UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 3ureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine Uashington, D. C. March 23, 1937. 3. E. ?. Q. --365, Supplement No. 4 PLANT QUARANTINE IMPORT RESTRICTIONS OF THE REPUBLIC OF CZECHOSLOVAKIA The item under the caption "Importation Unrestricted" on page 2 of 3. E. P. Q. - 366, reading: "CUT FLOWERS, SEEDS, BULBS, AND TUBERS FREE FROfo SOIL, GRAPE SEEDS, AND VEGETABLES." is amended to read: "SEEDS, INCLUDING GRAPE SEEDS." Importation of Living Plants from the United States Prohibited Section II, article 1, Precautions against San Jose scale, (3. E. ?. Q,. - 366, p. 14) prohibits the importation into Czechoslovakia of living plants, seedlings, cuttings, scions, and other separated parts of plants, including bulbs, tubers, rhizomes, etc. , from the United States, among other countries. The prohibition does not apply to seeds or to fresh fruits and vegetables (see B. E. P. Q. - 366, article 3, p. 15 and Supplement No. 1 ) , unless those products are found to be contaminated by San Jose scale on arrival in Czechoslo- vakia. Since the importation of plants and parts thereof from the United States is thus prohibited by the San Jose scale restrictions, the phylloxera restrictions (pp. 12 and 13, B. E. P. Q. - 36c) are not applicable to such products of the United States LEEJA. STRONG Chief, Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine. UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA 3 1262 09245 1656