122 BUREAU OF ENTOMOLOGY AND PLANT QUARANTINE [July-Sept. 
SECOND SCHEDULE 
Fungi 
Black knot of plum and cherry, Plowrightia morbosa (Schw.) Sacc. 
Fire or pear blight, Bacillus amylovorus Trev. 
Chestnut canker, Endothia parasitica (Murr.) And. and And. 
Potato wart disease, Synch ytriuni endoMoticum (Schilb.) Perc. 
Onion and leek smut, Urocystis cepulae Frost. 
Downy mildew of hops, Pscudopcronospora (Pcronoplasmopora) humuli Miy. 
and Tak. 
Insects 
Grape phylloxera, Phylloxera (rastatrix) vitifoliae Fitch. 
Apple red bug. Lyffidea mcnda.r Rent. 
Dark apple red bug, Heterocordylus malinus Reut. 
Pear tingid, Stcphanitis pijri Fab. 
Colorado potato beetle, LeptinotaHa decemlineata Say. 
Plum curculio, Conotrachclus nenuphar Hbst. 
Potato tuber worm (Phthorimaea) G-norimosehema opereulclla Zell. 
Eastern tent caterpillar, Malacosoma americana Fab. 
Forest tent caterpillar, Malacosoma disstria Hbn. 
Oriental fruit moth (Cydia) Grapholitha molcsta Busck. 
San Jose scale, Aspidiotus perniciosus Comst. 
White peach scale (Diaspis) Aulacaspis pentagona Targ. 
Apple maggot. Rhagoletis pomonella Walsh. 
Cherry fruit fly, Rhagoletis cerasi L. 
European cherry fruit fly, Rhagoletis cingnlata Loew. 
Black cherry fruit fly, Rhagoletis fausta O. S. 
Currant fruit fly, Epoehra canadensis Loew. 
Chrysanthemum gall midge, Diarthronomyia hypogaea Loew (amendment 
of Nov. 24, 1927). 
THIRD SCHEDULE 
Regulations governing the importation of plants into the Irish Free State 
1. The restrictions on landing imposed by the order and these regulations do 
not apply to plants the landing of which is authorized by a general license 
issued by the Department or by a special license issued by an inspector or other 
authorized person, or to consignments of plants to the Department for experi- 
mental or scientific purposes. 
Inspection and certification required 
2. (a) In the case of an importation of plants otherwise than by mail from 
a country whose plant-inspection service is recognized for the time being, each 
consignment must be accompanied by two copies of a certificate issued after 
inspection, and not more than 14 days prior to the date of shipment, by a duly 
authorized official of the country whence the plants are exported, in the form 
prescribed below. One copy of the certificate must be produced to the customs 
officer at the port of entry, and the other copy must be forwarded by the im- 
porter to the consignee. In the case of consignments imported by mail a copy 
of the prescribed certificate need not be produced to the customs officer, but a 
copy must be affixed to each package. 
The original of the certificate must be mailed by the exporter, before the 
plants are shipped, to the Secretary, Department of Agriculture and Technical 
Instruction for Ireland, Dublin, C. 17, Irish Free State (Runai, An Roinn 
Talmhaischta, Baile Atha Cliath, M. 17, Saorstat Eireann). 
Certificate of examination of plants 
No. 
This is to certify that the plants included in the package or consignment 
described below were thoroughly inspected by , 
(Name) 
a duly authorized official of , on , 
(Name of inspection service) (Date) 
and were found or believed by him to be healthy and free from any of the 
plant diseases or pests named in the second schedule. 
