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(Reverse of Form A.) 



Apple trees from one Colony to another must be 

 on Northern Spy roots or other roots olficially accepted 

 as resistant to the attacks of Woolly Aphis in the 

 Colony to which the trees are sent. 



Grape Vines must be on roots resistant to the 

 Phylloxera, and all cuttings of grape vines must be of 

 resistant kinds. 



All ftuit trees, fruit bearing plants, and portions 

 there(jf, must be fumigated immediately prior to ship- 

 ment with hydrocyanic acid gas in a chamber and by 

 a uietliod approved by the Government Entomologist 

 of the Colony in which they were grown. 



It is required that a certificate in this form be 

 presented with and accompany every consignment of 

 nursery stock from any Colony for any other Colony, 

 whether to go by post or railway, and that the 

 Inspector or Examiner at the delivering post office or 

 railway station sign the form and despatch it at the 

 end of the current month to the Government Entomo- 

 logist of his Colony. 



The consignor is recommended to send a duplicate 

 of the certificate by post to the consignee so that delay 

 may be avoided should the original certificate go astray. 

 The Inspector or Examining Officer is authorised to 

 accept the duplicate. 



Forui B. 



South African Inter-Colonial Import Regulations. 



Certificate required with every consignment of 

 plants, not nursery stock, and not specially excepted, 

 exported from Cape Colony, Rhodesia, Orange River 

 Colony, Transvaal, or Natal, to any other of these 

 Colonies. 



Consignee's Name 



Consignee's P.O. Address 



(Post P.O. P.O. 



For From to 



despatch by (Rail Station. Station, 



IT" her and degcrlption ; Kinds of trees or 

 ™ of packages. plants. 



Number of eacli 

 kind. 



