34 BUREAU OF ENTOMOLOGY AND PLANT QUARANTINE [Jan-March 
Schedule I 
IMPORTATION PROHIBITED 
The importation of the following plants is prohibited, provided that any or 
all of them may be imported for experimental or scientific purposes and pro- 
vided that the prohibition does not apply to preserved, pressed, or dried fruits : 
Annona spp., custard apple. 
Carica papaya L., papaya, pawpaw. 
Citrus spp., other than citrus fruits from Egypt. 
Ficus spp., fig. 
Gossypium spp., cotton, other than ginned cotton. 
Hibiscus spp. 
Lycopersicum esculcntum Mill., tomato, other than tomato fruit, the bona fide 
produce of Egypt. 
Mangifera spp., mango, other than mango fruit, the bona fide produce of Egypt. 
Morns spp., mulberry, plants only. 
Musa spp., bananas. 
Palms, all species other than the fruit of the date palm. 
Persea spp., avocado. 
Psidium guajava L., guava, plants only. 
Punica granatum L., pomegranate, plants only. 
Solatium melongena L., eggplant. 
Schedule II 
INSPECTION CERTIFICATE REQUIRED 
The importation of the following plants is permitted, provided that each 
consignment is accompanied by a certificate that the plants are free (a) from 
all diseases and pests, and (b) in particular, from the diseases and pests indi- 
cated opposite the name of each plant respectively in the list below. The cer- 
tificate must be signed by an officer of the phytopathological service (or any 
equivalent authority) in the country of origin. 
Plants and plant products Plant pests 
Grapevines, Vitis vinifera. 
Mango fruit, the bona fide produce of Egypt. 
Citrus fruits from Egypt, Syria, or 
Cyprus. 
All other fruits, vegetables, and plants 
from Egypt not included in 
schedule I. 
Plums, quinces, apples, and pears, 
whether nursery stock or fruit, from 
Argentina, Australia, Austria, Bra- 
zil, Canada, Chile, China, Hawaii, 
Hungary, India, Japan, Mesopo- 
tamia, Mexico, New Zealan 1. Por- 
tugal, Rumania, South Africa, 
Spain, United States of America, 
and Yugoslavia, also apple, quince, 
and pear nursery stocks from coun- 
tries other than those above men- 
tioned. 
Phylloxera vitifoliae Fitch ; disease known 
as court noue or arricciamento. 
Bacillus mangiferae Doidge ; the coccids : 
Phenacoccus hirsutus Green, hibiscus mealy- 
bug ; 
Chrysomphalus (ficus) aonidum L., the 
Florida red scale or fig scale ; all species 
of Trypetidae. 
Consignments must be accompanied by 
a certificate stating that the grove 
from which the fruit was gathered on 
inspection proved free from Phena- 
coccus hirsutus Green, and Chrysom- 
phalus personatus Coinst., a masked 
scale. Only boxed fruit will be ac- 
cepted and only through the ports 
of Jaffa and Haifa or Jerusalem 
railway station. 
Chrysomphalus (ficus) aonidum L., 
the Florida red scale or fig scale; 
(AonidicUa) Chrysomphalus auran- 
tii Mask., the California red scale. 
Chrysomphalus aonidum L., and Phcn- 
acoccus hirsutus Green. 
Aspidiotus perniciosus Comst., San 
Jose scale. The following grades of 
fruit will be accepted without certif- 
icate: Fancy No. 1, Extra Fancy, 
and Fancy grades from United 
States of America. South Africa, 
New Zealand, and Australia. 
