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CONDITIONS UNDEEi WHICH PLANTS AND SKVDS MAY BE IMPORTED 
Reg. 6. (a) Plants and seeds of cocoa, cotton, cassava, and all species of 
Musa; plants (not seeds) of oil palms and all species of citrus may be im- 
ported from countries included in the Plant Interchange Schedule (West 
African countries with which agreements have been made by Nigeria lor 
the interchange of plants and seeds) only under permit signed by the Director 
of Agriculture first obtained, and in accordance with any special conditions 
that may be stated in such permit. 
(&) Plants and seeds indicated in paragraph (a) and those of coconut, kola, 
coffee (except hulled and dried berries for consumption) groundnuts, yams, 
rice (except hulled rice for consumption), pulses (except dry shelled seeds f0r 
consumption), guinea corn (=broomcorn) , millets, maize, and rubber, may be 
imported from countries other than those in the Plant Interchange Schedule 
(West African countries with which agreements have been made by Nigeria 
for the interchange of plants and seeds) only under permit signed by the 
Director of Agriculture first obtained and in accordance with any special con- 
ditions stated in that permit, and provided that the Director of Agriculture is 
satisfied that the plants will be grown under the observation of a person with 
special knowledge of the pests and diseases of pbints, and under such con- 
ditions as should preclude any possibility of the introduction of any dangerous 
pest or plant disease. 
(c) No permit shall be required for the importation of plants and seeds 
named in paragraph (h) (excluding those named in paragraph (a) from 
countries included in the Plant Interchange Schedule). 
Regs. 7 and 8. Pertain to the application for import permits and their 
character. 
Reg. 9. Phytosanitary certificates required from government agricultural 
authorities to accompany imports by any permit issued under these regulations 
shall so far as practicable be in the form set out in Schedule III hereto, or 
similar in effect. 
Prescribed Form of Certifleate 
This is to certify that the living plants or plant products 
included in the 
(a representative sample of the living plants or plant products) 
consignment of which particulars are given below were/was examined at 
(place) on (date) by me (name, address, 
and official title of authorized official), a duly authorized inspector, who 
was unable to discover any evidence of any injurious insect pest or plant 
disease, in particular of the following pests or diseases (insert names of any 
pests or diseases specially looked for or scheduled by the importing country 
for inclusion in the certificate), and that the consignment covered by this 
certificate has/has not been (treated in the following manner, e. g., fumigated 
with or disinfected with ) prior/immediately subsequent 
to inspection. 
[OFFICIAL seal] 
Date 
Number of packages 
Distinguishing marks 
Description of plants or plant products 
Stated to be grown at 
and inspected in the field on (date) 
Exported by 
Name and address of consignee 
B. E. P. Q. 455. 
PLANT-QUARANTINE IMPORT RESTRICTIONS, BRITISH COLONY OF BERMUDA 
Jtjly 10, 1937. 
This digest of the plant-quarantine import restrictions of the colony of 
Bermuda 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 colony. 
