140 I^UREAU OF ENTOMOLOGY AND PLANT QUARANTINE [April-June 
(2) Notwithstanding the provisions of regulation 16 (1) neither the eertifi-, 
cate declaring tlie origin of the potato tubers nor that referring to wart disease 
shall be required in respect of potatoes imported from outside the Scheduled 
States into the Union of South Africa and partly or wholly reconsigned to 
Northern Rhodesia. 
Uejg. 17. Any consignment of potatoes imported from any source, if found on 
inspection to be infested with the root knot eel worm {Hetcrodera marioni 
(radicicola) Cornu), or with any other species of eelworm injurious to plants, 
or with wart disease, will be destroyed. 
PRESCRIBED CERTIFICATE FOR POTATOES 
Official wart disease cei'tifirate to accompany shipments of potatoes to 
2^orthern Rhodesia 
The undersigned, under authority of the Department of Agriculture of 
, hereby certifies that the potato disease known as wart 
disease and ascribed to the fungus Si/nchiftriinH cndohioticum (Schilb.) Perc, 
has not, as far as is known to the Department of Agriculture, been known to 
exist within 5 miles of in the district of 
Signature 
Title 
Address 
Date and official stamp or seal. 
shipper's DECLARATION OF ORIGIN FOR POTATOES 
To accompany shipments of potatoes to Northern Rhodesia, to 'be completed 
within 30 days of the wart disease certificate 
I, the undersigned, , member of the firm of 
, consignor of cases, each containing net 
weight of potatoes, for , purposes and marked , to be 
shipped per steamer , from to 
do hereby declare that the potatoes herein referred to were all 
grown at , in the district of in 
Signed (Signature of Shipper.) 
Declared at , this day of 
19 , before me. 
(Name and title of officer administering oath.) 
B. E. P. Q. 437. (Superseding P. Q. C. A. 315) . 
PLANT-QUARANTINE IMPORT RESTRICTIONS, KINGDOM OF BELGIUM 
April 12, 1937. 
This digest of the plant-quarantine import restrictions of the Kingdom of 
Belgium has been prepared for the information of nur.serymen, plant-quarantine 
oflScials, and others interested in the exportation of plants and plant products 
to that country. It indicates also certain restrictions oi^ the importation of 
forage-crop seeds. 
This circular which supersedes P. Q. C. A. 315, was rendered necessary by the 
promulgation of recent phytosanitary legislation. It was compiled by Harry B. 
Shaw, plant quarantine inspector, in charge. Foreign Information Service, of 
the Division of Foreign Plant Quarantines, from his translations of the original 
texts of the Belgian phylloxera regulations; those of March 2S, 192.S, and April 
18, 1932, on the importation of potatoes, tomatoes, and eggplants ; the Ministerial 
ord(>r of July 14, 11)1)3, controlling the importation of fresh peaches, nectarines, 
and apricots ; and that of May 20, 1936, regulating the entry of fresh cherries, 
etc. The circular has been reviewed by the Belgian Division of Plorticulture. 
The information contained in this circular is believed to be correct and 
complete up to the time of preparation, but it is not intended to be used 
independently of, nor as a substitute for, the original texts of the quarantines 
