114 BUREAU OF ENTOMOLOGY AND PLANT QUARANTINE [April-June 
introduction of tlie Colorado potato beetle. (Decree B. G. Bl. No. 483, 1935, 
art. 11.) (See p. 14.) 
Material used for packing the products named in the preceding paragraph 
or for other vegetables and truck crops, as well as leafy and other refuse 
from those products, also earth, manure, and compost : Importation from the 
countries named in the preceding paragraph and transit through Austria pro- 
hibited to prevent the introduction of Colorado potato beetle. (Decree of 
July IS. 1932. art. 14; B. G. Bl. No. 222, 1932.) (See p. 14.) 
Packing material, peelings, and refuse of fresh .potatoes : Importation from 
any country and tran.sit through Austria prohibited to prevent the introduction 
of potato wart. (Decree of Jan. 9, 1930, art. 1 ; B. G. Bl. No. 25, 1930.) (See 
p. 16.) 
IMPORTATION AND TRANSIT RESTRICTED 
Plants, shrubs, and other cultures, including scions, cuttings, etc., except 
grapevines : Importation and transit permitted only when the shipments are 
accompanied by a shipper's declaration and an official certificate affirming 
freedom from phylloxera in the prescribed form. (International Phylloxera 
Convention, Nov. 3, 1S81, and decrees of Julv 15, 1882, Mav 1, 1883, and Jan. 
24, 1890.) (See p. 7.) 
Fruit trees and berry-bearing shrubs, as well as other deciduous trees and 
shrubs, including their stocks, scions, and cuttings : Importation permitted 
from any country by rail, sea, or mail, if an import permit has been granted 
by the Austrian Ministry of Agriculture in each case and if accompanied by a 
phytosanitary certiticate and a declaration of origin and if provided with a 
seal, to prevent the introduction of San Jose scale. (Decree of July IS, 1932, 
art. 5: B. G. Bl. No. 222, 1932.) (See p. 10.) 
Other plants and parts of plants, except cut flowers, deciduous and other 
fruits, vegetables, root crops, tubers (potatoes), bulbs, rhizomes, and other 
subterranean parts of plants and also seeds : Importation from any country 
by rail, sea, or mail and transit through Austria permitted if accompanied 
by a phytosanitary certificate affirming that the shipment is free from San 
Jose scale and other injurious plant diseases and pests. (Decree of July 18, 
1932. art. G : B. G. Bl. No. 222, 1932; see also paragraph I (c) and II (c).) 
(See pp. 7 and 12.) 
Fresh apples and pears and refuse thereof: Importation permissible from 
any country on the basis of a phytosanitary certificate affirming the freedom 
of the shipment from San Jo.se scale and apple maggot. (Decree of July 18, 
1932, art. 8; B. G. Bl. No. 222, 1932.) (See p. 13.) 
Shipments of the products indicated in sections (I) to (III) : Transit by 
rail, vessel, or mail is exempted from the import restrictions mentioned there- 
in, if the shipment is made in closed, undamaged containers or in sealed 
cars with a through bill of lading (mail address). (Decree of July 18, 1932, 
art. 9; B. G. Bl. No. 222, 1932.) (See p. 13.) 
Grapes and grape marc : Importation and transit permitted in prescribed 
containers; vintage grapes must also ))e compressed. (International Phylloxera 
Convention of Nov. 3, 1881; ministerial decrees of July 15, 1882, and Nov. 8, 
1896.) (See p. 7.) 
Vegetables and truck crops (except potatoes), hulhs, root crops, rhizomes, 
mid tuhers!, as well as tomatoes and epopJants: Importation from the United 
States, Canada, Belgium, and continental European France and transit 
throufirh that territory permitted only from November 15 to March 14. to pre- 
vent the introduction of Colorado potato beetle. (Decree B. G. Bl. No. 483, 
1935, art. 12.) (See p. 14.) 
Fre.sh potatoes, also rooted plants (parts of plants) iritl] tails of earth, 
hiilhs, root crops. 7'liizonics, tnhers, tomatoes, cqoplauts, strairherries, and 
other rcf/etahles and trurl: crops, if these products did not originate in the 
United States, Canada, Belgium, and continental European France, but trav- 
ersed one of those countries in transit: Tmnortation and transit permitted 
only from November 15 to I\Tarch 14, on observing in all cases the other 
import conditions, and on condition that their origin is attested by documents, 
to prevent the introduction of Colorado potato beetle. (Decree B. G. Bl. No. 
483. 19.35, art. 13.) (See p. 14.) 
Fresh potatoes from rountricft that ham heen expresshi declared hif the 
Austrian Ministrif of Aqrirultvre to "be free from potato wart: ImrxTrtation and 
tran.sit by rail are permitted under definitely prescribed conditions with a 
