152 BUREAU OF ENTOMOLOGY AND PLANT QUARANTINE [Oct.-Dec. 
Anthonomus vestitus Boh., cotton square weevil. 
Aspidlotus perniciosus Comst., San Jose scale. 
Ceroplastes sinensis Del Guer. 
Chrysomphalus aonidum L. 
Chrysomphalus dictyospermi (Morg.) 
(Dlaspis) Aulacaspis pentagona Targ., white peach scale. 
{Doryphora) Leptinotarsa decemlineata Say, Colorado potato beetle. 
(Lepidosaphes) Mytilaspis gloverii Pack., Glover's scale. 
Margarodes vitium Giard., coccid. 
Pectinophora gossypiella Saund., pink bollworm of cotton. 
(Phthorimaea) Onorimoschema operculella Zeil., potato tuber worm. 
Pscndococcus ftlamentosus Ckll., coccid. 
IMPORTATION, DISTRIBUTION, AND TRANSIT PROHIBITED 
Art. 3. (Decree of July 11, 1932, continued.) The importation, distribution, 
and transit are prohibited of : 
1. All plants and aerial or subterranean parts of plants in a live state if 
infected by any of the parasites above named ; 
2. Packing material which has been used for the transportation of such plants 
or parts of plants ; 
3. All other objects or products capable of introducing or spreading these 
parasites. 
IMPORTATION RESTRICTED 
Art. 4. Deals with plants or parts of plants proceeding from a country signa- 
tory to the International Convention for Plant Protection, Rome, April 16, 1929. 
Art. 5. Plants and parts of plants proceeding from a country that has not 
signed the said International Convention shall be : 12 
1. Accompanied by a phytosanitary certificate issued by the competent author- 
ity or service of the country of origin and endorsed by the French consular 
authority of the country affirming that the consignment is free from the parasites 
named in the decree of July 26, 1932 ; 
2. Submitted to phytosanitary inspection. The official responsible for the 
inspection will verify the validity of the certificate, examine the consignment 
and, if it be free from parasites, issue a delivery permit to the customs. 
Art. 6. If a consignment is not accompanied by a certificate, or if inspection 
reveals the presence of a parasite, the inspector has the authority to order the 
return or destruction, according to the wishes of the consignee or his representa- 
tive, or the disinfection of the plants, but at Tunis only. 
exceptions 
Art. 7. Orders of the Director-General of Agriculture may authorize, without 
certificate or sanitary inspection, the importation of specimens of plant diseases 
and pests and of infected plants that present no danger by reason of their 
nature or their utilization. 
The remaining articles of this decree deal with domestic restrictions and 
with inspection and certification of plant materials for export. 
importation unrestricted 
The decree of July 26, 1932, supplements that of July 11, 1932, by prescrib- 
ing that until further notice importation without phytosanitary certificate is 
allowed of the following plant products or parts : 
1. Seeds of all kinds except those of berseem (Tri folium alexandrinum L.) ; 
2. Fresh and forced fruits, except those originating in or proceeding from the 
following countries in which the presence of San Jose scale has been proved: 
Argentina, Australia, Canada, Chile, China, Hawaii, Japan, Mexico, New Zea- 
land, South Africa, United States of America; 
3. Fresh vegetables not prohibited by the phylloxera restrictions ; 
4. Natural cut flowers. 
12 The United States has not signed the International Convention. 
