138 BUREAU OF ENTOMOLOGY AND PLANT QUARANTINE [April-June 
IMPORTATION UNRESTRICTED 
No cortificate sluill he required for fruit, bulbs, tubers, garden vegetable seeds, 
and sucli portions of pbints as cannot be propajjated, if not otherwise specifically 
prohibited or restricted under these regulations. 
SCHEDULED STATES 
Special rej?ulations govern the importation of. plants and plant products 
from Beljjian Congo, Southern Rhodesia, and the Union of South Africa. 
GENERAI. REGULATIONS 
Regui^tion 1. These regulations may be cited as the Importation of Plants 
Regulations, 1933. 
definitions 
Reg. 2. In those regulations, unless inconsistent with the context, "Scheduled 
States" mean Belgian Congo, Southern Rhodesia, and the Union of South 
Africa ; 
"Plant" includes all members of the vegetable kingdom and any part or 
product of a plant, but shall not include seed, unless specifically mentioned, nor 
manufactured products of plants. 
"Pest or disease" includes any insect, vermin, fungus, parasite, bacteria, or 
disease harmful to any plant. 
AUTHORIZED PORTS OF ENTRY 
Reg. 3. No person shall introduce or cause to be introduced into the Terri- 
tory any plant or seed except by mail or through the following ports of entry : 
Abercorn, Fort Jameson, Livingstone, and Ndola. 
Regs. 4 to 7. Administrative procedure concerning the importer or consignee. 
Regulations Affecting Plants and Seeds from Outside the Scheduled States 
importation prohibited 
Reg. 8. The introduction of the following into the Territory from places out- 
side the Scheduled States is prohibited, namely; 
(a) Plants. — Eucalyptus, acacia, conifers, oak, plane, any stone fruits in the 
fresh state, forest trees (if they can be obtained within the Scheduled States), 
plants packed in .soil, citrus fruit, dried citrus peel (but not candied peel), 
citrus budwood, or other parts for propagation, excluding citrus trees, and 
prickly pear other than spineless varieties. 
(b) Seeds. — Peach stones or seed, elm seed, and citrus seed. 
IMPORTATION SUBJECT TO PERMIT 
Reg. 9. The introduction into the Territory of the following plants and seeds 
from places outside the Scheduled States is prohibited except with the previous 
permis>5ion in writing of the Secretary for Agriculture, which permission may 
be granted subject to such precautionary measures as the Secretary may deem 
necessary : 
(a) Plants. — Cotton, tea, rubber, sugarcane, walnut, Castat^ea, Ribcs, grape- 
vines, pome fruit trees, coffee, cocoa, banana, lucerne (alfalfa), and citrus. 
(h) Heeds. — Cotton, rubber, lucerne, Castanea, maize, barley, and tomato 
(from Germany, Italy, and North America only). 
PHYTOSANITARY CERTIFICATE REQI^IRED 
Reg. 10. The introduction into the Territory of the following plants and 
seeds from places outside the Schedul'Ml States is permitted : 
(a) Plants. — Fruit trees, rose plants, woody plants, herbaceous plants, cacti, 
carnations, chrysanthemums, strawberries, spineless cactus, unmanufactured 
cork, and broomcorn (if the straws are detached and the crowns upon which 
they originate be completely cut away). 
