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 53 STAT.] 76TH CONG., 1ST SESS.-CH. 615 -AUG. 9, 1939 Setaria italica (L.) Beauv. -Foxtail, German, Hungarian, or golden millet. Soja max (L.) Piper. -Soybean. Sorghum vulgare Pers.- Sorghum. Sorghum vulgare sudanese (Piper) Hitchc.-Sudan grass. Stizolobium utile (Wall.) Piper and Tracy. - Velvetbean. Trifolium dubium Sibth.- Suckling clover. Trifolium hybridum L. - Alsike clover. Trifolum incarnatum L. -Crimson clover. Trifolum pratense L. - Red clover. Trifolium repens L.- Wh ite clover. Triticum spp. -W heat; spelt; emmer. Vicia angustifolia (L.) Reich.-Narrowleaf vetch. Vicia atropurpurea Desf. -Purple vetch. Vicia dasycarpa Ten.-Woollypod vetch. Vicia monantha Desf.-Monantha vetch. Vicia pannonica Crantz. -Hungarian vetch. Vicia sativa L.- Common vetch. Vicia villosa Roth.- Hairy vetch. Vigna sinensis (Torner) Savi. - Cowpea. Zea mays L. -F ield corn: Provided, That the Secretary of Agriculture is authorized by rules and regulations to add to or take from such list of agri- cultural seed, when he finds that any seeds are or are not used for seeding purposes in the United States. (B) "Vegetable seeds" shall include the seeds of those crops that are or may be grown in gardens or on truck farms and are or may be generally known and sold under the name of vegetable seeds. (8) (A) For the purpose of title II, the term "weed seeds" means the seeds or bulblets of plants recognized as weeds either by the law or rules and regulations of- (i) The State into which the seed is offered for transporta- tion, or transported; or (ii) Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, or District of Coluntbia into which transported, or District of Colutinbia il which sold. (B) For the purpose of title III, the ternl "weed seeds'' meaalls seeds or bulhlets of plants which are found by the Secret:ar y of Agricultilre to he detrimental to the agricultural interests of the United States, or any part thereof. (9) (A) For the purpose of title II, the term "noxious-weed seeds" means the seeds or bulblets of plants recognized as noxious- (i) by tile law or rules and regulations of the State into which the seed is offered for transportation, or transported; (ii) by the law or rules and regulations of Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, or the District of Columbia, into which transported, or District of Columbia in which sold; or (iii) by the rules and regulations of the Secretary of Agri- culture under this Act, when after investigation he shall deter- mine that a weed is noxious in the United States or in any specifically designated area thereof. (B) For the purpose of title III, the term "noxious-weed seeds" means the seeds of Lepidium draba L., Lepidium repens (Schrenk) Boiss., Hymenophysa pubescens C. A ., Mey., white top; Cirsium arvense (L.) Scop., Canada thistle; Cuscuta spp., dodder; Agropyron repens (L.) Beauv., quackgrass; Sorghum halepense (L.) Pers., John- son grass; Convolvulus arvensis L., bindweed; Centaurea picris Pall., 1277 Proviso. Revision of list per- mitted. "Vegetable seeds." "Weed seeds" for purpose of title II. Post, p. 1279. "Weed seeds" for purpose of title 111. 'Po.st,p. 1282 . "'Noxioes- eed seeds" for purpose of title 11. "Noxious-weed seeds" for purpose of title III.

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