1934] SERVICE AND REGULATORY ANNOUNCEMENTS 21 
phylloxera; Prodenia litura; 1 Pseudococcus comstocki; Rhagoletis cerasi, 1 European 
cherry fruit fly; R. cingulata, cherry fruit fly; R. fausta, black cherry fruit fly; 
R. pomonella, apple maggot; and Saissetia oleae, black scale. 
Fungi: Bacillus amylovorus, fire blight; Bacterium tumefaciens, crown gall; 
Endothia parasitica, chestnut blight; Plasmopara (Peronoplasmopara) humuli, 
hop downy mildew; Plowrightia morbosa, black knot; Synchytrium endobioticum, 
potato wart; Urocystis cepulae, onion smut. 
Signature 
Title 
Date 
Number and description of packages 
Distinguishing marks 
Nature of contents 
Grown at 
Name and address of exporter 
Name and address of consignee 
Name of vessel 
Date of shipment 
Port of shipment 
Port of landing in Cyprus 
Approximate date of landing 
Inspection required 
(b) They shall be subject to inspection by any official of the Agricultural 
Department duly authorized in that behalf by the Director of Agriculture. 
(c) They shall be subject to any treatment which the inspector may require. 
Notice of arrival required 
(2) Importers of such goods, articles, or merchandise shall inform the Director 
of Agriculture in writing of the arrival or the expected arrival of any such 
materials. 
Packing 
(3) Such materials shall be completely inclosed within stout packing material, 
which shall be clearly labeled on the outside with the identification marks and 
the name of the goods, articles, or merchandise therein contained, and shall be 
opened only in the presence of an officer of the Agricultural Department duly 
authorized in that behalf by the Director of Agriculture. 
Expenses charged to importer 
(4) All expenses incurred with the foregoing matters, including cost of transport 
to and from the place of disinfection, shall be at the charge of and payable by 
the importer of the goods. 
No compensation for damage 
(5) No action shall be and no compensation will be payable in respect of any 
loss or damage consequent upon any action taken by the Director of Agriculture 
or any authorized official, in accordance with the provisions of this order. 
Tomatoes and bananas from Palestine 
Art. 3. Tomato and banana fruit may be imported from Palestine into Cyprus 
under the following conditions only: 
(a) They shall be imported directly from Palestine. 
(b) Each consignment shall be accompanied by a certificate from the com- 
petent authority of the country of origin in prescribed form, certifying that the 
consignment has been fumigated and stating the kind and quantity of chemicals 
used, the duration of treatment, the space occupied during treatment, and 
whether the treatment was carried out under single or double fumigation sheets, 
in an airtight chamber or in a vacuum apparatus. 
Art. 4. The importation of hay or straw other than hay or straw imported 
under the provisions of the Importation of Fodderpacking Order, 1926, is pro- 
hibited, save under permit from the Director of Agriculture. 
1 Not recorded as occurring in the United States. 
