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i. MOLDS, heather or heath (Terre de bruyere) . (See par. 21, p. 8.) 
j. PEAT. (See par. 22, p. 8.) 
k. PLANT PRODUCTS must "be free of insects and diseases listed in 
paragraph 26, and be fumigated if infested with insects listed 
in paragraph 27. (See pp. 10-13.) 
1. PLANTS FOR PROPAGATION (except seeds) must he fumigated upon 
importation. (See pars. 6 and 23, pp. k and 9.) 
m. POTATOES ( Solarium tuberosum L.) must be free of pests and dis- 
eases listed in paragraph 26. (See pp. 10 and 11.) 
n. SEEDS require fumigation upon arrival if infested with insects 
listed in paragraph 27. (See pp. 12 and 13.) 
o. SILK WORM EGGS. (See par. 2k, p. 9.) 
p. SUGARCANE CUTTINGS (Saccharum officinarum L.). (See par. 25, p. 10.) 
GENERAL REGULATIONS UNDER LAW NO. 1 OF JANUARY k, 19 16, AS AMENDED 
Import Permit Required in Advance 
(Law of May 5, 19^0) 
k. A request for import license should be made to the Section of Plant 
Protection of Cairo or to any of its branches at ports of entry before 
order is placed abroad for fruits, plants, and parts thereof of the 
following : 
Amaryllidaceae 
Anacardiaceae 
Annonaceae 
Betulaceae (Cupuliferae) 
Bignoniaceae 
Bromeliaceae 
Cactaceae 
Caricaceas 
Compos it ae 
Con vol Vulaceae 
Cornaceae 
Cruciferae 
Cur curb it aceae 
Ebenaceae 
Euphorbiaceae 
Fagaceae 
(Cupuliferae) 
Gramineae 
Juglandaceae 
Lauraceae 
Leguminosae 
Liliaceae 
Linaceae 
Moraceae 
Musaceae 
Myristicaceae 
Myrtaceae 
Oleaceae 
Palmaceae 
Pandanaceae 
Pedaliaceae 
Pinaceae (Conifereae) 
Punlcaceae 
Rhamnaceae 
Rosaceae 
Rub i aceae 
Rutaceae 
Salicaceae 
Solanaceae 
Texaceae (Conifereae) 
Tiliaceae 
Ulmaceae 
Vitaceae 
Zingiberaceae 
Request for import license should indicate the kinds and the quantities 
of fruits and plants and parts thereof, the country of origin and 
shipping port. 
