34 BUEEAU OF ENTOMOLOGY AND PLANT QUARANTINE [Jan.-Marclr 
PRESCRIBED PHYTOSANITARY CERTIFICATE 
Art. 9. Health certificates required from government agricultural authorities 
to accompany imports by any permit issued under these regulations shall, as 
far as practicable, be in the form set out below, or in a form accepted by 
the director of agriculture as being substantially to the like effect. 
[ the living plants or plant products 15 
This is to certify that \ a representative sample of the living plants or plant 
[ products 
included in the consignment, of which particulars are given below were/was 1 ' 
thoroughly examined on (date) , by (name of inspector) 
, a duly authorized official of the , and found to 
be healthy, no evidence of the presence of any injurious insect, pest, or disease 
(destructive to vegetation 15 ) , (destructive to agricultural 
or horticultural crops 15 ) (insert words in ( ) if required by existing legisla- 
tion) having been found in/on them and that the consignment (including the 
packing) covered by this certificate has 15 /has not been treated in the fol- 
lowing manner (e. g., fumigated with or disinfected with 
_ ) prior to/immediately subsequent to inspection. 
No? inspected}" 1 tlie fleld by a cluly autnorize(i inspector on (date) 
Signature 
Official status 
Date 
Number and description of packages . 
Distinguishing marks 
Description of living plants or plant products or parts thereof 
Stated to be grown at 
Exported by 
Name and address of consignee 
Name of vessel or particulars of route 
Date of shipment . 
Port or place of entry 
Additional certificate (s) attached. (Details of any special certificate issued in 
respect of imports specifically scheduled by the importing country.) 
B. E. P. Q. 422, Supplement No. 3. 
PLANT-QUARANTINE IMPORT RESTRICTIONS, KINGDOM OF RUMANIA 
January 6, 1939. 
Restrictions on Transit of Plant Material 
The following regulations governing the transit through Rumania of plants^ 
potatoes, etc., were promulgated by Ministerial Order No. 300,126, of November 
17, 1938 (Monitorul Oficial No. 273 of November 23, 1938) : 
PHYTOSANTTARY CERTIFICATE INDICATING ORIGIN 
Article 1. Transit through Rumania of all kinds of trees, shrubs, nursery 
stock, grafts, vines, and any category of rooted plants, as well as potatoes, beans r 
peas, lentils, and fodder seeds, is permitted only when the respective shipment 
is accompanied by a phytosanitary certificate and a certificate of origin issued 
by an official institution recognized by the Rumanian authorities. 
Art. 2. The shipment in transit mentioned in article 1 will be subjected to a 
phytosanitary control at the point of entry into the country, after which it will 
be bonded and sealed by the agents of the Bureau for Plant Protection in 
Rumania. 
Art. 4. All shipments in transit through Rumania, except those mentioned in 
article 1, will be allowed without an accompanying phytosanitary certificate; 
nevertheless, on entry into the country, the railway cars will be sealed and, on 
exit, the seals will be inspected and removed. 
15 Strike out the words not required. 
