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c. CULTURES of "bacteria and fungi injurious to plants. 
d. GRAPEVINE leaves ( Vitis spp,) whether imported as merchandise or — 
used as packing material. 
e. LIVING INSECTS, their eggs, larvae, pupae and nymphs. 
f . OKRA ( Eibiscus esculentu s L . ) and AMBARI HEMP ( Hibiscus cannabinus L . ) 
plants, parts of plants, fruits and seeds. (Lav No. 96 of June 18, 
1931.) 
g. PLANTS AND PARTS OF PLANTS (including fruits and vegetables, 
onions, potatoes, etc.) if declared infested at port of entry 
with the insects or diseases listed in paragraph 26. (Law of 
May 5, 19^0, see p. 10.) 
h. TOBACCO SEED ( Nicotiana ta bacum L.). (Law No. 73 of July 3, 1933.) 
i. USED CONTAINERS (hags, boxes, cases, etc.) previously used for the 
transportation of prohibited articles. (Law No. 96 of June 18, 
1931.) 
Importation Restricted 
3. If the importation of the following materials is not in accordance 
with an authorization granted by the Ministry of Agriculture (See para- 
graph 5) and it is not in conformity with the provisions of that authori- 
zation, its importation is prohibited: 1/ 
a. BANANA PLANTS (Musa spp.). (See par, 12, p. 6.) — 
b. BULBS, TUBERS, CORMS, RHIZOMES, FLOWERS, etc. (See par. 17, p. 7.) 
c. COTTON ( Gossypium spp.) samples for commercial purposes, cotton- 
wool and kapok, cotton beddings, and cotton and cottonseed 
transit by air. (See par3. 13 to l6, pp, 6 and 7.) 
d. DATE PALMS ( Phoenix spp.). (See par. 12, p. 6.) 
e. FRUITS (fresh or dried) and VEGETABLES infested with insects 
listed in paragraph 27 will be fumigated upon their importation. 
(See pars. 7> 26, and 27, pp. k, 10 and 12.) 
f . HEMP ( Cannabis sativa) SEEDS mu3t be rendered unviable before 
importation. (See par. 18, p. 8.) 
g. HONEYBEES ( Apis mellifera L.) . (See par. 19, p. 8.) 
h. MANGO (mangifera indica L.) FRUITS AND SEEDS. (See par. 20, j>. 8.) 
1/ See paragraph 26, page 10, for list of prhhibited insects and diseases, 
and paragraph 27, page 12, for list for which fumigation will be 
required. 
