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SERVICE AND REGULATORY ANNOUNCEMENTS 
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Prohibitions 
MEXICAN JUMPING BEANS 
12. (b) The importation of "Mexican jumping beans" {Scbastiania palmeri of 
the family Euphorbiaceae) into Burma is prohibited absolutely. 
TJNGINNED COTTON 
15. (1) Unginned cotton shall not be imported by sea or by air. 
GRAM 
16. The importation of gram (chick pea, Cicer arietinum) into Burma is pro- 
hibited absolutely. 
PRESCRIBED FORM OF CERTIFICATE 
This is to certify that the plant(s), living plant(s), or plant products, a repre- 
sentative sample of the plant (s), living plant (s), or plant products (strike out 
the words not applicable) included in the consignment, of which particulars are 
given below, were/was thoroughly examined on the by 
(date) 
, a duly authorized official of , 
(name) (country of origin) 
and found to be healthy, no evidence of the presence of any injurious insect, 
pest, or disease [destructive to agricultural or horticultural crops or to trees or 
bushes having been found in/on them and that the consignment (including the 
packing) covered by this certificate has/has not been treated in the following 
manner (e. g. fumigated with 
or disinfected with ) ] P^- r 
immediately subsequent 
to inspection. n spec ted ^ tfle fiel(1 ^ & ^ authorized inspector on 
Not inspected 
(Signature) 
(Official status) 
Date 
Number and description of packages 
Distinguishing marks 
Description of 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 
(Give here details of any special certificate or certificates issued in respect of 
imports specifically scheduled.) 
(According to information received from the Secretary to the Government of 
Burma, the standard export certificate. Form EQ-375, will be acceptable on con- 
dition that it contains all the information called for in the above form. A state- 
ment should be made under "Qualifying Notations" that the certification includes 
packing material. In addition, the names and addresses of the shipper and con- 
signee should be given in the body of the certificate, along with the date of 
shipment and port or place of entry. In case the certification is in relation to 
fumigation, a description of the treatment should be given under "Qualifying 
Notations.") 
B. E. P. Q. 522. 
PLANT-QUARANTINE IMPORT RESTRICTIONS, REPUBLIC OF ECUADOR 
February 12, 1942. 
This digest of the plant-quarantine import restrictions of the Republic of 
Ecuador has been prepared for the information of exporters of domestic plants 
and plant products to that country, and for plant quarantine officials. 
