38 BUREAU OF ENTOMOLOGY AND PLANT QUARANTINE [Jan.-March 
The presence of the lepidopteron Laspeyresia sp., and of the coleopteron 
Balaninus sp., in any stage of development, being verified by inspection in the 
port of destination, the Servico de Defesa Sanitaria Vegetal, at the request 
and expense of the consignees, will subject the shipment to a new disinfection, 
providing that the infestation does not exceed 2 percent, the interested persons 
being subjected to other precautionary measures deemed necessary. 
CERTIFICATE NOT REQUIRED FOR PROCESSED PLANT PRODUCTS 
(Order of February 10, 1938: Diario Oficial. February 1", 1938) 
Article 1. The certificate of origin and plant health for imported plants or 
parts of plants that have been processed, dried, manufactured, or which have 
undergone any treatment that devitalizes them, may, in the terms of the said 
regulations, be dispensed with. 
SUBJECT TO INSPECTION ON ARRIVAL 
Art. 2. The products included in the preceding article are subject to inspec- 
tion on arrival in ports where phytosanitary inspection is provided for, and will 
be released by the customs only by authorization of the technical expert of the 
phytosanitary service. 
The required inspection of products recognized as being incapable of harbor- 
ing parasites may. at the discretion of the Director, Phytosanitary Service, 
be dispensed with. 
B. E. P. Q. 404, revised, supplement No. 3. 
PLANT-QUARANTINE IMPORT RESTRICTIONS, BRITISH INDIA 
March 3, 1941. 
Notification of the Department of Education, Health and Lands, No. 
46-29/38-A, Dated Under Agriculture, New Delhi, October 9, 1940 
This Notification advises that Port Blair should be substituted for Rangoon 
in clause (iii) of paragraph 1 of the Order published in Notification No. F. 
320/35-A, dated July 20, 1936. Accordingly, the above substitution should be 
made in paragraph (c) of article 1 on page 5 of B. E. P. Q. 404, revised. 
Lee A. Strong, 
Chief, Bureau oj Entomology and Plant Quarantine. 
B. E. P. Q. 444, revised, supplement No. 1. 
PLANT-QUARANTINE IMPORT RESTRICTIONS, FRENCH ZONE OF MOROCCO 
January 22, 1941. 
Dahir of March 21, 1933; Bulletin Officiel No. 1069, April 21, 1933. p. 373. 
Form of Certificate Required for Imported Plant Material 
In addition to the regulations given on page 7 of B. E. P. Q. 444, revised, un- 
der the heading 'Phytosanitary Control of Imported Plant Material," as to 
ports of entry and the required copy of a shipper's invoice, the Dahir of March 
21, 1933, requires that all shipments into the French Zone of Morocco of 
seedlings, layers, cuttings, scions, grafts, cut flowers, pits of fruits, tubers, 
bulbs, rhizomes, roots, and seeds, must be accompanied by a certificate of 
sanitary inspection conforming to the model appended hereto. 
Lee A. Strong, 
Chief, Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine. 
