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tine that entry of the shipment in question may he made without risk of 
introduction. 1 «^ , 
Done at the city of Washington this 20th day of March 
1940. 
Witness my hand and the sea^8f;the United States Depart- 
ment of Agriculture. J 
H. A. Waii 
Secretary of Agriculture. 
RULES AND REGULATIONS SUPPLEMENTAL TO NOTICE 
OF QUARANTINE NO. 73 
(Approved March 20, 1040; effective April 1, 1040) 
Regulation 1 
Sec. 319.73-1. Permit. — All importations shall be made under permit and only 
at the port of San Juan. 1 
Regulation 2 
Sec. 319.73-2. Inspection and Safeguard Provisions. — Coffee samples shall not 
exceed 1 pound in weight and may be imported by mail, freight, expresf 
gage. They shall be subject on arrival to inspection and fumigation or 
other treatment as the plant quarantine inspector may require. 1 
Regulation 3 
Sec. 319.73-3. Restrictions on In-transit Shipments. — In-transit shipmenl 
foreign countries shall be subject to the Plant Safeguard Regulations issued 
October 4, 1932 (Sees. 352.2 to 352.8), or as hereafter revised. The same restric- 
tions shall apply to shipments in transit to destinations elsewhere in the United 
States. 1 
These rules and regulations shall be effective on and after April 1, 1940. 
Done at the city of Washington this 20th day of March 
1940. 
Witness my hand and the seal of the United States Depart- 
ment of Agriculture. 
H. A. Wallace, 
Secretary of Affricult* 
i Sees. 310.73 to 310.73-3 issued under authority contained in 37 Stat. 315 ; 7 U. S. C. 
151-167. 
U & GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE: 1940 
