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bo imported if accompanied by a certificate issued oy the phytopathologi- 
cal service at VJageningen; (3) that cacao plants ( Theobroma cacao ) from 
American may be imported only in the form of living cacao plants grown 
from seed in Europe in European soil. 
INSPECTION OK ARRIVAL 
Art. 2. (l) The plant material referred to in the preceding 
article, and the containers, and packing material in which it was 
imported, will be allowed to proceed to the consignee only after having 
been inspected by the expert mentioned in Sections II and III, and 
found to be free from pests and diseases of cultivated plants; or if 
that be practicable, after it has been disinfected or otherwise freud 
from the organisms concerned. 
Articles 3, 4, 5, and 6. Concern the disposal of shipments of 
plant material on arrival. 
Si.CTI0I\ VI. Fees for inspection and disinfection. 
SECTION VII, Exemption of shipments of plant material intended 
for the Department of Agriculture, Industry, and Commerce and institu- 
tions connected with that department. 
SECTION VIII. Prescribes forms for import perr.its, reports of 
seizure, etc. 
RESTRICTIONS ON THE IMPORTATION OF FRUITS AND POTATOES 
(Decree of Oct. 21, 1929) 
The following provisions have been promulgated by the Director 
of Agriculture, Industry, and Commerce, Buitenzorg, by Decree No. 
9660-A, October 21, 1929, for the importation of fresh fruits and 
potatoes. 
Ports of Entry 
A. Hi thou t regard to mail shipments of fresh fruits and pota- 
toes, to which the provisions of the Decree of November 3, 1926, remain 
applicable, the ports of Balipapan and Lingkas (Tarakan) are designated 
as ports of entry for fresh fruits and potatoes. 
