1936] SERVICE AND REGULATORY ANNOUNCEMENTS 33 
NAME OF VARIETY TO BE INDICATED 
Art. 3. If the name of the variety of the potatoes is not inscribed on the 
certification tag, it must be stamped on the container. 
Aits. 4 and 5. Transitory. 
Lee A. Strong, 
Chief, Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine. 
B. E. P. Q.-366, Supplement No. 3. March 2, 1936. 
PLANT-QUARANTINE IMPORT RESTRICTIONS, REPUBLIC OF CZECHOSLOVAKIA 
IMPORTATION of potatoes from united states not permitted 
As a precaution against the introduction of wart disease (Synchytrium endo- 
bioticum (Schilb.) Perc.) the importation of potatoes into Czechoslovakia during 
1935 is prohibited from countries other than Italy, Hungary, Spain, and 
Yugoslavia. 
Import permits may be granted, in exceptional cases, for consignments pro- 
ceeding from the Netherlands, Canada, Germany, Poland, and Austria. (Minis- 
terial Notification of Apr. 1, 1935.) 
SAN JOSE SCALE PROHIBITION EXTENDED 
On the basis of precautionary measures against the introduction of San Jose 
scale (Aspidiotus pernvoiosus Comst), the order of July 27, 1935, extends the 
prohibition against the importation of living plants, stocks, cuttings, and scions, 
as well as other cut plant parts with which the said goods have come in direct 
contact, and finally of barrels, cases, sacks, and other containers that have 
served to pack or hold such goods, to those proceeding from India, Portugal, 
Spain, and Yugoslavia, inasmuch as San Jose scale has invaded those countries. 
Lee A. Strong, 
Chief, Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine. 
B. E. P. Q.-370, Revised. March 9, 1936. 
PLANT-QUARANTINE IMPORT RESTRICTIONS, BRITISH MANDATE OF PALESTINE 
Plant Protection Order No. 2, February 26, 1934, has been revised by 
Order No. 129 of September 5, 1935, as follows : 
importation subject to inspection on arrival 
All plants not included in schedules I, II, and III to this order may be im- 
ported into Palestine, provided that they are first inspected by a plant in- 
spector at the place of entry into Palestine and found free from diseases and 
pests. 
plants for scientific purposes 
All plants included in schedules I and III that are required for experimental 
or scientific purposes may be imported into Palestine, provided that the writ- 
ten permission of the director of agriculture and forests to import such plants 
is obtained at least 7 days before the date of importation. 
importation of seed potatoes restricted 
No seed potatoes shall be imported into Palestine after October 1, 1935, save 
under and in accordance with the special conditions indicated in this order. 
