106 BUREAU OF ENTOMOLOGY AND PLANT QUARANTINE [Oct.-Dec. 
Shrubs, bushes, and parts thereof; 
Ornamentals (rooted), their seedlings or cuttings; bulbs, tubers, and roots; 
Fresh fruits: Apple, apricot, cherry (sour and sweet), peach, pear, and plum; 
Fresh vegetables of all kinds, and their aerial or subterranean parts (except 
seeds and potatoes) ; 
Pens, beans, lentils, vetch, horsebeans, and field beans. 
Each shipment of the above-listed plants and plant products must be accom- 
panied by a phytosanitary certificate in duplicate in accordance with the pre- 
scribed model, affirming freedom from the diseases and insect pests named in 
Appendix A, and the freedom of the establishment in which they were grown 
from those diseases and pests; also a declaration with shipments of rooted 
plants, bulbs, tubers, and roots that those products did not originate in wart- 
infected ground. 
Seeds of clover, alfalfa, sweetclover, timothy, etc., must be accompanied by a 
certificate affirming freedom from dodder (decree of Oct. 4, 1933, art. 5). 
General Regulations 
Decree of the Polish Minister of Finance on customs procedure, October 4, 
1933 (Dziennik Ustaw R. P. No. 77/552, Oct. 9, 1933). 
IMPORTATION INTO POLISH TERRITORY PROHIBITED 
Section 16, article 6 (a) prohibits importation into the customs territory 
of the Republic of Poland on sanitary grounds : 
Beans of the var:eties Phaseolus lunatus and Rangoon as well as any 
poisonous kind of bean. 
And on other grounds: 
Coekleberry (berry of Anamirta (Cocculus) indicus) ; 
Potato leaves, peelings, and refuse without regard to the country of origin. 
IMPORTATION INTO POLISH TERRITORY RESTRICTED 
Section 17 of this decree provides for the importation of goods under restric- 
tion, and division V of that section on the basis of plant protection. 
Restrictions on the Importation of Potatoes 
import authorization required 
Article 1. The importation of potatoes of any variety, including seed pota- 
toes, will be permitted only under an authorization of the Minister of Finance 
in cooperation with the Minister of Agriculture and Agrarian Reform, and 
only through customs offices authorized for the entry of potatoes. Potatoes 
must be imported in new, unused containers, sealed by the shipper, or in 
bulk in sealed closed railroad cars. 
PHYTOSANITARY CERTIFICATE REQUIRED 
Article 1, continued. Each shipment must be accompanied by a certificate in 
duplicate, in accordnnce with the prescribed model 3, issued by the official 
phytopathological service or the plant protection organization of the exporting 
country. This certificate must affirm that the potatoes, as well as all the 
materials used in packing them, are free from the following diseases and pests 
and from eggs and larvae of such pests, namely, potato wart (Synchytriuni 
endobioticum) ; powdery scab (Spongospora subterranea) ; Colorado potato bee- 
tle ( (Doryphora) Leptinotarsa decemlincata) ; potato tuber worm ((Phthori- 
maea) Gnorimosohema operculella) ; and the potato nematode (Ileterodera 
schachtii rostochicnsis) ; furthemore, that the potatoes were grown in a local- 
ity determined as free from the aforesaid diseases and pests and at least 20 km 
from the nearest place where potato wart has been determined, and 50 km from 
the nearest place where the Colorado potato beetle was known to occur. 
