E2/Malaya UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE LIBRARY Bureau of Entomology and Plant QuarantinSTATP PJ a Washington, D. C. rLAN r BOA on January 26, 1939. B. E. P. Q,, — 478, Supplement No. 1. PLANT - QUARANT IKE IMPORT RESTRICTIONS OP MALAYA Plant Importation "by Air Restricted The Plant Importation (Amendment) Rules, 1938, revoke the rule under the caption "Plant Importation lay Air Prohibited" on page 1 of B. E. P. Q,, — 478, and substitute the following: "The importation into the Colony "by aircraft of any plant is prohibited with the exception of cut flowers from the Netherlands Indies: Provided that such cut flowers are not portions of any plant mentioned in Schedule A (See the list on page 3 of B. E. P. Q.— 478) and that they are imported only through the ports or aerodromes of Singapore and Penang; the following fresh fruits, namely, pears, peaches, nectarines, strawberries, plums, raspberries, red and black cur- rants, and gooseberries; Provided that the same are imported only through the civil airport, Singapore. "Provided further, that the written permission of the Director of Agriculture be first had and obtained and that the said permission be produced by the importer or his agent at the civil airport, Singapore, and that each consignment be accompanied by a certificate in the form shown in Schedule B (see page 4 of B. E. P. Q,. — 478), and such additional certificates, if any, as the Director of Agriculture may fpeTfTTitae to time require." Chief, Bure t o niology and pjrant/ Quarantine . UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA 3 1262 09314 6685