Primula 
Pyre thrum 
Quamoclit (Mina) 
Reseda 
Ricinus 
Rosa 
Rudbeckia 
Salpiglossis 
Salvia 
Sanvitalia 
Saponaria 
Scabi*sa 
Sehizanthus 
Seneci 
Silene 
Solanura 
Stevia 
Stokesia 
. St rep to carpus 
Tagetes 
Thelesperma (Cosmidium) 
Thunbergia 
Tithonia 
Torenia 
Trachelium 
Tropaeolum 
Verbena 
Vine a (Lochnera) 
Viola 
Volutarella (Amberboa) 
Zinnia 
(c) As amended by Decree No. 7345-A, August 12, 1929: 
1. Vegetables, onions, bulbous plants (except potatoes), 
beets, and root crops intended for consumption or 
medicinal purposes; 
2. Shallots and garlic; 
3. Dried f raits and parts thereof, such as almonds, 
peanuts, grain, chestnuts, caraway seeds, cloves, 
Jesuit's nut ( Trap a bicornis L. , T. n atans L. , ling-kok) , 
nutmegs, walnuts, pakwo, pepper, rice, etc., for 
consumption or medicinal purposes. 
(d) Coconuts from which the husks have been removed. 
(e) Spawn of edible mushrooms. 
(f) Sugarcane cuttings imported through Tandjoenk Priok and 
Soerabaja for scientific purposes and addressed to the Director 
of the Experiment Station of the Java Sugar Industry at 
Pasoeroean. 
SECTION V. IMPORT RESTRICTIONS ON PLANT MATERIAL 
Uith respect to the permissible importation of living plant 
material into the Netherlands East Indies, the following provisions 
are applicable : 
