112 BUREAU OF ENTOMOLOGY AND PLANT QUARANTINE [Oct. -Dec-. 
2. District of the Free City of Danzig: 
The principal office for plant protection of the free city of Danzig of the 
agricultural institute of the technical high school, Sandgrube 21, Danzig, or the 
Pomerella Board of Agriculture. 
(d) The following-named domestic seed-testing stations are authorized to 
issue certificates of purity for seeds of clover, alfalfa, etc., indicated under (&) 
when no foreign certificates are presented : 
The seed-testing station of the Wilno Board of Agriculture, ul. Zakretow 1, 
Wilno; 
The seed-testing station of the Silesia Board of Agriculture, Kraszewskiego 
1 5, Cieszyn ; 
The seed-testing station of the Pomerella Board of Agriculture, Sienkiewicza 
10, Torun; 
The seed-testing station of the Great Polish Board of Agriculture, Mickie- 
u icza 33, Poznan ; 
The seed-testing station of the \Volynska Board of Agriculture, Mickiewicza 
1, Luck; 
The seed-testing station at the Industrial and Agricultural Museum, Krakow- 
skie Przedm No. 64, Warsaw ; 
The seed-testing station at the Agricultural Research Institute of the Jagiel- 
lonian University, Lobzowska No. 24, Krakow; 
The State Botanico-Agricultural Office, Zyblikiewicza 40, Lwow ; 
The Pomerella Board of Agriculture, Torun, or the research and control sta- 
tion of the agricultural institute of the technical high school*, Sandgrube 21, 
Danzig. 
Lists of the authorized foreign offices for the issuance of certificates of purity 
for seeds of clover, alfalfa, etc., are published in the Monitor Polski no. 
176/521, 1926; and no. 227/526, 1929. 
B. P. Q.-302, revised, Supplement No. 3 Novbmbeb 21, 1934. 
PLANT-QUARANTINE IMPORT RESTRICTIONS, GERMANY 
SAN JOSE SCALE RESTRICTIONS 
According to a communication of the Federal Minister of Nourishment and 
Agriculture, of June 22, 1934, no. II-2-678 II, the inspection of citrus fruit for 
San Jcse scale is no longer restricted to oranges, mandarins, and lemons, but, 
since San Jose scale occurs also on other citrus fruits, such inspection will 
be extended to all citrus fruits. (Amtl. Pfl. Best. VI: 5, Sept. 1, 1934, p. 87.) 
The above modifies Supplement No. 2 to B. P. Q.-302, revised. 
Lee A. Strong, 
Chief, Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine ■. 
B. E, P. Q.-366, Supplement No. 1 November 26, 1934. 
PLANT-QUARANTINE IMPORT RESTRICTIONS, REPUBLIC OF CZECHOSLOVAKIA 
The order of October 13, 1933, Z 118,207/1933, of the Minister of Agriculture 
of the Republic of Czechoslovakia, defines the term " living plants", as used in 
article 1 of section II, Precautions Against San Jose Scale, page 14, B. E. P. Q- 
366, as follows: • 
'"Living plants' are to be regarded as all living plants or parts thereof 
which are physiologically living and not dry. Hence, such also are fresh clover, 
potatoes, beets, melons, pumpkins, onions, garlic, and other fresh vegetables, 
wine grapes, fresh deciduous fruits, cut flowers, bulbs, tubers, scions, seedlings, 
shrubs, and bedding plants. However, the term is not applicable to seeds or 
cereals, although they too represent living parts of plants. The inclusion of 
seeds under the term might involve serious difficulty, since even seeds would be 
