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establishment in which they were grown from those diseases and pests; 
also a declaration with shipments of rooted plants, bulbs, • tubers, and 
roots that those products did not originate in wart-infected ground. 
(See pp. 4 and 5. ) 
SEEDS OF CLOVER, ALFALFA, SWEETCLOVER, TIMOTHY, etc., must be accompanied 
by a certificate affirming freedom from dodder (Decree of Oct. 4, 
1933, article 5). (See p. 8.) 
GENERAL REGULATIONS 
Decree of the Polish Minister of Finance on Customs Procedure, 
October 4, 1933 (Dziennik Ustaw R. P. No. 77/552, Oct. 9, 1933). 
IMPORTATION INTO POLISH TERRITORY PROHIBITED 
Section 16, article 6 (a) prohibits importation into the customs 
territory of the Republic of Poland on sanitary grounds: 
BEANS of the varieties "Phaseclus lunatus " and "Rangoon" as well as any 
prisonous kind of bean. 
And on other grounds: 
COCKLEBERRY (berry of Anamirta Q Cocculus Q indicus ); 
POTATO LEAVES, PEELINGS, AND REFUSE without regard to the country of 
origin. 
IMPORTATION INTO POLISH TERRITORY RESTRICTED 
Section 17 of this decree provides for the importation of goods 
under restriction, and division V of that section on the basis of plant pro- 
tection. 
RESTRICTIONS ON THE IMPORTATION OF POTATOES 
IMPORT AUTHORIZATION REQUIRED 
Article 1. The importation of potatoes of any variety, including 
seed potatoes, will be permitted only under an authorization of the Min- 
ister of Finance in cooperation with the Minister of Agriculture and 
