124 BUREAU OF ENTOMOLOGY AND PLANT QUARANTINE [July-Sept. 
duly authorized inspector of the Federal Department of Agriculture in the form 
set out in the schedule hereto. 
The certificate shall be delivered to an officer of customs and excise at the 
same time as and together with the entry relating to the consignment. 
In the absence of the certificate such potatoes shall be forthwith destroyed by 
and at the expense of the importer unless they are reexported or are disposed 
of in accordance with the terms of a license issued by an inspector. 
SCHEDULE 
[Certificate to accompany raw apples grown in the United States and imported into the 
Irish Free State between July 7 and Nov. 15] 
This is to certify that the raw apples included in the package or consignment 
described below are of one of the following grades as recognized by the United 
States of North America : 
For barrel apples: For boxed apples: 
U. S. Fancy. Extra Fancy. 
U. S. No. 1. Fancy. 
Signature 
Official status 
Date 
Description of consignment 
Number and nature of packages 
Distinguishing marks 
Variety of apples 
Name and address of consignee 
Name of vessel 
Date of shipment 
Port of shipment 
IMPORTATION OF ELM TREES PROHIBITED 
[Order of Feb. 1, 1929] 
To prevent the introduction of pests of elm trees, including the Dutch elm 
disease, Graphium ulmi {Ceratostomella ulmi (Schwartz) Buisman) and 
Micrococcus ulmi, the importation into the Irish Free State from all other 
countries is prohibited. 
B. E. P. Q. 409. 
PLANT-QUARANTINE IMPORT RESTRICTIONS, FREE CITY OF DANZIG 
July 20, 1936. 
Polish Restrictions Applied to Free City of Danzig 
On the basis of an agreement dated August 6, 1934, between Poland and the 
Free City of Danzig, the plant-quarantine restrictions of Poland, as promulgated 
in the decree of the Polish Minister of Finance on customs procedure, of 
October 4, 1933 (Dziennik Ustaw R. P. No. 77/552, Oct. 9, 1933), have been taken 
over by and applied to Danzig. However, the special authorization to import 
potatoes prescribed by article 1 of that decree is not required for the importa- 
tion of potatoes into Danzig, but the other restrictions on the entry of potatoes 
remain applicable. (See B. E. P. Q. 368.) 
TRANSIT REQUIREMENTS 
A decree of the Free City of Danzig, dated July 15, 1935, relating to the 
transit of potatoes, plants, seeds, and fruits named in articles 1 and 2 of the 
Polish decree of October 4, 1933 (see pp. 2 and 4 of B. E. P. Q. 368), through 
the Free City of Danzig, prescribes that for such transit the certificates pro- 
vided for in those articles are necessary. However, that requirement does not 
apply if those products are forwarded in securely closed and sealed railroad 
cars without unloading, or in securely closed and undamaged containers, and 
when the products mentioned in article 2 must be unladen in the port of Danzig 
into closed railroad cars. 
