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eluding name and address of exporter and consignee), stated to have been 
grown at (locality where grown), that the said plants or plant i)roducts 
have/have not been inspected in the field (any other remarks), and that I 
have been unable to discover evidence of the presence of any insect pest or 
plant disease in the said shipment, except as follows : 
In particular, the following pests or diseases have been looked for and not 
found 
The consignment covered by this certificate has been treated in the following 
manner 
Date of issue 
Place of issue 
[OFFICIAL seal] 
(Signature of official.) 
Prescribed Certificate for Potatoes 
official wakt disease certificate to accompany shipments of potatoes to 
southern 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 Synclujtrium endoJ) iotictini (Schilb.) Perc. 
has not, so far as is known to the Department of Agriculture, been known to 
exist within 5 miles of in the district of 
Date and official stamp or seal. 
Signature 
Title 
Address 
Shipper's Declaration of Origin for Potatoes 
[To accompany shipments of potatoes to Southern 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 pota- 
toes, for purposes and marked , to be 
shipped per steamer , from to , do hereby de- 
clare that the potatoes herein referred to were all grown at , 
in the district of , in 
(Signature of shipper) 
Declared at , this day of , 19__, before me. 
(Name and title of officer administering oath) 
B. E. P. Q. 447. 
PLANT-QUARANTINE IMPORT RESTRICTIONS, KINGDOM OF YUGOSLAVIA 
May 20, 1937. 
This summary of the plant-quarantine import restrictions of the Kingdom of" 
Yugoslavia has been prepared for the information of nurserymen, plant-quaran- 
tine officials, and others interested in the exportation of plants and plant 
products to that country. 
The summary was prepared by Harry B. Shaw, plant quarantine inspector, 
in charge, Foreign Information Service. Division of Foreign Plant Quarantines,, 
from the German texts of order no. 50570/11, of August 10, 1935, and reviewed 
by the Ministry of Agriculture of Yugoslavia. 
The information contained in this circular is believed to be correct and com- 
plete up to the time of its preparation, but it is not intended to be used 
independently of, nor as a substitute for, the original text of the order, and it 
is not to be interpreted as legally authoritative. The order itself should be- 
consulted for the exact text. 
Lee a. Strong, 
Chief, Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine. 
