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PLANT-QUARANTINE IMPORT RESTRICTIONS 
OF THE 
NETHERLANDS EAST IHDIES 
BASIC LEGISLATION 
Law of September 27, 1926, article 2 (Stoatsblad von Ned. Indie No. 427) 
SUMMARY 
Importation Prohibited 
HEVEA BRASILIENSIS, LIVING PLANTS AND PARTS THEREOF FROM SOUTH AMERICA. 
(Law of Sept. 27, 1926, as amended by that of Oct. 14, 1932.) 
Importation Restricted 
HEVEA BRASILIENSIS: THE SEEDS may be imported from South America only 
under a special authorization from the Director of Agriculture, In- 
dustry and Commerce. (Decree of Sept. 27, 1926, as amended by that 
of Oct. 14, 1932.) 
HEVEA BRASILIENSIS Mull. Arg. SEEDS, LIVING PLANTS AND PARTS THEREOF from 
countries other than South America: Certificate of the phytopatholog- 
ical service of the country of origin affirming that the trees from 
which this material was obtained are free from Fusicladium ma cro spo rum 
Kuyper, Phytophthor a faberi Maubl. , and Phyt op hthora meadi McRae. (Sec- 
tion V, article 1 (3), Decree of Nov. 3, 1926.) 
?LANT MATERIAL OTHER THAN THAT ITEMIZED IN SECTION IV of the Decree of 
November 3, 1926: Phytosanitary certificate by a competent official 
of the Government (or one of the branches thereof) of the country 
of origin. (Section V, article 1, Decree of Nov. 3, 1926.) (See p. 3.) 
POTATOES from Netherlands, Germany, Belgium, Poland, Great Britain and 
Ireland, Canada, and the United States: Certificate of competent 
authority of country of origin affirming that the potatoes have been 
found free from wart, ( Sync hytri urn e ndobioticum (Schilb.) Fere.) and 
that this disease does not occur in the field where the potatoes 
were grown nor within a radius of 500 meters therefrom. (Section V, 
article 1 (2), Decree of Nov. 3, 1926, and the Decree of Oct. 21, 
1929.) (See pp. 8 and 10.) 
