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SERVICE AND REGULATORY ANNOUNCEMENTS 
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(&) Seeds. — Tea seed, tobacco seed, coffee weed, cocoa seed, acorns, and any 
other seed or plant not specially proliil)ited or restricted elsewhere under 
these regulations: Provided, That each consignment thereof shall be accom- 
panied by a certificate in the form A. 
IMPORTATION UNRES TIJICTED 
Reg. 10 continued. No such certificate shall be required in respect of fruit, 
bulbs, tubers, garden vegetable seeds, and such portions of plants as cannot 
be propagated, the importation of which is not otherwise specifically pro- 
hibited or restricted under these regulations. 
Prescribed Form of Phytosanitary Ceiitificate 
[Form A] 
This is to certify that I (name, title, and address of authorized official), have 
today and immediately prior to shipment thoroughly examined a representative 
sample of the living plants or plant products for which this certificate is 
required, contained in the following consignment (s) , (description, including 
name and address of exporter and consignee), stated to have been grown at 
(locality where grown), that the said plant or plant products have/have not 
been inspected in the field, that (any other remarks), and that I have been 
unable to discover evidence of the presence of any insect pest or plant disease 
in said shipment, except as follows : 
In particular, the following pests or diseases have been looked for and not 
found : 
Th consignment covered by this certificate has been treated in the following 
manner : 
Date of issue 
Place of issue 
[official seal] . 
(Signature of official.) 
PLANTS AND SEED FROM SCHEDULED STATES 
Regulations 11 to 15 concern the conditions affecting the introduction of 
plants from the Scheduled States of Belgian Congo, Southern Rhodesia, and 
the Union of South Africa. 
Conditions Under Which Potatoes May Be Imported 
shipper's declaration of origin and wart disease cortificate required 
Reg. 16. (1) No person shall introduce or cause to be introduced into the 
Territory from outside the Scheduled States any potato tubers unless each con- 
signment is accomi)anied by : 
(a) A statement on oath from the consignor in the prescribed form; and 
(h) A certificate from the Department of Agriculture of the declared country, 
or a certificate in the prescribed form from some official institution of that 
country which the Secretary for Agriculture has agreed to recognize: Provided, 
That such certificate shall not be required in respect of a consignment from 
any country : • 
(i) If the Government thereof has certified to the Government of Northern 
Rhodesia that the said disease has not been known to exist in that country, 
and if that Government has undertaken to inform the Government of North- 
ern Rhodesia of any outbreak, and if information recording an outbreak has 
not been received ; or 
(?■/) If the consignee produces from the Department of Agriculture or other 
aforesaid recognized institution of the declared country of origin a certificate 
dated within nine months previous to the day of arrival of the potatoes con- 
cerned to the effect that the specified disease has not been known to exist, 
as far as it is aware, in the shire, county, department, or other such territorial 
division comprising the place or places in which the potatoes are declared to 
have been grown, but, if so required, the consignee shall deliver up an attested 
copy of the certificate herein provided for. 
