1939] SERVICE AND REGULATORY ANNOUNCEMENTS 
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PLANTS AND PLANT PRODUCTS FOR WHICH AN IMPORT PERMIT IS REQUIRED 
[Notice No. 456 of September 27, 1933] 
Plants, products, or articles possibly infested by injurious insects, together 
with their containers and packing, for which permission to import is required : 
1. Raw apples, pears, quinces, peaches, plums, apricots, cherries, and walnuts 
(except those without shells), shipped from or landed in Europe, United States, 
Canada, Union of South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, or Brazil. 
2. Raw apples, fruit of wild roses, and other raw fruits of Mains spp. and 
of Crataegus shipped from or landed in the Kwantung Leased Territory or 
Manchuria. 
3. Oranges, locust fruit, loquats, plums, peaches, pomegranates, Capsicum spp., 
Solatium verbascifolium, etc., shipped from or landed in Taiwan (Formosa), 
British India, Ceylon, Java, or Philippine Islands, except oranges shipped from 
or landed in Taiwan (and containers or articles used for packing) accompanied 
by an inspection certificate issued by the Government General of Taiwan. 
4. Cucumbers, watermelons, muskmelons, pumpkins, raw fruits of calabash 
and eggplant, beans and peas in pods shipped from or landed in Taiwan, 
British India, British Straits Settlements, Sumatra, British Borneo, Netherlands 
Borneo, Celebes, Philippine Islands, or other territory located between 30° S. 
and 30° N. latitude and between 60° and 170° East longitude, and places 
south of the Yangste River, except watermelons produced in Taiwan and con- 
tainers and other articles used for packing them, accompanied by a certificate 
issued by the Government General of Taiwan. 
5. Raw fruits and raw vegetables shipped from or landed in Hawaii. 
Authorized customhouses for the inspection of plants 
[Notice 395 of August 23, 1933, as amended] 
Kind of inspection 
Name of customhouse 
Limitation of inspection 
Import and export inspection.. 
/Jinsen (Chemulpo) 
Fusan 
Shingishu 
( Tashin 
| Seishin 
Chinnampo 
Oenzan 
Reisui 
Kunsan 
^0 limitation. 
(1) Passengers' baggage and mail, axcept 
plant diseases and injurious pests, and 
watermelons produced in Taiwan. 
(2) Imported fruit trees and cherry trees 
other than passengers' baggage and mail 
from Feb. 15 to May 10, and mulberry 
trees from Japan from Feb. 15 to May 15, 
, and from Sept. 15 to December. 
Passengers' baggage and mail, except 
plant diseases and insect pests, and 
watermelons from Taiwan. 
Passengers' baggage, freight, and mail 
transported by aircraft, except plant dis- 
eases and insect pests, and watermelons 
produced in Taiwan. 
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jKeijo Airport 
lUrusan Airport 
ISeishin Airport 
PENALTIES IMPOSED FOR VIOLATIONS OF THE PLANT QUARANTINE 
ACT 
According to reports received by the Bureau during the period January 1 to 
March 31, 1939, penalties have recently been imposed by the proper authorities 
for violations of the Plant Quarantine Act, as follows : 
JAPANESE BEETLE QUARANTINE 
In the case of the United States v. William Foxwcll for transporting from 
Salisbury, Md., to a point outside of the regulated area of a truckload of sweet- 
potatoes, without certification, the defendant pleaded guilty and was lined $10 
and «osts. 
