disinfected or if any treatment then possible shall be 

 found or deemed by the Commissioner of Lands in- 

 sufficient for the absolute eradication of the insect pest 

 or plant disease, or if the Commissioner of Lands 

 considers the insect pest or plant disease to be of a 

 specially dangerous character, the Inspector may cause 

 the article to be destroyed without delay. 



14. The consignee shall, when requested to do so 

 by the Inspector, furnish a certificate with respect to 

 any consignment, showing the name and address of 

 the shipper and the number and kind of packages and 

 any and all particulars of name, quantity, variety, 

 grade marks and place of origin, of the articles con- 

 tained in such consignment. 



15. Any article, subject to examination under these 

 Regulations, which is introduced into this Colony by 

 post may be intercepted and examined by an Inspector, 

 and if found infested with any insect pest or plant 

 disease shall be cleansed or destroyed as provided for 

 in Regulations 12 and 13 of these Regulations. 



16. The inspection and other treatment of con- 

 signments prescribed by these Regulations shall, save 

 as herein excepted, take place on the premises provided 

 by the Commissioner of Lands for the purpose, but 

 special arrangements may be made with the Commis- 

 sioner of Lands for the execution of all the provisions 

 of Regulations 11, 12, 13 and 15, on the premises of 

 the consignee or other place . when approved facilities 

 are provided. 



17. On the Inspector being satisfied with respect 

 to a consignment that all the Regulations and condi- 

 tions herein set forth have been fully complied with 

 he shall issue a certificate to that effect to the con- 

 signee, and before the issue of such certificate the 

 consignment shall be under the Inspector's control for 

 the purpose of these Regulations. 



Part II. — Inter-Colonial Regulations. 



18. No person shall introduce into this Colony 

 from any other part of South Africa: — 



(a) Any grape vine cutting or any grape vine 

 unless the same is resistant or grown upon 

 roots resistant to the attack of grape phylloxera 

 /Phylloxera vastatrixj. 



(b) Any apple stock or tree, unless grown upon 



northern spy roots or other roots which are 

 accepted by the Commissioner of Lands as 

 being resistant to the attack of woolly aphis 

 fScMzoneura lanigera/. 



