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Art. 7. The authorized customs and post offices for the entry and disinfec- 
tion of the articles mentioned in article 4 are: The customs officers at Piraeus 
and Patras, and the post offices at Piraeus, Athens, and Patras, in accordance 
with the provisions of that article. 
Art. 8. Domestic restrictions. 
REGIONS FREE FROM PHYLLOXERA 
1. All ancient Greece, except (a) the provinces of Larissa, Tyrnavos, and 
Agyia in the Nome of Larissa ; (b) the Island of Amorgos. 
2. The island of Crete. 
3. Epirus, except the Eparchy of Konitza. 
REGIONS SUSPECTED OF PHYLLOXERA 
1. The former communes of Gonna and Olympus in the province of Tyrnavos. 
2. The former communes of Nesson and Ambelakia in the province of 
Larissa. 
3. The former communes of Eurymenai and Kasthanaia in the province of 
Agyia. 
4. The regions of the communities of Amorgos, Arkesini, and Katapola on 
the island of Amorgos, as well as the following neighboring islands : Kou- 
fonesia, Donousa, Schinousa, Heraklia, Mermares, and Keros. 
5. The island of Lemnos. 
6. The part of Macedonia comprised between the boundaries of Epirus and 
the Nomes of Trikkala and Larissa and a line beginning from the southern 
part of Lake Kastoria, following the course of River Aliakomon as far as the 
Convent of St. Nikanor (Zampourdas) , passing through the villages of Lazar- 
ades, Glykovon, the Inn of Hadjigogos, then through the villages of Limirades, 
Selos, Skamnia, Karya, Skotina, and finishing at the seacoast at Skala 
Skotinas. 
PHYLLOXERATED REGIONS 
1. The whole of Thrace. 
2. The whole of Macedonia, except the region indicated under " 6 " regions 
suspected of Phylloxera. 
3. The province of Konitza in Epirus. 
4. The Nomes of Samos, Chios, Lesbos (except the island of Lemnos, whi li 
has been proclaimed suspected of phylloxera). 
5. The former commune of Aigyialia on the island of Amorgos. 
(5. The former commune of Tyrnavos in the province of Tyrnavos. 
7. In the province of Larissa, the former communes of Larissa, Armenioi, 
Krannon, Onchiston, Sykourion, and Fakion, that is, the whole of the province, 
except the former communes of Nesson and Ambelakia, which have been 
proclaimed suspected of phylloxera. 
8. The former commune of Dotion in the province of Agyia. (Decree of 
Aug. 22, 1929.) 
Importation of Citrus Fruits Prohibited Except Into Thrace and Macedonia 
The importation into Greece is prohibited (except into the departments 
of Macedonia and Thrace) of lemons, oranges, and other citrus fruits in order 
to prevent the introduction of the coccid Chrysomphalus. (Decree of Feb. 27, 
1931.) 
Restrictions on the Importation of Cotton and Cottonseed 
Article 1. The importation of cottonseed into Greece is not permitted unless 
the seed has been duly disinfected. The disinfection must be certified by 
competent authorities of the country of origin. The certificate must be visaed 
by the Greek consul. In the absence of such a certificate cottonseed may not be 
cleared through the customs. 
The importation of unginned cotton into Greece is absolutely prohibited. 
In order to prevent the introduction of the pink bollworm of cotton 
(Pectinophora gossypieUa Saunders) into Thrace and Macedonia the importa- 
tion is prohibited into those Departments of cottonseed and unginned cotton, 
