22 BUREAU OF ENTOMOLOGY AND PLANT QUARANTINE [Jan.-Mar. 
(a) A certificate from the consignor stating fully in what country, and in 
what district Of such country, the potatoes were grown and guaranteeing that 
wart disease was not known to exist on the farms where the potatoes were 
grown : and 
(b) An official certificate that no case of wan disease of potatoes has been 
known during the 12 months preceding the date of the certificate, within 5 miles 
of the place where the potatoes were grown. 
RTJVDER PLANTS, INCLUDING HEVEA 
7. Rubber plants imported into Burma by sea must be accompanied by two 
certificates, the form prescribed in paragraph 5 and an official certificate affirming 
that the estate from which the plants originated, or that the individual plants, 
are free from Fomes lignosus, Sphaerostilbe repens, Dothidella ulei ( Melanopsam- 
mopsis ulei) (Fusidadium macrosporium) , and Oidium hcveae. 
II. 3 Hevea rubber plants and seeds shall not be imported into Burma from Amer- 
ica or the West Indies except by the Director of Agriculture, Burma. 
CITRUS PLANTS AND CUTTINGS 
8. No lemon, lime, orange, grapefruit, or other citrus plants, or cuttings thereof, 
shall be imported into Burma unless, in addition to the certificate prescribed in 
paragraph 5, they are accompanied by an official certificate affirming that they 
are free from the Mdl Secco caused by Deuterophonui tracheiphila, or that the 
disease does not exist in the country in which they were grown. 
UNMANUFACTURED TOBACCO 
9. Unmanufactured tobacco, either raw or cured, shall not be imported into 
Burma by sea unless, in addition to the certificate prescribed in paragraph 5, it is 
accompanied by an official certificate affirming that Ephestia clutclla does not 
occur in the country of origin. 
SUGARCANE 
10. Importation of sugarcane into Burma by sea from the Fiji Islands, New 
Guinea, Australia, or the Philippine Islands is prohibited absolutely. From other 
countries sugarcane may be imported into Burma by sea or by air. only by the 
Deputy Director of Agriculture. East Central Circle. Pyinmana, to be grown by 
him in quarantine for 1 year, when accompanied by an official certificate stating 
that the sugarcare has been examined and found free from cane borers, scale in- 
sects. whi*e flits, root disease (any form), pineapple disease. Ceratostomella para- 
doxa or Thielaviopsis pararfoxa, sereh dwarf disease, leaf scald, and cane gummo- 
sis, that it was obtained from a crop which was free from mosaic and streak 
diseases, and that the Fiji disease of sugarcane does not occur in the country 
of export. 
SEEDS OF FLAX. BERSEEM, AND COTTON 
12. (a) Seeds of flax, berseem (Egyptian clover), and cotton shall not be im- 
ported into Burma by air. or by letter or parcel post otherwise than by sea. 
14. Flaxseed ai d berseem seed may be imported by sea only under a license 
issued by the Director of Agriculture. Burma. 
15. (2) Cottonseed may he imported by sea for experimental purposes only by 
the Deputy Director of Agriculture, Myingyan Circle. Meiktila, in quantities not 
exceeding one hundredweight (112 pounds) in any one consignment, through the 
port of Rangoon only, to be fumigated upon arrival with carbon bisulfide. 
COFFEE 
13. Coffee plants, seeds, and beans shall not be imported into Burma except for 
experimental planting purposes by the D 7 rector of Agriculture. Burma, or the 
Principal Agricultural Officer. Federated Shan States. This prohibition does not 
apply to roasted and ground coffee. 
3 The numbered paragraphs do not follow in sequence, because an effort has been made 
to assemble the paragraphs on "Specific Restrictions" in one place, to be followed by the 
paragraphs on "Prohibitions." 
