i2-i BUREAU OF ENTOMOLOGY AND PLANT QUARANTINE [April-June 
Potatoes from all foreign countries other than those to which the total pro- 
laabitiou applies: Two copies of a certificate of an authorized official of the 
phytopathological service of the country of origin to the effect that on examina- 
tion the consignment was found to be healthy and that wart disease had not 
occurred at any time on the land on which the potatoes were grown nor within 2 
kilometers thereof. (Orders of group 2, art. 4 (1), and second schedule. See 
p. 8.) 
Potatoes from Belgium, Germany, and Luxemburg: Certificates as above 
and a statement to the effect that the Colorado- potato beetle does not exist 
and has not been known to exist within oO kilometers of the place where the 
potatoes were grown. (Orders of group 5.) 
Raw vegetables (not including cucumbers or mushrooms for which no 
certificate is required) from foreign countries other than European France, 
Belgium, Germany, and Luxemburg : * Between April 8 and October 14, a 
certificate of origin visaed by a competent authority of the country of origin. 
(Orders of groups 2 and 3, art. 5 (2). See Supplement No. 1 to B. E. P. 
Q. 416.) 
Raw vegetables from European France: Between April 8 and October 14, 
Colorado potato beetle declaration, as in the case of plants from France (cer- 
tain Departments in the north of France are exempt from this condition be- 
tween April 8 and 28, but a certificate of Departmental origin must be pro- 
duced). (Orders of group 2.) 
Raw vegetables from Belgium, Germany, and Luxemburg : Between April 8 
and April 20, certificate of origin. Between April 21 and October 14, a Colo- 
rado potato beetle declaration, as in the case of potatoes and plants from 
Belgium, Germany, and Luxemburg. (Orders of groups 5 and 6.) 
Cider apples from European countries other than France, Belgium, Germany, 
and Luxemburg : Between April 8 and October 14, certificate of origin visaed 
by a competent authority in the country of origin. (Orders of group 2, 
;art. 6 (1).) 
Cider apples from European France : Between April 8 and October 14, Colo- 
Tado beetle declaration, as in the case of raw vegetables from France. (Orders 
of group 2, article 6 (2).) 
(3ider apples from Belgium, Germany, and Luxemburg : Between April 8 and 
April 20, certificate of origin. Between April 21 and October 14, Colorado 
potato beetle declaration as in the case of potatoes, plants, and raw vegetables 
from Belgium, Germany, and Luxemburg. (Orders of groups 5 and 6.) 
Raw apples from the United States : Between July 7 and November 15, 
certificate signed by an authorized inspector of the Federal Department of 
Agriculture that they are one of four specified grades. (Orders of group 2, 
art. 6 (3). See pp. 8 and 10.) 
Raw cherries : An order is issued annually restricting the importation of 
raw cherries from European countries. The terms of the restrictions are 
lial)le to variation from year to year. 
Chrysanthemum plants : ° The landing in England and Wales of any chrys- 
anthemum plant from any country other than Scotland, Northern Ireland, the 
Irish Free State, the Isle of Man, or the Channel Islands, prohibited except 
under and in accordance with the conditions of a license issued by the min- 
ister, to prevent the introduction of the chrysanthemum midge (Diarthronomyia 
hypogaea Loew). (Orders of group 7. See p. 4 of this supplement.) 
IMPORTATION UNRESTRICTED 
Seeds : ' The first schedule excepts seeds from the provisions of article 4 of 
importation of plants order of 1933. (See p. 9.) 
IMPORTATION OE CHRYSANTHEMUM PLANTS PROHIBITED 
To prevent the introduction of the chrysanthemum gall midge {Diarthronom- 
yia hypoqaon Loew). the landing in England and Wales from any country 
other than Scotland. Northern Ireland, the Irish Free State, or the Channel 
Islands of any chrysanthemum plant is hereby prohibited, except under and 
in accordance with the conditions of a license issued by the minister or by an 
inspector. 
" See footnote 3. 
