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2k. (Order of August 6, 193^) : Dxenrpt from inspection, for. dodder 
for importation into "Algeria are samples of seeds of forage plants 
intended for commerce and shipped in parcel post packages of a 
maximum weight of 3 kg. , on condition that each individual packet 
of such samples enclosed in such parcel shall weigh not more than 
350 gm. (Art. 1.) 
Staining Required 
25. (Order of freT), H, I9U9): All forage seeds of alfalfa or of 
clover, especially Egyptian clover, imported from any foreign 
country, either directly or after trrnsit through Continental 
France, must contain a percentage equivalent to 6 percent of the 
weight of such seed dyed red by means of an aqueous solution of 
1-percent fuchsin, saffranin, or rhodamine. (Art. 1.) 
Importation and In-Transit movement 
of Plents and Branches (v/ood) of the Chestnut Tree 
(Decision of April 30» 1953) " 
26. The importation into Alger ir of wood of chestnut, originating 
from countries contaminated with linjothia parasitica , cryptogamic 
parasite of the chestnut, cm only be authorized if the .shipments 
(consignments) are accompanied by a certificate certifying that 
these woods have been submitted to a steam sterilization treatment 
for l/2 hour at a temperature of SO centigrade. (Art. l) 
The Secretary General of the Government, the Director 
of Customs of Alg&ria, and the Inspector, Chief of the Plant Pro- 
tection Service are responsible each in whatever concerns him, to 
enforce the current decision (decree) which will be printed in the 
Journal Officiel of Algeria. (Art. 2) 
