabis sativa L.), germinable seeds of. (Decree-law No. 
95, June 16, 1931.) (See art.l,' Law No. 1, p. 15.) 
SOIL AID EARTH. (Order of Aug. 30, 1932.) 
TOBACCO SEEDS ( Hicotiana t abacum L. ) . (Law Ho. 73, July 3, 1933.) 
Importation Restricted* 
The above prohibition does not apply to the following articles if 
they meet the conditions indicated "below: 
Conditions cf Entry 
BANA1A. PLANTS 1. Authorization of the Ministry of Agriculture (Egypt) 
( ifasa spp.) in advance. 
2. Official phytosanitary certificate from country of 
origin declaring freedom from injurious insects and 
plant diseases. 
3. Inspection on arrival and fumigation "before entry. 
Inspection of the plants in the field for one year 
from date of planting. If, during that period, an 
injurious insect or disease makes its appearance on 
same, they shall "be liable to destruction without 
compensation. (Lav/ Ho. 1,, art. 1.) 
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*See also "General Conditions under which Plants May Be Imported 
into Egypt", page 13; and 
"General Conditions for the Importation of Fruits, 
Vegetables, and Seeds", page 15. 
