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or by an obstacle to the rootjs judged sufficient bv the competent 

 authority ; 



B. That this ground does not itself contain any vine plants ; 



C. * That no deposit of vines has been made on this ground ; 



D. Tliat there has never been an infection of Phylloxera in the 



plantation or enclosuie ; 



E. If there have been aiiy phylloxerised vines, that radical extraction 



has been done and that poisoning and re})eated investigation 

 during three consecutive years, have assured the complete 

 destruction of the insect and of the roots. 

 the (Date) 



Seal of 



the competent 



authority. 



(Signature.) 



III. — Certificate of Phytopathological Inspection, 



The undersigned. Inspector of the Phytopathological service (1) 



certifies that the consignment indicated in the declaration 



of the exporter (2) 



of and coming from cultures situated 



at is accoiding to tlie results of 



,1 • , • /n\ of tile ^irowin.t;- i)lants • i.- r j. •, t 



the inspection (3) ^f the transported produce - "^ ^ satisfactory sanitary condi- 

 tioii and that it is free from the enemies of plants enumerated below (4) 



(Date) 



Seal. 



(Signature.) 



(l)Xan)e in full, (jlKcial designation and address of tlie inspecting otiicer. 



(2) Name in fidl and domicile of the exporter. 



(3) Delete where necessary the mode of inspection not emploj'cd. 



(4) Complete by the list of the enemies of plants, enumerated in tlie official list of the 

 importing country, which coidd exist in tlie consignment. 



