200 BUREAU OF ENTOMOLOGY AND PLANT QUARANTINE [April-June 
New potatoes may be imported until May 31 of each year from countries not 
contaminated by the disease or pests named in article 2 without a phytosanitary 
certificate. This applies to all shipments of new potatoes that reach frontier 
customhouses up to the date mentioned. 
Art. 10. Concerns the restrictions on plants and parts of plants shipped across , 
the frontier from estates of double owners in contiguous countries. 
Art. 11. Inspection fees and expenses. 
TRANSIT OF LIVING PLANTS 
Art. 12. The transit of living plants, parts of plants, and fruits through' 
Yugoslavia will be permitted in through sealed railroad cars or in sealed con- 
tainers, without regard to the phytosanitary certificate or the country of origin.. 
Arts. 13 and 14. Penalties and appeals. 
Art. 15. The foregoing regulations became effective on the date of publication 
in Slu:^bene Novine and those promulgated by Order No. 11940/11 February 24, . 
1934, were thereby revoked. 
imported alfalfa and red-clo\'Er seed to be stained on entry 
Alfalfa and red-clover seed imported into Yugoslavia must be stained red', 
with a prescribed solution of eosine and alcohol at the time of importation.. 
(Order of the Minister of Finance, July 23, 1935.) 
The present digest supersedes the memorandum to chief inspectors and col- 
laborators, dated July 15, 1932. 
B. E. P. Q. 448. 
PLANT-QUARANTINE IMPORT RESTRICTIONS, BELGIAN CONGO 
May 20, 1937. 
Basic Legislation 
Decree of April 16, 1887, article 7. 
importation of plants and seeds restricted 
[Ordinance of Apr. 9, 1915] 
phytosanitary certificate required 
Article 2. Every shipment of seeds or plants imported into the colony must 
be accompanied by a certificate of origin declaring those plants to be free from 
any cryptogamic disease or infectious agent. Agricultural units known to be 
infected by cryptogamic or other diseases will be treated at the expense of the 
importer or, if necessary, destroyed. 
Province of Katanga 
importation of plants and seeds restricted 
[Ordinance No. 1, Jan. 10, 1931] 
PHYTOSANITARY CERTIFICATE REQUIRED 
This ordinance prescribes that any seeds, tubers, or plants offered for im- 
portation into the Province must be supported by a certificate, issued by the ofll- 
cial authorities of the country of origin, declaring those products to be free from 
cryptogamic diseases and insect pests. 
Seeds, tubers, or plants found infected therewith will be treated at the 
importer's expense or, if necessary, destroyed. 
Lee a. Strong, 
Chief, Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine. 
